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here in oxford? wow.aims he was accosted by school administrators after two students accused him of racism. his sin? allegedly uttering the phrase "china virus" in class. professor joins me now. walk us through what happened. >> well, i think we've got to step back a little too will witte's appearance here on campus. i happen to be the faculty advisor for turning point usa and i don't think many people knew that until will witt arrived at -- >> laura: who is will witt? excuse me. >> he's part of prayer u and a podcast, he is quite a following. he comes here, speaks on campus, i am associated with turning point usa and the next day i receive an email from the university's equal opportunity and regulatory compliance office saying that i have run afoul of the word police by using the phrase "china virus." what's interesting about that as i don't think i ever used the word "china virus." i tend to use the term "china flu." i was invited to be part of a conversation. which was to take place two days later. the
here in oxford? wow.aims he was accosted by school administrators after two students accused him of racism. his sin? allegedly uttering the phrase "china virus" in class. professor joins me now. walk us through what happened. >> well, i think we've got to step back a little too will witte's appearance here on campus. i happen to be the faculty advisor for turning point usa and i don't think many people knew that until will witt arrived at -- >> laura: who is will witt?...
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why aren't you in oxford with me?a couple weeks but we are doing a cool event, that looks amazing and i know how incredible it will be tomorrow because i've been in the road all fall and we are having incredible time and i hope people will love the documentary behind-the-scenes of sec football, the pageantry of it all but we are doing a really cool thing for the college football pregame show tomorrow, we will be at mcbrien's bar raising money, lukacs if you died of a congenital heart condition and since then they made their quest to raise as much money to fight. card conditions through the foundation so look bright will be with me tomorrow talking college football, and are something fox is doing and i can't wait to be part of it. >> we have such a great group, can't wait to watch tomorrow morning and the whole idea of people gathering together again, being together, packed stated, last year wasn't the same. it was a small crowded city. how important psychically is it to have this completely locked and loaded with peop
why aren't you in oxford with me?a couple weeks but we are doing a cool event, that looks amazing and i know how incredible it will be tomorrow because i've been in the road all fall and we are having incredible time and i hope people will love the documentary behind-the-scenes of sec football, the pageantry of it all but we are doing a really cool thing for the college football pregame show tomorrow, we will be at mcbrien's bar raising money, lukacs if you died of a congenital heart condition...
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oxford had an entrance exam. at that time and the uk in the 1980s, people took special had annexed a year after school to prepare for the entrance exam. known at my school would ever seen this exam we no idea what it entailed. i kind of agree nothing ventured nothing gained. it's the math class for that middle school you did not study for. that was my experience as a living nightmare. they are essay questions does not prepare you for that kind of economic experiment and experience. so i failed the exam, surprise surprise bye-bye got a letter invited me down to an interview. that was amazing the give a chance. but no one explains to you what to expect under these circumstances. for the middle class background on the cultural awareness the training experience and connections to know what you need to do in these cases. was one humiliation after another. we got to the interview at oxford and the professor interviewing me actually suggested oxford would not be for me. but to be much better off going to the place where
oxford had an entrance exam. at that time and the uk in the 1980s, people took special had annexed a year after school to prepare for the entrance exam. known at my school would ever seen this exam we no idea what it entailed. i kind of agree nothing ventured nothing gained. it's the math class for that middle school you did not study for. that was my experience as a living nightmare. they are essay questions does not prepare you for that kind of economic experiment and experience. so i failed...
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it through oxford, still ongoing, thatitis through oxford, still ongoing, that it is not only safe butthings here people need to be aware of. that is having a mix—and—match schedule for a first and second dose of your initial doses, and the second is, having had two doses of whatever vaccine, is, having had two doses of whatevervaccine, is is, having had two doses of whatever vaccine, is a third dose as a booster from a different type of vaccine going to be successful? again, those studies are ongoing at the moment. we haven't got definitive answers. there is no reason to believe there will be a safety issue, and as i said, logically, scientifically, there is every reason to believe it may actually be beneficial to have a different platform as a booster dose. irate platform as a booster dose. we will have to _ platform as a booster dose. we will have to leave it there. professor terry nolan, thank you for being with us. appreciate it. claimant ministers gathered in italy say a lot more progress needs to be made before a summit in glasgow in november. from milan, here is our environment
it through oxford, still ongoing, thatitis through oxford, still ongoing, that it is not only safe butthings here people need to be aware of. that is having a mix—and—match schedule for a first and second dose of your initial doses, and the second is, having had two doses of whatever vaccine, is, having had two doses of whatevervaccine, is is, having had two doses of whatever vaccine, is a third dose as a booster from a different type of vaccine going to be successful? again, those studies...
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rana mitter, professor of history and politics at oxford university, thank you indeed.ext, saving special relationship. president emmanuel macron this tuesday, holding talks with the visiting u.s. secretary of state antony blinken,'s first meeting with the american officials since scrapping the 30 billion euro submarine contract. that plunging relations with the u.s. into a deep crisis. that deals covered the defense alliance -- scampered by the defense alliance between britain, the u.s. and australia. the move damaged a relationship for over 200 years. >> we could and we should have communicated better. that is what president macron and president biden have said to each other when they spoke a few weeks ago. also, we sometimes tend to take for granted our relationship as important and deep as the one between france and the united states. mark: trying to heal the wounds, the top diplomat speaking in french on french national tv. at the e.u. summit in slovenia, president macron says he will meet president biden in rome at the g 20 summit in october to reengage and to try
rana mitter, professor of history and politics at oxford university, thank you indeed.ext, saving special relationship. president emmanuel macron this tuesday, holding talks with the visiting u.s. secretary of state antony blinken,'s first meeting with the american officials since scrapping the 30 billion euro submarine contract. that plunging relations with the u.s. into a deep crisis. that deals covered the defense alliance -- scampered by the defense alliance between britain, the u.s. and...
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the next generation we arrived at oxford circus at 8 30 am and only a handful of activists are here. we quickly get a taste of where public favour might lie. i'm not quite sure how the group succeed in blocking the very heart of london was the plan here because at the moment, right. isn't all spies. there's nothing on it. so what is going to happen? groups of people are going to close roads and then something should be arriving way out of the blue reinforcements arrive. oh, it's something i didn't expect in a meeting with hundreds of activists crowd around the bite on the london shut down has become a, in a matter of hours, 10000 supporters descend upon 5 sites. of course, the capital, oxford circus parliament square marble arch, piccadilly, circus, and waterloo bridge manned by lots and his team. they have blocked the entire stretch of rage with trees, a music stage, camps and a human bull them. and i've managed to find locked status. notice police activity, correct? yeah. so and yeah, i'm just watching them guy boy, coming in on what's been happening or we're just going to monitor
the next generation we arrived at oxford circus at 8 30 am and only a handful of activists are here. we quickly get a taste of where public favour might lie. i'm not quite sure how the group succeed in blocking the very heart of london was the plan here because at the moment, right. isn't all spies. there's nothing on it. so what is going to happen? groups of people are going to close roads and then something should be arriving way out of the blue reinforcements arrive. oh, it's something i...
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of course, the capital, oxford circus parliament square marble arch, piccadilly, circus, and washington bridge manned by lots in his team. they have blocked the entire stretch of rage with trees, a music stage, camps and a human with. i've managed to find love to a status. notice police activity, correct? i'm just watching them go. boy. what's been happening or we're just going to monitor and the place does numbers of increase slightly at some point that gonna be under pressure to clear the bridge for me. and what we've got to try and do is getting them to build. question is, how much disruption will the government force us to create until they do the right thing and meet the demands and start to try and keep us safe? and you're willing to lose your liberty for it and get arrested if people are willing to sacrifice the liberty, it sends a message to the public, to the media and to the guilt, the politicians that this is a serious issue. elsewhere, demonstrations are escalating as protest is target the largest oil and gas company in europe. shout just run down to a site where some rebel
of course, the capital, oxford circus parliament square marble arch, piccadilly, circus, and washington bridge manned by lots in his team. they have blocked the entire stretch of rage with trees, a music stage, camps and a human with. i've managed to find love to a status. notice police activity, correct? i'm just watching them go. boy. what's been happening or we're just going to monitor and the place does numbers of increase slightly at some point that gonna be under pressure to clear the...
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the chief us economist is oxford . efficiency.ef us - economist is oxford economics economist is 0xford economics and says he thinks the agreement is a step in the right direction. i agreement is a step in the right direction.— right direction. i think this is indeed _ right direction. i think this is indeed something - right direction. i think this is indeed something that l right direction. i think this | is indeed something that is quite — is indeed something that is quite a _ is indeed something that is quite a feat in terms of multilateralism. what we've managed to achieve is a global court _ managed to achieve is a global court whereby the level playing field and jurisdiction will be met— field and jurisdiction will be met and _ field and jurisdiction will be met and by companies will no longer— met and by companies will no longer have this ability to choose _ longer have this ability to choose the jurisdiction in which _ choose the jurisdiction in which they decide to be taxed. this should help in terms of global— this shou
the chief us economist is oxford . efficiency.ef us - economist is oxford economics economist is 0xford economics and says he thinks the agreement is a step in the right direction. i agreement is a step in the right direction.— right direction. i think this is indeed _ right direction. i think this is indeed something - right direction. i think this is indeed something that l right direction. i think this | is indeed something that is quite — is indeed something that is quite a _ is indeed...
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platforming of academics expressing traditional views about gender affected universities include oxford and cambridge. and how we heard from an oxford associate professor who says, faculty and students who like and are afraid of expressing their views about gender . there are a lot of universities which are not protecting academic framed freedom and allowing particularly female academics to be harassed and also younger, younger faculty and students who are too fearful to, to say what they really think about issues around 6 agenda as well as other issues universities don't care about academic freedom, university vice chancellors and the you know, the administrators and universities don't care. i think the problem is, is that some particular arguments, some particular perspectives that trend, some trans people he hold, not all of them have become institutionalized, almost like a kind of religious dogma within the university. so that the comment almost like an official doctrine and official orthodoxy within universities. and i think that's not right now. what we're calling them on is that
platforming of academics expressing traditional views about gender affected universities include oxford and cambridge. and how we heard from an oxford associate professor who says, faculty and students who like and are afraid of expressing their views about gender . there are a lot of universities which are not protecting academic framed freedom and allowing particularly female academics to be harassed and also younger, younger faculty and students who are too fearful to, to say what they...
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speaking to us from oxford. thanks. so much for sharing your expertise with us on al jazeera, samuel, thank you so much. now moving on and the u. n. has suspended flights to ethiopia as t grey region. after a plane carrying aid was forced to abort, it's landing because of a government air strike. it is now the 4th day of air raids. this week on the to grind capital mecca lay. the un has previously accused the government of ineffective blockade on the region. it's children's agency says the number of kids going hungry has surged, more than 18 and a half 1000 were admitted to hospital with severe malnutrition between february and august. you and you monitoring light that departed out is to grab it this morning, was bris, forced to turn back in the midst of it like ought to asterix began in the campaign . i can confirm that the government was informed of that site where it took off at the cortisol also confirmed that the fight was forced to turn back in mid air because of the events on. while we're still ascertaining all o
speaking to us from oxford. thanks. so much for sharing your expertise with us on al jazeera, samuel, thank you so much. now moving on and the u. n. has suspended flights to ethiopia as t grey region. after a plane carrying aid was forced to abort, it's landing because of a government air strike. it is now the 4th day of air raids. this week on the to grind capital mecca lay. the un has previously accused the government of ineffective blockade on the region. it's children's agency says the...
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from oxford, and so on. this issue of the pledges not been delivered. well, what the main reasons for that to think? well, i think particularly now as adults are very and has caused surges in some countries, and we're also seeing evidence of declining and unity over time after 2. does the vac seen and i call for boosters that wealthy countries who have been hoarding vaccines from the very beginning or perhaps now even more reluctant to part with some of those vaccines. and as you've already pointed out, it's a real tragedy. as we see, the vaccine rip through much of the global south countries are not meeting their pledges over a 1000000000 doses have been pledged by g 7, another wealthy countries for a fraction of which has been delivered. and over 300000000 doses are being ordered right now. we need to move away from this model of charity and really having wealthy countries sort of give their leftovers when they're through to one, a solid charity which involves collaboration. really walking the talk when we
from oxford, and so on. this issue of the pledges not been delivered. well, what the main reasons for that to think? well, i think particularly now as adults are very and has caused surges in some countries, and we're also seeing evidence of declining and unity over time after 2. does the vac seen and i call for boosters that wealthy countries who have been hoarding vaccines from the very beginning or perhaps now even more reluctant to part with some of those vaccines. and as you've already...
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the new economics foundation and joined us via skype from oxford. sir, thank you so much for joining us. a here on al jazeera, 1st of all, i guess a generic question, but what do you put if you have to sort of list the reasons at what do you think we are finding ourselves in this situation right now. thanks for homeroom, i think the, the main reason and the simplest reason i suppose is it's a classic case of demand outstripping supply with pandemic restriction sort of being taken up and taken out the having demand come back, especially industrial demand come back in quite a big way, but because of maintenance issues in oil producing countries, gas producing countries, he basically haven't had that kind of supply matched bond. when that doesn't happen, you basically can see energy prices going up. so that's the simplest reason. okay, we're, we're hearing that one of the solutions, according to the european a union, is to effectively help households and companies and a give tax cuts and stepping up investment in renewables, which i'm assuming you woul
the new economics foundation and joined us via skype from oxford. sir, thank you so much for joining us. a here on al jazeera, 1st of all, i guess a generic question, but what do you put if you have to sort of list the reasons at what do you think we are finding ourselves in this situation right now. thanks for homeroom, i think the, the main reason and the simplest reason i suppose is it's a classic case of demand outstripping supply with pandemic restriction sort of being taken up and taken...
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tell and our story adam smith are for the wealth of nations in 1776 compared to inefficiencies at oxford university in england to the scottish system. one of the things he pointed out is the professors were lazy, the administrators were operating in such a way they thought there was a continuous cash flow. they did not have them deliver anything to the students. children under the students cheated came to class late it's the same patterns received 250 years later are still taking place in the university system for. >> necessary for good job anymore? depends quite a bit on the field. certain college degrees math in the stem fields on the other end of that there are some degrees like in theater you start asking the questions of your spending over the course of your spending may show to college there may not be the type of career path because the job market is not there for those types of degrees. >> in your book cracks in the ivory tower we talk about general education classes quite a bit, why? >> right. jen ed are these classes everybody takes. there is roughly about a third of the colleg
tell and our story adam smith are for the wealth of nations in 1776 compared to inefficiencies at oxford university in england to the scottish system. one of the things he pointed out is the professors were lazy, the administrators were operating in such a way they thought there was a continuous cash flow. they did not have them deliver anything to the students. children under the students cheated came to class late it's the same patterns received 250 years later are still taking place in the...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news, at the oxford vaccine center.e of wales, in a ceremony at windsor castle. the former bake offjudge has published more than 50 books during a career spanning overfive decades. dame mary, has also been recognised for her charity work. newcastle united has confirmed its head coach, steve bruce, is leaving the club, by mutual consent. it comes less than two weeks after a saudi consortium took over the premier league side. newcastle haven�*t won a game all season. here�*s katie gornall. managing newcastle was steve bruce�*s dream job, but no matter how badly he wanted it to work at his hometown club, it always felt like an uphill battle. bruce�*s departure had been widely expected. our new chairman, yasir al—rumayyan! cheering. he was under pressure even before the saudi arabian led takeover, with his side second from bottom and without a win all season. on sunday, in front of the new owners, his team failed again. commentator: newcastle stay in the bottom three. _ in a statement confirming his departure, bruce said he
pallab ghosh, bbc news, at the oxford vaccine center.e of wales, in a ceremony at windsor castle. the former bake offjudge has published more than 50 books during a career spanning overfive decades. dame mary, has also been recognised for her charity work. newcastle united has confirmed its head coach, steve bruce, is leaving the club, by mutual consent. it comes less than two weeks after a saudi consortium took over the premier league side. newcastle haven�*t won a game all season. here�*s...
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how k—pop acts like bts are helping new words into the oxford english dictionary.hing their freedom. they believe everything's going to be different from now on. they think their country will be respected in the world once more, as it used to be before slobodan milosevic took power. the dalai lama, the exiled spiritual leader of tibet, has won this year's nobel peace prize. as the parade was reaching its climax, two grenades i exploded and a group of- soldiersjumped from a military truck taking part in the paradel and ran towards the president, firing from kalashnikov automatic rifles. - after 437 years, the skeletal ribs of henry viii's tragic warship emerged. but even as divers worked to buoy her up, the mary rose went through another heart—stopping drama. i want to be the people's governor. i want to represent everybody. i believe in the people of california. this is newsday on the bbc, our headlines: facebook has told bbc it does protect its users' welfare after being accused by a whistleblower of putting its profits first. taiwan warns it will defend itself as
how k—pop acts like bts are helping new words into the oxford english dictionary.hing their freedom. they believe everything's going to be different from now on. they think their country will be respected in the world once more, as it used to be before slobodan milosevic took power. the dalai lama, the exiled spiritual leader of tibet, has won this year's nobel peace prize. as the parade was reaching its climax, two grenades i exploded and a group of- soldiersjumped from a military truck...
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when we tell the stories adam smith watt offered motivation 1776 compared inefficiencies at oxford university in england to the scottishes system bred one of the things he pointed out that professors were lazy, the administrators and be operating in such a way as if they thought there was a continuous cash flow. they really did not have to deliver anything to the students. students cheated, they came to class late. ssreally did not care. a lot of the same patterns we see to it or 50 years later still taking place at the university system. >> host: and 2021 is a four-year college degree necessary for good job anymore? what does it get you? >> guest: i would say that depends quite a bit on the field. if you look at the returns of certain college degrees like engineering, math and the stem field, the lifetime clear earnings are well worth it on getting the college degree. and the other end of that there are some degrees in theater, drama, poetry, literature you have to start asking those questions. you are spending over the course of 84 year period in excess of 100 or $200,000 to go to college.
when we tell the stories adam smith watt offered motivation 1776 compared inefficiencies at oxford university in england to the scottishes system bred one of the things he pointed out that professors were lazy, the administrators and be operating in such a way as if they thought there was a continuous cash flow. they really did not have to deliver anything to the students. students cheated, they came to class late. ssreally did not care. a lot of the same patterns we see to it or 50 years later...
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i want to use my oxford education for once. but these people don't realize is they're wrong in their own terms. our number system, the arabic numeral system was invented by people of color. it was invented by them. it was their greatest accomplishment. but yet they have no memory for it. half of these things that we say are racist or blamed on white people were stolen by white people from other people. so here's to arabic numerals and the number zero which they invented. >> yeah, my favorite number. and what -- what do you have to say? >> well, this entire thing is an illustration of what we are going through socially in this entire country. base college has 2,000 students. you pay $80,000 to go there. this working group consisted of five professors, five students, three of whom were freshmen, they're 17. it's absolutely ridiculous. to the point earlier where ignorant people were in school because they're getting educated. students are ridiculous. people are listening to them. that's a microcosm. one loud person on twitter shou
i want to use my oxford education for once. but these people don't realize is they're wrong in their own terms. our number system, the arabic numeral system was invented by people of color. it was invented by them. it was their greatest accomplishment. but yet they have no memory for it. half of these things that we say are racist or blamed on white people were stolen by white people from other people. so here's to arabic numerals and the number zero which they invented. >> yeah, my...
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she is a doctor of economics, oxford -- she is from oxford economics, the asian lead there.certainly think we will see a rate hike. we weren't expecting one in october, but with inflation being above the target, about 45% for the last -- 4% to 5% in the last six months, that means interest rates are still negative, and there are the steepening financial problems , particularly in the debt sector, so we do think there will be a rate hike in december. yvonne: what do you think could actually give them reason to pause when it comes to normalization here? we continue to what the china slowdown, the energy crisis adding to growth concerns on the mainland, and you also have the supply bottlenecks that could actuallyweight on exporting countries like korea. by those enough reasons for them not to pause? sian: we think in the next month we will not see any data that might significantly change the trajectory for recovery for korea, from what the bank has already expected. we have to remember that, the monetary policy is working in tandem with fiscal policy, so we will continue to see
she is a doctor of economics, oxford -- she is from oxford economics, the asian lead there.certainly think we will see a rate hike. we weren't expecting one in october, but with inflation being above the target, about 45% for the last -- 4% to 5% in the last six months, that means interest rates are still negative, and there are the steepening financial problems , particularly in the debt sector, so we do think there will be a rate hike in december. yvonne: what do you think could actually give...
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i want to use my oxford education for once. but these people don't realize is they're wrong in their own terms. our number system, the arabic numeral system was invented by people of color. it was invented by them. it was their greatest accomplishment. but yet they have no memory for it. half of these things that we say are racist or blamed on white people were stolen by white people from other people. so here's to arabic numerals and the number zero which they invented. >> yeah, my favorite number. and what -- what do you have to say? >> well, this entire thing is an illustration of what we are going through socially in this entire country. base college has 2,000 students. you pay $80,000 to go there. this working group consisted of five professors, five students, three of whom were freshmen, they're 17. it's absolutely ridiculous. to the point earlier where ignorant people were in school because they're getting educated. students are ridiculous. people are listening to them. that's a microcosm. one loud person on twitter shou
i want to use my oxford education for once. but these people don't realize is they're wrong in their own terms. our number system, the arabic numeral system was invented by people of color. it was invented by them. it was their greatest accomplishment. but yet they have no memory for it. half of these things that we say are racist or blamed on white people were stolen by white people from other people. so here's to arabic numerals and the number zero which they invented. >> yeah, my...
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what about what you say to america from oxford? >> what's up? laura: all right, from oxford, mississippi. >> happy friday my fellow funky friday folks. what crazy week. bad things are happening, but it's okay because we're all in this together. first, last night's town hall. what did do we get from joe? and incoherent jumble of memories and confused looks, but , the best impersonation of beavis and butthead in history. what was that? but there was more. to give 40 percent of all products coming into the united states of america on the west coast go through los angeles an and, what am i doing here? >> is at long beach? ticket long beach. >> have you visited greg's. >> i've been there before, i know it well, i guess i should go down. what you see is wages are actually up. freedom. my guess is you will start to see gas prices come down as we get going into next year, in 2022. and must tell you i don't have near-term answer. >> mr. president. >> they're were two famous guys. >> maybe they were beavis and butthead. that was the opposite a comforting.
what about what you say to america from oxford? >> what's up? laura: all right, from oxford, mississippi. >> happy friday my fellow funky friday folks. what crazy week. bad things are happening, but it's okay because we're all in this together. first, last night's town hall. what did do we get from joe? and incoherent jumble of memories and confused looks, but , the best impersonation of beavis and butthead in history. what was that? but there was more. to give 40 percent of all...
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and a correction, somebody was listening at one of those colleges i cannot pronounce in oxford becauseugly american, and i butchered the poetry of the 18th and 19th century. the way you will remember this, i was told by the whippersnapper from oxford, is it is the eighth, keats and shelley. and the only way to pronounce them correctly is dispel them incorrectly, which i did. if i read yeats and keats, can i tell them apart? kailey: i wish i could help you. in rome, is the memorial house, and keats died young from tuberculosis. tuberculosis is something we now have a vaccine for, and that brings me back to the conversation that the president had with pope francis earlier, we understand he praised him for his leadership and for being so vocal on the climate change issue, in particular. tom: on radio, we had yates as yates and keats as keats, and we would let some -- and we will let some english major explained to us how we went wrong. lisa knows i have been wrong for years. but kristina hooper, chief global market strategist for invesco, where do you get the courage to participate in 202
and a correction, somebody was listening at one of those colleges i cannot pronounce in oxford becauseugly american, and i butchered the poetry of the 18th and 19th century. the way you will remember this, i was told by the whippersnapper from oxford, is it is the eighth, keats and shelley. and the only way to pronounce them correctly is dispel them incorrectly, which i did. if i read yeats and keats, can i tell them apart? kailey: i wish i could help you. in rome, is the memorial house, and...
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my home lucian oxford, is with us play station id that audi am and found out that so he caused me. oh, that's good love use of them cleared fishes, but she has to include the sheets, alice on that some lucian. mr. dan, it's it's in touch. let's machine. tough. last martin post last week of march. tangled hours of school tomorrow. but he has next issue it on zillow right on so far. no. ah, no, got mine kinda down them was crazy. on the men's on our them, there was often bush fallen segment last come fresh and the dust. yeah. it. signing smooth. and it's about awful humid hello bowen. i don't mind with oh, mr. loudon silva done. a sped cannot studio luba coleman. and unfortunately ambition wilson duncanville must be a good mark um, so on so forth. from the search tool with a does only this new senior ones and 0 bar association nibbler english. i think it finished ma'am. notion that's middle of either especially my log in english on storage. that's cantu's bill. pardon me? no, no i can get it done. i've got a bunch bye now bye. my phone number is the station for the mice gone? that's
my home lucian oxford, is with us play station id that audi am and found out that so he caused me. oh, that's good love use of them cleared fishes, but she has to include the sheets, alice on that some lucian. mr. dan, it's it's in touch. let's machine. tough. last martin post last week of march. tangled hours of school tomorrow. but he has next issue it on zillow right on so far. no. ah, no, got mine kinda down them was crazy. on the men's on our them, there was often bush fallen segment last...
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us flow oxford, england. really good to see you. we keep turning the pages on this pandemic quite quickly. we're at boosters now. there is a lot of conflicting information about whether or not they are even truly needed. i mean, from your survey of the recent study, what do you think? how vigilant should people be, especially if they are more than six months out on any vaccine? >> yeah, there's new data coming in all the time, so we're learning as we go here, and it really depends on your risk and your age group. i think at this point, the data are pretty strong that particularly for those who are immunocompromised and those who are over 65 that there is evidence of the immunity waning and there's a strong evidence base to get a booster. with johnson & johnson, it's a little bit different. i think the preponderance of the evidence is suggestion that perhaps it should have been a two-dose vaccine in the first place, and that the single dose had a little bit lower efficacy than some of the other vaccines. and s
us flow oxford, england. really good to see you. we keep turning the pages on this pandemic quite quickly. we're at boosters now. there is a lot of conflicting information about whether or not they are even truly needed. i mean, from your survey of the recent study, what do you think? how vigilant should people be, especially if they are more than six months out on any vaccine? >> yeah, there's new data coming in all the time, so we're learning as we go here, and it really depends on your...
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economist at oxford. he has a global feel to it. great, i'm going to do the math this morning. you go ahead and do the stagflation gloom and say wait a minute, we have a -- 11% inflation. we have 3% growth. now it is not the same. yes, we have 5% inflation, but we have 4% growth. should we fear stagflation. >> i do nothing so. in the current context, we should not fear stagflation. it -- you mentioned it correctly. in the mid-1970's we had growth contracting and the economy was conducting, and we had elevated inflation. that is not the type of environment we have today. we have strong growth and as john pointed out, that is the key source of inflation today. we have strong demanding growth and we have supply that is gradually adjusting. that need not mean that we cannot have the type of dynamic that john was highlighting where inflation is eroding demand. we have known and we have seen in the united states that if you have slower demand, you have different dynamics, because inflation tentacle. as we look into 2022, we should be in an environment where growth cools and that put
economist at oxford. he has a global feel to it. great, i'm going to do the math this morning. you go ahead and do the stagflation gloom and say wait a minute, we have a -- 11% inflation. we have 3% growth. now it is not the same. yes, we have 5% inflation, but we have 4% growth. should we fear stagflation. >> i do nothing so. in the current context, we should not fear stagflation. it -- you mentioned it correctly. in the mid-1970's we had growth contracting and the economy was...
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there are studies ongoing on covid and ivermectin including one at oxford university. to the contrary has been found to have major flaws. and if you would like to share that report we have just seen on ivermectin, you can get that through my twitter account right now where you can easily show it to whoever you would like to. there is background on all the stories we cover through bbc.com. that is it for this week. thank you for watching. see you next week. narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ da-da-da-duh-da-da-da♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da-da ♪♪ ♪ ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided ... narrator: pediatric surgeon. volunteer. topiary artist. a raymond james financial advisor tailors advice to he
there are studies ongoing on covid and ivermectin including one at oxford university. to the contrary has been found to have major flaws. and if you would like to share that report we have just seen on ivermectin, you can get that through my twitter account right now where you can easily show it to whoever you would like to. there is background on all the stories we cover through bbc.com. that is it for this week. thank you for watching. see you next week. narrator: funding for this...
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door and it was a senior police officer from the city of london. police had come all the way from oxford, with a member of the unit cold, the anti terrorist and public or the unit. and this guy was ex special forces and they basically instructed me that i had to leave the country and do so within 24 hours because the state could no longer protect me. that was the last point when you realized that your own country, you don't state, there's no longer able to protect you and they're asking you to leave. and then you've been offering you witness protection, which i declaimed. so i ended up going to to live in italy forcibly, going to live in italy for 3 months, which, which lasted for nearly 2 years, which i again funded myself. but every time i return to the u. k for 2 years i was warned against were telling me the me we was on the straight on day then my just sight us 35 miles away from my children's school. it was costing me a 150 pounds a week just so that my children can go to school. i eat sleep, live in the block that that that slide helps to launch those tonight. i love. so i've trie
door and it was a senior police officer from the city of london. police had come all the way from oxford, with a member of the unit cold, the anti terrorist and public or the unit. and this guy was ex special forces and they basically instructed me that i had to leave the country and do so within 24 hours because the state could no longer protect me. that was the last point when you realized that your own country, you don't state, there's no longer able to protect you and they're asking you to...
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oxford and gave an address to an mba class all— oxford and gave an address to an mba class all aroundtings, most are hybrid. our annual meeting, which is normally any annual meeting, which is normally anv bav— annual meeting, which is normally any bay conference centre in london is going _ any bay conference centre in london is going to _ any bay conference centre in london is going to be around the country on a hybrid _ is going to be around the country on a hybrid basis so we can use this technology— a hybrid basis so we can use this technology to our advantage, but we have got _ technology to our advantage, but we have got to — technology to our advantage, but we have got to also have people coming back to _ have got to also have people coming back to work for all the other benefits _ back to work for all the other benefits that kate has spoken about and all _ benefits that kate has spoken about and all the other businesses that depend _ and all the other businesses that depend on people being back at work. i depend on people being back at work. i hope _ depend on people being back
oxford and gave an address to an mba class all— oxford and gave an address to an mba class all aroundtings, most are hybrid. our annual meeting, which is normally any annual meeting, which is normally anv bav— annual meeting, which is normally any bay conference centre in london is going _ any bay conference centre in london is going to _ any bay conference centre in london is going to be around the country on a hybrid _ is going to be around the country on a hybrid basis so we can use this...
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this village in the oxford countryside with its church, its pub and its stately homes.w up a long way from here. the files show that this is the country estate of another tory donor. it belongs to lubov chernukhin and her husband vladimir. now we are going to tell you about mr chernukhin�*s money but before that we need to talk about his wife. lubov chernukhin has given almost £2 million to the conservatives. that has bought her time with three tory prime ministers, including borisjohnson. £2 million is a lot of money for the conservative party. almost nothing, i suspect, for lubov chernukhin. i have enormous respect for tory members. i wonder what they think of all of this, that there is a group of incredibly rich people who are paying astronomical sums of money to get very privileged access at the highest level. to the prime minister and to ministers. so, where do mrs chernukhin�*s donations to the conservative party come from? our documents tell us mrs chernukhin�*s wealth comes from mr chernukhin. one e—mail describes her as financially supported by her husband. ano
this village in the oxford countryside with its church, its pub and its stately homes.w up a long way from here. the files show that this is the country estate of another tory donor. it belongs to lubov chernukhin and her husband vladimir. now we are going to tell you about mr chernukhin�*s money but before that we need to talk about his wife. lubov chernukhin has given almost £2 million to the conservatives. that has bought her time with three tory prime ministers, including borisjohnson....
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the magic potion invented at oxford university, distributing to vaccination centers everywhere. the army in action in glasco where they set up a huge vaccination center. they vaccinated so rapidly that we wereac able to do those crucl groups one before, the oldest and most vulnerable, faster than any other major economy in the world. and though the disease has sadly not gone away --e [applause] the impact on death rates has been astonishing. and i urge you all, because every day the vaccine dependencies are getting stronger and stronger and all of you, everybody watching, you made this rollout possible, you made eachwa other safer. so you should thank each other. [applause] try a c cautious fist bump. it's okay now. we think that the public health work -- above all, unbeatable, unbelievable. [applause] as a response responsible conservative government we must recognize the scale of the achievement but also of the challenges ahead. when i was lying in the hospital last year, i looked leary out my window at a hole in the ground between the icu and an older victorian section. and a
the magic potion invented at oxford university, distributing to vaccination centers everywhere. the army in action in glasco where they set up a huge vaccination center. they vaccinated so rapidly that we wereac able to do those crucl groups one before, the oldest and most vulnerable, faster than any other major economy in the world. and though the disease has sadly not gone away --e [applause] the impact on death rates has been astonishing. and i urge you all, because every day the vaccine...
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Oct 29, 2021
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we look at the end of the day we go back to oxford. i know and my grandfather so stay full time and my mom will come in to make the business to run smoothly and everything would be there really personalities the most similar in the real hello granddaughter. how are you? i'm good. how are you? i'm alive and what about you said i did broken up from school. i have a break on friday. okay. are you on your own? oh, are you with your mother? i am on my lunch. okay, will you, will you ask her kindly to give me a ring or a could need to know what time she'll be at the most to morrow? i want to make sure i am here at the same time. okay, see to morning sharla. all right, okay. bye. bye i know i didn't do the teaching and stuff but be nice and clear in the office. my dad it took us i just started like going to what's the more can you hear me? hello. how are you? i'm the last kid says was different. you know, this is me, lou. yeah, that makes more sense than is that there's another she room as well. yes. i mean back then move for you to come. i c
we look at the end of the day we go back to oxford. i know and my grandfather so stay full time and my mom will come in to make the business to run smoothly and everything would be there really personalities the most similar in the real hello granddaughter. how are you? i'm good. how are you? i'm alive and what about you said i did broken up from school. i have a break on friday. okay. are you on your own? oh, are you with your mother? i am on my lunch. okay, will you, will you ask her kindly...
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oxford english dictionary has added more than 20 words of korean origin to its latest update. of the words describe like -- the phrase k drama describes a south korean tv miniseries. korean influence is being felt in film, music, fashion and now language. i know my hello fresh kit some times has korean sauce. >> korean barbecue is a good option. >> is really pretty good. that's it for the kpix5 news at 3. cbs evening news is next. captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, terror in a texas high school as a student opens fire, leading to a maphunt and a city on edge. the latest on the condition of the victims, including a 25-year-old english teacher and the bullet that narrowly missed his heart. tonight, what led to the shootingly, and what we're learning about the 18-year-old suspect and a .45-caliber gun. new vaccine mandate. los angeles becoming the largest city to require you get fully vaccinated before entering bars, gyms, or restaurants. plus, our new reporting for parents: when will young children be able to get the covid shot? inching towards a deal: the news t
oxford english dictionary has added more than 20 words of korean origin to its latest update. of the words describe like -- the phrase k drama describes a south korean tv miniseries. korean influence is being felt in film, music, fashion and now language. i know my hello fresh kit some times has korean sauce. >> korean barbecue is a good option. >> is really pretty good. that's it for the kpix5 news at 3. cbs evening news is next. captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell:...
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reporter: more effective vaccines are in the pipeline including one developed by oxford unirsity. nets, insecticides and antimalarial treatment will contue to play a crucial role in tackling this ancient scourge, despite today's positive news, is far from being defeated. fergus walsh, bbc news. laura: it is october, which is when the holiday shopping season begins here in the u.s., with halloween coming up. those wrist -- disruptions in the world supply chains from the pandemic are not going away. there could be as many as half a million shipping containers off the coast of california waiting to be offloaded. we are joined by betsey stevenson, an economist at the university of michigan was a member of the white house council of economic advisers under president obama. when you see those container ships carrying goods, is that a supply chain issue, o too much demand in the united states? >> it is a little bit of both. what has happened is we had supply disruptns that means sometimes, demand is not being met because the factories around the world are shut due to covid and then final
reporter: more effective vaccines are in the pipeline including one developed by oxford unirsity. nets, insecticides and antimalarial treatment will contue to play a crucial role in tackling this ancient scourge, despite today's positive news, is far from being defeated. fergus walsh, bbc news. laura: it is october, which is when the holiday shopping season begins here in the u.s., with halloween coming up. those wrist -- disruptions in the world supply chains from the pandemic are not going...
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stephen: sir martin landray, professor of medicine at oxford university and director of the trials there, said his team already found several treatments that reduce both covid sickness severity and deaths. sir landray: dampen down that inflammation. dampen down the amount of damage that's in the lungs. stephen: in fact, in britain, two different drugs already shorten hospital stays there and reduce the need for ventilators. a third treatment identical to what josipa matusich got at stanford is more widely available in the u.k. than in the u.s., so why hasn't this country been able to keep up? dr. derek angus: covid has shone a light on the inefficiency of this system. stephen: dr. derek angus, chief of critical care medicine at the university of pittsburgh, says, out of about 30 million people who have already caught covid-19 here in the u.s., only a few thousand have been enrolled in clinical trials so far. stephen: how is it a country with such vast medical resources, so much money put to medicine, have so little to show in terms of covid-19 treatments? dr. derek angus: it's not that w
stephen: sir martin landray, professor of medicine at oxford university and director of the trials there, said his team already found several treatments that reduce both covid sickness severity and deaths. sir landray: dampen down that inflammation. dampen down the amount of damage that's in the lungs. stephen: in fact, in britain, two different drugs already shorten hospital stays there and reduce the need for ventilators. a third treatment identical to what josipa matusich got at stanford is...