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in oxford , 28 prime ministers of great britain and 72 nobel prize laureates studied and worked in oxforditain for the espresso tv channel ukraine will export grain via two routes through poland and romania, deputy minister of foreign affairs dmytro senyk said. according to him, these corridors are not ideal because they lead to certain logistical delays, but ukraine is doing everything possible to develop these ways. senyk also said that ukraine is negotiating with the baltic countries on the creation of a third corridor for the export of food products, the food security of the world remains at risk of a crisis because russia is blocking sea ports for the export of ukrainian food, this has already led to an increase in prices and shortages, do not trust putin's promises about safe passage for ships with grain, german minister of agriculture jam ozdemir called on the ukrainian authorities about this during a visit to kyiv. at the same time, he promised to allocate funds to intensify efforts to export ukrainian wheat across the danube, in particular , to expand laboratory capacities in izm
in oxford , 28 prime ministers of great britain and 72 nobel prize laureates studied and worked in oxforditain for the espresso tv channel ukraine will export grain via two routes through poland and romania, deputy minister of foreign affairs dmytro senyk said. according to him, these corridors are not ideal because they lead to certain logistical delays, but ukraine is doing everything possible to develop these ways. senyk also said that ukraine is negotiating with the baltic countries on the...
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late last year in oxford, michigan, a horrific shooting unfolded at oxford high school. in a matter of just mere minutes, a routine school day at oxford high, turned into a scene of chaos and heartbreak when a gunman, a 15-year-old classmate opened fire inside the school. , taking four young lives and wounding seven other people. that attack forever changed the lives of the students, the teachers, staff, and shattered the assumption that schools are a safe haven. oxford high school students and the entire community have been resilient, but as they continue to process the shooting and to work to heal from it, those emotional wounds again reopen for many when they watched yet another horrific scene play out at robb elementary school in uvalde, texas, where 19 young students and two teachers were murdered. schools are supposed to be a safe haven. parents and family members should not live in fear that their children or their loved ones who are at work won't return home at the end of that school day. and while there's no single solution to end the gun violence epidemic, for
late last year in oxford, michigan, a horrific shooting unfolded at oxford high school. in a matter of just mere minutes, a routine school day at oxford high, turned into a scene of chaos and heartbreak when a gunman, a 15-year-old classmate opened fire inside the school. , taking four young lives and wounding seven other people. that attack forever changed the lives of the students, the teachers, staff, and shattered the assumption that schools are a safe haven. oxford high school students and...
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it - here to oxford. did you? it took me — here to oxford. did you?e five days. six days here to oxford. did you? it - took me five days. six days and five nights. and then to sleep in daytime walk at night because it was too cold to sleep at night even in the summer.— in the summer. tony told me often that — in the summer. tony told me often that he _ in the summer. tony told me often that he wants - in the summer. tony told me often that he wants to - in the summer. tony told me often that he wants to get. in the summer. tony told me j often that he wants to get off all non—prescription drugs and it would be great to see him get a fresh start away from the heroin and away from the stigma that goes with it. i heroin and away from the stigma that goes with it.— that goes with it. i get called a “unkie that goes with it. i get called a junkie and _ that goes with it. i get called a junkie and a _ that goes with it. i get called a junkie and a crackhead - that goes with it. i get called a junkie and a crackhead and | a junkie and a crackhead and what ca
it - here to oxford. did you? it took me — here to oxford. did you?e five days. six days here to oxford. did you? it - took me five days. six days and five nights. and then to sleep in daytime walk at night because it was too cold to sleep at night even in the summer.— in the summer. tony told me often that — in the summer. tony told me often that he _ in the summer. tony told me often that he wants - in the summer. tony told me often that he wants to - in the summer. tony told me often...
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. >> reporter: that's exactly how researchers from oxford university say it should feel. the new study reveal children benefit from spending 20 minutes a day breathing hard and getting read in the face. >> we recommend children get into these good habits of exercising frequently at the high levels now. >> reporter: researchers tested activity levels of more than 300 kids and found short bursts of pant and sweating were enough to improve physical, mental and cognitive health. while the world health organization says children should get 60 minutes of moderate to strenuous exercise a day. oxford's lead author found less is more, if you go harder. >> you do need to get sweaty and breathless. you only have to do it for about 20 minutes day, in total. >> reporter: the fitness benefits plateau at about 20 minutes. they encourage kids the find an activity they love to do. >> you want to do well with your friends. >> reporter: kids helping kids to become healthy adults. cbs news, oxford, england. >> researchers also found that teenage boys tend to get more exercise than teenage gi
. >> reporter: that's exactly how researchers from oxford university say it should feel. the new study reveal children benefit from spending 20 minutes a day breathing hard and getting read in the face. >> we recommend children get into these good habits of exercising frequently at the high levels now. >> reporter: researchers tested activity levels of more than 300 kids and found short bursts of pant and sweating were enough to improve physical, mental and cognitive health....
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you then go off at oxford university, where you do - at oxford university, where you do spectacularlythat long after borisjohnson has left. was he still presents? because he was a big character. i was at the university at the same time for the was he still a character? he university at the same time for the was he still a character?— was he still a character? he really wasn't at all- _ was he still a character? he really wasn't at all. i _ was he still a character? he really wasn't at all. i had _ was he still a character? he really wasn't at all. i had absently - was he still a character? he really wasn't at all. i had absently no i wasn't at all. i had absently no idea who he was. the one person i did meet was michael gove, who then tried to persuade me tojoin did meet was michael gove, who then tried to persuade me to join the oxford union, and i remember thinking, you know what, i don't want anything to do with any of this. this feels... it felt quite sort of smoke and entitled, the whole thing. and it also was really expensive. —— it felt smug and entitles up it was a little bubb
you then go off at oxford university, where you do - at oxford university, where you do spectacularlythat long after borisjohnson has left. was he still presents? because he was a big character. i was at the university at the same time for the was he still a character? he university at the same time for the was he still a character?— was he still a character? he really wasn't at all- _ was he still a character? he really wasn't at all. i _ was he still a character? he really wasn't at all. i...
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one of the things we're seeking is oxford's schools had this rule that they could not detain a childere was a disciplinary issue. even though this student and in this case, ethan, was suicidal. and most of the shooters are suicidal. so we're seeking a court order, which is an extraordinary step, but requesting the court to intervene to change some of the policies, for the safety of these children, going into the new school year. also for risk assessment training for school staff, for reporting and detaining kids and understanding which kids s are suicidal. most shooters seem to be suicidal. the other thing we're looking for is the michigan attorney general here dana nestle, she offered to do a fully transparent investigation at oxford school, but the school board shut them down three times in a row. and so i think all these parents are just -- at this point really frustrated. we need some change for the safety of these kids and there are some things that can be done and that's point of the lawsuit, not monetary compensation. >> lori, scott makes an important point there, this is not
one of the things we're seeking is oxford's schools had this rule that they could not detain a childere was a disciplinary issue. even though this student and in this case, ethan, was suicidal. and most of the shooters are suicidal. so we're seeking a court order, which is an extraordinary step, but requesting the court to intervene to change some of the policies, for the safety of these children, going into the new school year. also for risk assessment training for school staff, for reporting...
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. >> reporter: that's exactly how researchers from oxford university say it should feel.enefit from spending 20 minutes a day breathing hard and getting red in the face. >> we really do recommend that children and adolescents get into these good habits of exercise frequently. >> reporter: researchers tested activity levels of more than 300 kids and found short bursts of panting and sweating were enough to improve physical, mental, and cognitive health. while the world health organization says children should get 60 minutes of moderate to strenuous exercise a day, oxford's lead author found less is more if you go harder. >> do need to get hot and sweaty but only for about 20 minutes at >> reporter: researchers say the fitness benefits of grueling workouts plateau at about 20 minutes. they encourage kids to find an activity they love to do with friends, and kitty agrees. >> i think when you do it together you can motivate each other. and you want to do well with your friends. >> reporter: kids helping kids to become healthy adults. ian lee, cbs news, oxford, england. >>> we
. >> reporter: that's exactly how researchers from oxford university say it should feel.enefit from spending 20 minutes a day breathing hard and getting red in the face. >> we really do recommend that children and adolescents get into these good habits of exercise frequently. >> reporter: researchers tested activity levels of more than 300 kids and found short bursts of panting and sweating were enough to improve physical, mental, and cognitive health. while the world health...
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university of oxford, he runs a there and by early 2020 need to have made some progress. he's got a different approach, it's not mrna. but he didn't have that much to show for his years of work. despite his comfort in critiquing others in his field. and frankly some people who were subjected to his critics they didn't mind so much. they said hey, he's helping me improve my approach and i could handle the criticism. that's the scientific method and sometimes we can be critical of others and there's some value to that and other people have real difficulty with the insults and the invective. so what you know, he does get credit. they eventually did develop a vaccine that is very helpful and it's not so much in the united states, it was never tried and approved but it's the oxford astrazeneca vaccine and it's available in the uk it was popular and in other countries and it's been effective. not quite as effective as the mrna ones but it's effective and again unlikely characters. one last company i'll talk about is novak's it is a company outside of washington dc . and they sp
university of oxford, he runs a there and by early 2020 need to have made some progress. he's got a different approach, it's not mrna. but he didn't have that much to show for his years of work. despite his comfort in critiquing others in his field. and frankly some people who were subjected to his critics they didn't mind so much. they said hey, he's helping me improve my approach and i could handle the criticism. that's the scientific method and sometimes we can be critical of others and...
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he's a university of oxford. he runs a senior group there and by early 20020 he too had make some progress. he's got a different approach. just not mrna. i'll talk about it a second his approach, but he didn't really have that much to show for his years of work despite his comfort in critiquing others. in his in his field and frankly some people who were subjected to his. critiques they didn't mind them so much. they said hey, he's helping me improve my approach and i could handle the criticism. that's the scientific method and people sometimes kimmy critical of each other and there's some value in that and other people joe had real difficulty. with the insults and the the invective so and but but you know h, he does get credit. they eventually did develop a vaccine that is very helpful and is very and not so much. we don't need it in the united states. it was never approved and never tried to be approved the united states, but it's the oxford astrazeneca vaccine and it's available in uk. it was very popular and
he's a university of oxford. he runs a senior group there and by early 20020 he too had make some progress. he's got a different approach. just not mrna. i'll talk about it a second his approach, but he didn't really have that much to show for his years of work despite his comfort in critiquing others. in his in his field and frankly some people who were subjected to his. critiques they didn't mind them so much. they said hey, he's helping me improve my approach and i could handle the...
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oh frank led, which is a military analyst based in oxford in the u. k. he explained to me how the promised advanced weapon systems could change the calculus in this war. the tactics of the russians are based around blasting that way through to local tactical success rather than any particular skills or aptitude. and that's because the russians go very well, major on artillery and always have back decades after about a 100 years. so in the eighty's, nato developed these to launch rockets specifically to challenge this problem of russian military. and what was, what we see now on the high mass system from the u. s. is the latest iteration of that. and it's specifically designed to reach behind the lines an attack russian equivalence on their supply lines. so it's taking the battle more deeply into russian lines. so it's very good news for the ukrainians. the american gift. very bad news for russian guns. also to offset the lack of power ukrainian son since after the interdiction well which is cutting off supplies and attacking that support is kind of lucas
oh frank led, which is a military analyst based in oxford in the u. k. he explained to me how the promised advanced weapon systems could change the calculus in this war. the tactics of the russians are based around blasting that way through to local tactical success rather than any particular skills or aptitude. and that's because the russians go very well, major on artillery and always have back decades after about a 100 years. so in the eighty's, nato developed these to launch rockets...
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i rise today almost exactly six months after the shooting at oxford high school in oxford, michigan, in my district. i represent michigan's 8th district including north oakland county. over the past couple of weeks i have been in meetings with survivors, with local officials. there are few issues that link our urban areas to our suburban areas to our rural areas more than gun violence. i represent the east side of lansing, michigan, where in the past week we had the gun violence between three young people. and in oxford where six months ago we had the school shooting. the most recent school shooting before uvalde, texas. i happen to be scheduled to speak at the oxford virtual akd mi graduation, in-person graduation the day after the uvalde shooting. i spent the day in oxford as i have wi been doing every month. you could hear the pain that people felt in being retraumatized by watching what was going on in uvalde. the students who i was speaking to were a group of students who chose to join school virtually. many of them in the aftermath of the shooting. i had been with the superinte
i rise today almost exactly six months after the shooting at oxford high school in oxford, michigan, in my district. i represent michigan's 8th district including north oakland county. over the past couple of weeks i have been in meetings with survivors, with local officials. there are few issues that link our urban areas to our suburban areas to our rural areas more than gun violence. i represent the east side of lansing, michigan, where in the past week we had the gun violence between three...
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you then go off to oxford university, where you do spectacularly well.liol college at oxford, not that long after borisjohnson has left. was he still a presence? because he was a big character, i was at the university at the same time as borisjohnson. was he still a character? he really wasn't at all. i had absolutely no idea who he was. the one person i did meet was michael gove, who then tried to persuade me tojoin the oxford union, and i remember thinking, you know what, i don't want anything to do with any of this. this feels... it felt quite sort of smug and entitled, the whole thing. and it also was really expensive. you had to pay a lot of money tojoin! so i think that was a little bubble of its own. the idea that kind of thing had anything to do with most people's lives, just didn't feel real at all. you then move at an incredibly exciting time into politics, had some time as a journalist but you work forjohn smith and then go on to work for harriet harman. you meet ed, who's working for gordon brown at the time. and then you're struck by a reall
you then go off to oxford university, where you do spectacularly well.liol college at oxford, not that long after borisjohnson has left. was he still a presence? because he was a big character, i was at the university at the same time as borisjohnson. was he still a character? he really wasn't at all. i had absolutely no idea who he was. the one person i did meet was michael gove, who then tried to persuade me tojoin the oxford union, and i remember thinking, you know what, i don't want...
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oxford was the war. james meredith is enrolled at the university of mississippi. the school is technically integrated at the cost of two lives, almost 200 injuries, and the reputation of a state. now the questions are, was it worth it? [music playing] ross barnett: i could not pass this platform without first reaffirming fully my absolute and unshakable for segregation the races at all levels. [film reel] curtis wilkie: when he ran again in '67, i think, at the outset, people thought that he would be a hard figure to beat. [music playing - "let's roll again with ross"] all the reds in washington will say they hope ross will fall along the way. but we won't give our state to little bobby k. roll with ross, roll with ross, roll again with ross. who is the best man yet? ross barnett, ross barnett. curtis wilkie: barnett had a reputation of just kind of a blundering blunderbuss. and we all thought he was a complete buffoon, something of a fool. he was constantly doing goofy things. so he was a laughable figure of mythic proportions here in mississippi history. gerald
oxford was the war. james meredith is enrolled at the university of mississippi. the school is technically integrated at the cost of two lives, almost 200 injuries, and the reputation of a state. now the questions are, was it worth it? [music playing] ross barnett: i could not pass this platform without first reaffirming fully my absolute and unshakable for segregation the races at all levels. [film reel] curtis wilkie: when he ran again in '67, i think, at the outset, people thought that he...
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the first company that oranges warp speed write a big check to as oxford astrazeneca.y of 2007 couldn't get any money so i don't want to give too much credit, but operation warp speed was helpful. >> i think we have one over here. >> it's obvious that the mrna approach was very successful, however, there were other american efforts specter over -- but some making russia the so-called sputnik and the chinese vaccine. so, my question is, can you tell us anything about these? and since you are a wall street person, can you explain why the moderna stock increased by magnitudes based on success of the vaccine? whereas pfizer, which shows the same approach, the stock increased only 50%. is there any justification for this dichotomy? >> sure. so i'll address the question of the russian sputnik vaccine and let me make it broader, the chinese have their own vaccine approaches and i can talk about them. listen, both sputnik and the chinese vaccines, were they the only ones available in the world, we'd all be rolling up our sleeves. not all of us, but i would be, okay. rolling up
the first company that oranges warp speed write a big check to as oxford astrazeneca.y of 2007 couldn't get any money so i don't want to give too much credit, but operation warp speed was helpful. >> i think we have one over here. >> it's obvious that the mrna approach was very successful, however, there were other american efforts specter over -- but some making russia the so-called sputnik and the chinese vaccine. so, my question is, can you tell us anything about these? and since...
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the j&j vaccine and the oxford astrazeneca vaccine, they both use a different approach.it is called an adenovirus approach, as opposed to the mrna approach. believe it or not, those approaches were developed for aids. going back to the theme that as the scientists were telling me, greg, we learned so much in our efforts to combat aids. we learned how to conduct big trials. we learned about the body's immune system, but we also developed this approach, using this thing called adenovirus, using a virus to send a genetic message to create in this case the spike protein, and that eventually got us to the johnson & johnson and the astrazeneca oxford vaccine. it all started back in hiv and also in unlikely process a lot of ways, which is why i focus on it and write about it in my book. before i get to just a few last abs observations and lessons from the experience, this era, i want to underscore the theme of appreciation and how it is in many ways an unlikely miracle that we have these vaccines as quick as we do. now, one thing we have to obviously appreciate is that it was y
the j&j vaccine and the oxford astrazeneca vaccine, they both use a different approach.it is called an adenovirus approach, as opposed to the mrna approach. believe it or not, those approaches were developed for aids. going back to the theme that as the scientists were telling me, greg, we learned so much in our efforts to combat aids. we learned how to conduct big trials. we learned about the body's immune system, but we also developed this approach, using this thing called adenovirus,...
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j&j the johnson & johnson vaccine on the oxford astrazeneca vaccine both use a different approach.as a believe it or not those approaches were developed for aids. again going back to that theme signed make greg we learned so much in our efforts to combat aids. we learned how to conduct big trials we learned about the body's immune system but we also develop this approach using this thing using a verse to send a genetic message to create the spike protein that eventually got us to the johnson & johnson in the astrazeneca vaccine. it all started back in hiv and also unlikely process in a lot of ways which why focus on and write about in my book. hope before i get to last observations and lessons from the experience from this era, i want to underscore the theme of appreciation are and how it is in many ways anhe un- likely miracle we have these vaccines as quick as we do. not one thing we have to obviously appreciate with years of work that went into these vaccines in these approaches quickly ass some people suspect some people accused of vaccine companies of that is my book is about
j&j the johnson & johnson vaccine on the oxford astrazeneca vaccine both use a different approach.as a believe it or not those approaches were developed for aids. again going back to that theme signed make greg we learned so much in our efforts to combat aids. we learned how to conduct big trials we learned about the body's immune system but we also develop this approach using this thing using a verse to send a genetic message to create the spike protein that eventually got us to the...
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he joined just now from oxford, england. frank ukraine says desperately needs more military hardware and not just heavy weapons, but basic supplies like ammunition, just how under equipped are the ukrainians. at this stage. they use thousands of shelves every day. it has been since the start and remains essentially an artillery bottle. and the problem they face in artillery bottles is every shell create as a field or rex. a building doesn't actually have any tactical effect. is a shell, throw it away. so what the west is trying to do is give them precision weaponry. as he said, are running out of the old build weapons. ammunition. the thing is, of course, several weeks now and not getting enough. the amounts are getting, for example, of rocket artillery strikes, deep into the russian logistics rear. absolutely essential to stop the supply of russia. shells coming forward and strike russian artillery headquarters, the gifts and supplies at west events like insufficient that drop in the oceans. what's required to the point act
he joined just now from oxford, england. frank ukraine says desperately needs more military hardware and not just heavy weapons, but basic supplies like ammunition, just how under equipped are the ukrainians. at this stage. they use thousands of shelves every day. it has been since the start and remains essentially an artillery bottle. and the problem they face in artillery bottles is every shell create as a field or rex. a building doesn't actually have any tactical effect. is a shell, throw...
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a franca led, rich and oxford. thank you very much pleasure. but he crunched top, prosecutors preparing to charge dozens of suspected russian war criminals. hundreds more are being investigated. they include the military chiefs, politicians, and propaganda agents. some soldiers have already been found guilty and jailed with more ukrainian territory. russia takes the harder it will be to gather evidence and bring charges. alex report contains images that you may find upsetting. images that shocked the world in boucher, the evidence of alleged atrocities was plain to see what happened. there is just one example of retreating russian forces leaving horace in their wake. ukraine's has now investigated nearly 15000 suspected war crimes ranging from pillaging and looting, rape and summary execution to indiscriminate bombing of civilian infrastructure and keeps. investigators aren't on their own that aided by a growing group of european prosecutors, the eas, judicial agency euro just is coordinating the joint investigation team, which includes staff f
a franca led, rich and oxford. thank you very much pleasure. but he crunched top, prosecutors preparing to charge dozens of suspected russian war criminals. hundreds more are being investigated. they include the military chiefs, politicians, and propaganda agents. some soldiers have already been found guilty and jailed with more ukrainian territory. russia takes the harder it will be to gather evidence and bring charges. alex report contains images that you may find upsetting. images that...
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frank led, rich, and oxford. thank you very much. pleasure. we'll take a quick round up of some of the developments in this war. russia's foreign minister sokolov ralph has met with various, our foreign ministers, the gulf corp counsel, in reality, in saudi arabia. focused on the talks isn't clear, but comes to day after european union leaders agree to ban most russian oil imports . or the end of the year. francis says that wheat exports from ukraine should be allowed to leave the country freely. him at food should not be used as a weapon of war. a russian blockade of ukrainian port is causing global shortages and putting up prices. as demand increases, the ukraine's top prosecutors preparing to charge dozens of suspected russian war criminals. hundreds more, including military chiefs are politicians and propaganda agents are under investigation. some soldiers of already been found guilty and jailed, but that more ukrainian territory. russia takes a harder it will be to gather evidence and bring charges. annex report contains images. you may f
frank led, rich, and oxford. thank you very much. pleasure. we'll take a quick round up of some of the developments in this war. russia's foreign minister sokolov ralph has met with various, our foreign ministers, the gulf corp counsel, in reality, in saudi arabia. focused on the talks isn't clear, but comes to day after european union leaders agree to ban most russian oil imports . or the end of the year. francis says that wheat exports from ukraine should be allowed to leave the country...
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>> the way oxford came together was, honestly, amazing.ct them to come together like that. because i live in a different area. so, seeing us come so close -- it was amazing. but for other communities, i would say, number one, get involved. it would be an awesome thing if we could end this and get laws passed and things like this. but also take care of themselves mentally, physically, emotionally. it's really hard to get lost and what you believe in, and get lost in the grief. so, make sure you are taking your care of yourself and taking care of your community. >> yeah, we've heard a lot from advocates about the amount of support needed for survivors, long after the cameras leave, long after the story fades from headlines. connecticut senator chris murphy gave an update this afternoon on the gun legislation talks now underway. take a listen to what he had to say. >> i'm interested in compromise, but i'm not interested in just checking a box. i'm not interested in doing something unless that something is going to save lives. unless that some
>> the way oxford came together was, honestly, amazing.ct them to come together like that. because i live in a different area. so, seeing us come so close -- it was amazing. but for other communities, i would say, number one, get involved. it would be an awesome thing if we could end this and get laws passed and things like this. but also take care of themselves mentally, physically, emotionally. it's really hard to get lost and what you believe in, and get lost in the grief. so, make...
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he's joining us from oxford in the u. k. so i'm to remind welcome back to al jazeera charles was just saying, this particular shopping mall is about 200 kilometers away from the southern and eastern front lines. why do you think the shopping mall would be hidden and why? now? for russia is launching a series of nationwide tags made ukrainian cities was really intensified over the past 48 hours. we see attorney here in northern ukraine be targeted german joke as intentionally. right. i've also seen our cars, the, another city that was largely untouched by the warrants enjoy crane being hit. and then of course the tax i'm here and on the arm transfer facilities training facility guarantee. ready believe so, rush just trying to show that even though it's focusing on military efforts, and don bass is still a nationwide ambition. so with this uptake in recent russian strikes, what is the, what is the message that's being sent out and to whom? what message will you send to several parties? first of all, as being sent to foreign le
he's joining us from oxford in the u. k. so i'm to remind welcome back to al jazeera charles was just saying, this particular shopping mall is about 200 kilometers away from the southern and eastern front lines. why do you think the shopping mall would be hidden and why? now? for russia is launching a series of nationwide tags made ukrainian cities was really intensified over the past 48 hours. we see attorney here in northern ukraine be targeted german joke as intentionally. right. i've also...
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in oxford, in oxford they took it, but still, we prepared a little there were some textbooks at home, something there, we read it no , somehow, but the question is simply that what the baker says, what is the question what is the beginning, we were only given a chance, but we still need to learn to finish and become a competitive member later you know this area. we are now in such a very emotional time, a time of analogies. yesterday, a meeting of the leaders of the liberal parties was drunk, at which we did not assure mr. markon and mr. ryute of our support. the other armichel is all people. which contributed to the fact that we got the start of the candidate and we sat completely who says god you will have so many problems from tomorrow and how many problems that need to be solved and i say to him handwriting uh parry you are now talking to me like brides what are you you say, o married women, it will be difficult for you, there will be so many problems, and i tell you that i am in a white dress, i am beautiful, everyone is looking at me, and i have only happiness ahead of me, and h
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she's a senior economist at oxford economics. again, you thank you for joining us on counting the cost today. it really feels like ukraine's economy in itself has become a bit of a frontline of its own. what you're reading is how kids is handling things. well indeed, yeah, ukraine is fighting the war on, on all fronts. military social, economic the economy has constructed by about 45 percent in the 1st month, which is well basically nearly housing. and there are signs, however, that the economy is adjusting since then. so from april onwards. and there are signs of economies adjusting and some regions have been liberated. obviously, the military response has been quite remarkable. and the economic one as well both the monetary and fiscal response and has been quite professional and enabled stability, financial stability, and stability off currency. and, but there are challenges, of course, because there are huge costs involved both weather related to the collapse in revenue, but also the additional expenditures required it require
she's a senior economist at oxford economics. again, you thank you for joining us on counting the cost today. it really feels like ukraine's economy in itself has become a bit of a frontline of its own. what you're reading is how kids is handling things. well indeed, yeah, ukraine is fighting the war on, on all fronts. military social, economic the economy has constructed by about 45 percent in the 1st month, which is well basically nearly housing. and there are signs, however, that the economy...
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we should note that in the oxford case, the parents actually, they bought the alleged gunman a weapon, they did not secure it, and i would also note that here in recent days a 2-year-old accidentally shot and killed their father in orlando with an unsecured gun. how big of a problem is this? >> yeah, i mean, it is a significant problem and also, i mean, it is important that we have some sort of deterrent on the books so that people who want to buy weapons, who want to have weapons in the home, think twice about leaving it unsecured in the house where there is young people. and basically the law -- this bill came directly from what happened in oxford where the parents left the weapon in the home, the child had mental issues, mental health issues they knew about, the child took the gun to school, and murdered four students in his high school. and i think the fact of the matter is there is no law that really says that the parents can be held criminally liable for allowing that weapon to get in the wrong hands and we just wanted to put some law down on the books to change that. >> many pe
we should note that in the oxford case, the parents actually, they bought the alleged gunman a weapon, they did not secure it, and i would also note that here in recent days a 2-year-old accidentally shot and killed their father in orlando with an unsecured gun. how big of a problem is this? >> yeah, i mean, it is a significant problem and also, i mean, it is important that we have some sort of deterrent on the books so that people who want to buy weapons, who want to have weapons in the...
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for the kids of uvalde to have a little bit of comfort and support, and we want them to know that oxford them, and there are brighter days ahead. >> we certainly hope so. thanks so much for watching. david muir right back here tomorrow night. i'm linsey davis in new york. have a great evening. good night. >> announcer: thank you for making "world news tonight" with david muir america's most watched newscast. next on abc 7 news at 6 a major breakthrough7 out of washington on new gun legislation a group of bipartisans senate negotiators say they've reached a tentative agreement. a possible hate crime at a bay area library investigators say members of the proud boys stormed in when a drag queen was reading stories to children. they're still continues to be deafening silence. in the life helping to break the silence the message aids activists put on display through the aids memorial quilt abc 7 news at starts right now. building a better bay area moving forward finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. important steps forward toward gun safety is nothing short of a political miracle. democratic
for the kids of uvalde to have a little bit of comfort and support, and we want them to know that oxford them, and there are brighter days ahead. >> we certainly hope so. thanks so much for watching. david muir right back here tomorrow night. i'm linsey davis in new york. have a great evening. good night. >> announcer: thank you for making "world news tonight" with david muir america's most watched newscast. next on abc 7 news at 6 a major breakthrough7 out of washington...
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steven and ellie, you have come from oxford today this march. what brought you down?rs have had a real terms pay cut of— teachers have had a real terms pay cut of 20% — teachers have had a real terms pay cut of 20% in the last 12 years. that's just going to get worse in the next 12 months with inflation going up 11%. we've had a pay freeze for the last few years. we are looking next month at a pay deal, its likely going to be about 2% for most teachers. people are leaving the profession because it'sjust not worth it. that makes life more difficult for all teachers. they are doing more for less, basically. we need a pay rise. all teachers need a pay rise across the profession. ellie, we heard that from steve about the profession. i know you are also a teacher. talk to me about your own personal experiences of prices going up. prices are going up. steven and i live in oxford, one of the most expensive places to rent and to buy— outside of london. it is incredibly difficult _ for people to sustain themselves, we have got, as steven said, intensive teaching, _ we are in t
steven and ellie, you have come from oxford today this march. what brought you down?rs have had a real terms pay cut of— teachers have had a real terms pay cut of 20% — teachers have had a real terms pay cut of 20% in the last 12 years. that's just going to get worse in the next 12 months with inflation going up 11%. we've had a pay freeze for the last few years. we are looking next month at a pay deal, its likely going to be about 2% for most teachers. people are leaving the profession...
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of course in oxford are ridiculous. of course in the end,... in oxford are ridiculous.ng is achieved by this. my granddaughter was part it of tearing down the statue in bristol. this divides families. i statue in bristol. this divides families. . statue in bristol. this divides families. , . , families. i bet you have some very lively discussions. _ families. i bet you have some very lively discussions. in _ families. i bet you have some very lively discussions. in the _ families. i bet you have some very lively discussions. in the debate i lively discussions. in the debate over statues in the southern united states and over the union and the confederacy, it turns out a lot of the statues weren't that old. they were set up at a later stage because people felt they wanted to be reminded of something that for them was a more glorious past. they weren't that contemporary at all. a lot of statues are being captured with plaques. i lot of statues are being captured with plaques-— lot of statues are being captured with plaques. i am all in favour of that, of with plaques. i a
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ethan estÁ acusado de matar a cuatro personas en la escuela secundaria oxford en noviembre pasado.civiles de george floyd, los fiscales sugirieron que los 25 aÑos que pidieron se compran al mismo tiempo que la sentencia de 22 aÑos y medio que cumple chauvin por cargos estatales de asesinato. jorge: fiscales federales van a buscar una sentencia de 30 aÑos a 55 aÑos de cÁrcel para maxwell por facilitar los casos de abuso sexual a varias niÑas durante una dÉcada, los abogados de maxwell pidieron una sentencia mucho mÁs corta alegando su infancia difÍcil y traumÁtica. ilia: el comitÉ de congreso que investiga el ataque al capitolio del 6 de enero iniciÓ hoy su quinta audiencia, hoy se enfocaron a las presiones del presidente trump a la fiscalÍa para cambiar los resultados de las elecciones, pedro rojas nos cuenta hoy que ocurriÓ. pedro: ¿en quÉ manera el presidente trump y sus aliados trataron de influenciar al departamento de justicia? fue lo que busco demostrarse en la quinta audiencia pÚblica que investiga el ataque capitales del 6 de enero de 2021, para el abogado malÚ los testimon
ethan estÁ acusado de matar a cuatro personas en la escuela secundaria oxford en noviembre pasado.civiles de george floyd, los fiscales sugirieron que los 25 aÑos que pidieron se compran al mismo tiempo que la sentencia de 22 aÑos y medio que cumple chauvin por cargos estatales de asesinato. jorge: fiscales federales van a buscar una sentencia de 30 aÑos a 55 aÑos de cÁrcel para maxwell por facilitar los casos de abuso sexual a varias niÑas durante una dÉcada, los abogados de maxwell...
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all the comfort assist my home. lucian's oxford is with us. petition is that of howdy? amman phone. got to accept that. so because you know that that's good love use of them are clear. fishes was shifting through the sheets. others are on that. some lucian, mr. than it is infested machine tough last martin post last week, a mustang as of school tomorrow. but he has next issue it on zillow right on so far . no. ah, zuckerman kinda down them both busy. on the man's on are them there was often bus fallen segment bus come fresh and the dust yeah. it. signing smooth and this abound awful. human alo bowen. i don't mind with oh, this one. loudon silva done. a sped cannot studio lubo, coleman. and unfortunately, ambition, wilson duncanville must be a good month and so forth from the search tool with a this new senior ones and 0 bar association nibbler english. i think it management notion that's middle of either especially my log in 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 from the station or the mike on the sub gon
all the comfort assist my home. lucian's oxford is with us. petition is that of howdy? amman phone. got to accept that. so because you know that that's good love use of them are clear. fishes was shifting through the sheets. others are on that. some lucian, mr. than it is infested machine tough last martin post last week, a mustang as of school tomorrow. but he has next issue it on zillow right on so far . no. ah, zuckerman kinda down them both busy. on the man's on are them there was often bus...
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, you are right, is also happening in oxford.iversities for 600 on this new zealand island in the city of duniden in 1870 , the university of atago was founded in the first in the country. let me say south island. this is the correct answer. dunedin is located on the south island questions from the russian historical society for 400. in 1945, dynamo moscow went on a famous tour of england, the team was strengthened by dynamo teammates from leningrad , evgeny arkhangelsky and boris oreshkin, as well as this forward from the cdk club, name him. mmm maybe bobrov vsevolod bobrov right questions from the russian historical society for 200 on may 27, 1971, his farewell match took place in luzhniki and before his replacement. in the fifty-eighth minute, he played to zero for the dynamo club team against the world team. this is lev yashin right. finds over 600 in 2012, records of a certain foreman mirrer with a description of the construction were found. this is exactly what is possible. the pyramids of cheops, if absolutely certainly th
, you are right, is also happening in oxford.iversities for 600 on this new zealand island in the city of duniden in 1870 , the university of atago was founded in the first in the country. let me say south island. this is the correct answer. dunedin is located on the south island questions from the russian historical society for 400. in 1945, dynamo moscow went on a famous tour of england, the team was strengthened by dynamo teammates from leningrad , evgeny arkhangelsky and boris oreshkin, as...
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and still have _ rwanda, put them through oxford and still have change left over.gine _ about whether people go or not. i imagine that's the argument the prime _ imagine that's the argument the prime minister will be making. let's look at the daily mail. a lot of papers are focused on this. polio is back in the uk after what some a0 users so —— years or so. this is back in the uk after what some 40 users so -- years or so.— users so -- years or so. this had been eradicated from _ users so -- years or so. this had been eradicated from the - users so -- years or so. this had been eradicated from the uk - users so -- years or so. this had been eradicated from the uk in l users so -- years or so. this had - been eradicated from the uk in 2003. the last case was in 198a. it was avirulent in the 50s, a debilitating virus that could cause paralysis even more serious injury and death on occasions. 0ne positive is that 95% of two—year—olds have been immunised, although in london apparently, which is where this outbreak has been found, its about 90% of two—year—olds who had
and still have _ rwanda, put them through oxford and still have change left over.gine _ about whether people go or not. i imagine that's the argument the prime _ imagine that's the argument the prime minister will be making. let's look at the daily mail. a lot of papers are focused on this. polio is back in the uk after what some a0 users so —— years or so. this is back in the uk after what some 40 users so -- years or so.— users so -- years or so. this had been eradicated from _ users so...
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we will get the lowdown with oxford economics. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: with regards, the dollar a fraction weaker at the moment, the yuan fairly unchanged. these are the southeast asian currencies, move from the philippines to support the pace. but not really doing much. down .3% against the dollar. also pretty much there, unchanged. the bank of india didn't do anything with the cost of borrowing. yvonne: singapore is out for economic lead, economist. we hear about the fed says the inflation is unconditional. there's a lot about 50 versus 75 for july, the recession is building. what does this mean for asia central banks? can they continue to do their own path when it comes to tightening or are they going to be forced of all of the fed? >> i think, they can't remain in the process, or continue with the growth support stands. two reasons for that, one is with inflation pickup. we are likely to see that continue. not on the supply-side factors both the reacting of the economy, there is domestic demand for pressure as well. the
we will get the lowdown with oxford economics. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: with regards, the dollar a fraction weaker at the moment, the yuan fairly unchanged. these are the southeast asian currencies, move from the philippines to support the pace. but not really doing much. down .3% against the dollar. also pretty much there, unchanged. the bank of india didn't do anything with the cost of borrowing. yvonne: singapore is out for economic lead, economist. we hear about the fed says the...
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i didn't a mist barbershop ophelia, idaho shops, all the comforts, at least my call lucian's oxford is with us play station id that have howdy amman, phone got except that so p cost. mm hm. oh, that's good love use of them. cleared fishes was she had sing through the sheets. alice are on that some lucian. mr. dunn, it's. it's interesting. it's machine tough luck. martin post was hostile gemacht tangled out of school tomorrow, but he has next issue it on zillow. right on so far. no. ah, no, got mine kinda down them both busy on the man's on adam there was often bus fallen segment last come fresh and the dust lish. app. yeah. it. signing smooth and it's about awful humid hello bowen. i don't mind with oh, mr. m. loudon. super as fred canutillio. buck omen. unfortunately, i'm busy in boston. duncanville must be a good mark. comes with it. for the war. with a dozen money. there's no cynical ones and the bar coffee is escalation, nibbler, english. i think it management notion that's middle of either, especially my lot in english. i switch that's going to say no farther than no, no, we can g
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fascinating stuff, ciaran martin in oxford. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> after the break, we'll go to london for the queen's platinum jubilee and what celebrations are in store for today and whether her majesty will be attending. stay with us. emerge tremfyant®. with tremfya®, most people saw 90% clearer skin at t 16 weeks. the majority of people saw 90% clearer skin even at 5 y years. tremfya® is the first medication of its kind also approved for adults with active psoriatic arthritis... ...and it's 6 doses a year after 2 starter doses. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. emerge tremfyant®. with tremfya®... ask your doctor about tremfya® today. ♪ >>> some disappointing news amid the royal pageantry of the platinum jubilee. the queen won't be attending the epsom derby scheduled for later today. but the event will still go on as planned. the queen
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that was military analyst, frank lead, which there in oxford. thanks very much indeed. there's a look at a couple of other stories making headlines around the world today. china has mass tested millions of residents in central beijing after new outbreak of coping 19, almost 200 people were infected at a night club prompting schools, restaurants, and sports venues. to close. china is maintaining its 0 coded policy with strict measures to keep the bi virus from spreading. and french president emanuel mark on is struggling to keep his parliamentary majority after elections for the national assembly result show. his coalition is lost votes and is coming in almost equal to a new left wing and green lions, led by john luke melanie, shawn. the final results will be decided in a 2nd round voting next weekend. you, as you get us senators from most major parties have agreed to push forward new legislation aimed at reducing gun violence. but the modest measures fall far short of steps called for by anti gun campaigners. several republicans have joined democrats in drafting the pro
that was military analyst, frank lead, which there in oxford. thanks very much indeed. there's a look at a couple of other stories making headlines around the world today. china has mass tested millions of residents in central beijing after new outbreak of coping 19, almost 200 people were infected at a night club prompting schools, restaurants, and sports venues. to close. china is maintaining its 0 coded policy with strict measures to keep the bi virus from spreading. and french president...
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they thought they thought they thought, believe the oxford deal that there should be a vacuum passage for. good gordon kimball, joe with i think would always look good. does that she a dormer but those are the most of the of pretty yet you come here? yes. but dear, i cry. oh, that would that i'm a who a give me a try. didn't tell you mark this is jessica. this is curtis stun group and i know been city i was there in 2015, happy days. it's a british military like, like slogan, quote, and this is just so people know it's like a military tattoo. my name is aiden allen, and i'm from great britain. and i furniture ukraine, approximately 4 years ago. in the beginning it was just meet us arrived and then most foreigners started to arrive to join the military and say roughly about 10 most of my contract. i've been in the training marines. and just upon 7 months ago, i joined the motor battery units. and since for the past 3 months, 3 or 4 months, we've been in public poll, i've been assistant preparing the mines fire when with, when we got called to do a fine mission. it was approximately 49
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and of them was oxford high school in michigan. for young lives were lost seven people were injured and no student in the school was left untouched. on may 26, hundreds of those students walked out to show their support for the community of uvalde. this is a scene happening over and over and over again. heart broken families, tiny caskets, stuffed animals in candles and flowers but by a school sign. firearms and other leading cause of death for american children. not cancer, not accidental poisonings, and it used to be car accidents. we did something about it when it was car accident. in the 1980s as a new representative in michigan i authored our child safety seat legislation with a republican colleague in the state senate we both had young children removed were very concerned about car accidents in the number cause of death for children. we knew something had to be done but frankly was controversial the idea of mandating parents had to go out and purchase a car seat and put their child in it -- in a safe car seat? the evidence wa
and of them was oxford high school in michigan. for young lives were lost seven people were injured and no student in the school was left untouched. on may 26, hundreds of those students walked out to show their support for the community of uvalde. this is a scene happening over and over and over again. heart broken families, tiny caskets, stuffed animals in candles and flowers but by a school sign. firearms and other leading cause of death for american children. not cancer, not accidental...
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. >>> police say the crumbley's son shot and killed four students at oxford high school 40 miles north of detrial last november they say seven we areser with hurt in theshooting. prosecutors accused crumbleys of ignoring warning signs their son was in mental distress they also say the crumbleys did not properly store the gun used in the shooting. they pleaded not guilty. their trial is set to begin in october. >>> help for the devastated forests and deforested ones might be coming from above inside the company battling deforest ragz in the wake of wildfirespy using drones to restore the trees. >>> and remembering th psst. girl. you can do better. ok. wow. i'm right here. and you can do better, too. at least with your big name wireless carrier. with xfinity mobile, you can get unlimited for $30 per month on the nation's most reliable 5g network. they can even save you hundreds a year on your wireless bill, over t-mobile, at&t and verizon. wow. i can do better. yes, you can. i can do better, too. break free from the big three and switch to xfinity mobile. wanna help kids get their homewo
. >>> police say the crumbley's son shot and killed four students at oxford high school 40 miles north of detrial last november they say seven we areser with hurt in theshooting. prosecutors accused crumbleys of ignoring warning signs their son was in mental distress they also say the crumbleys did not properly store the gun used in the shooting. they pleaded not guilty. their trial is set to begin in october. >>> help for the devastated forests and deforested ones might be...
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. >> this simulation is taking place at oxford high school in michigan.places piloting new gun detection technology. of course, for the students and staff here at oxford high, planning for a masshooting isn't an academic exercise. late last year in the middle of a school day, this building became a crime scene. >> we're following horrible breaking news out of michigan. yet another school shooting. >> the gunfire erupted this afternoon at a school just north of detroit. >> the suspect fired multiple shots. there's multiple victims. >> less than a year ago, a gunman shot and killed four fellow students and wounded others. the tragedy prompted additional security measures including piloting zero eyes technology on some existing cameras throughout the campus. >> we knew someone bad was in the building but we didn't know exactly where they were to find them on the cameras. this particular type of technology would pinpoint their location, geolocate them and give that information again not only to us but also to first responders to find that individual quickly.
. >> this simulation is taking place at oxford high school in michigan.places piloting new gun detection technology. of course, for the students and staff here at oxford high, planning for a masshooting isn't an academic exercise. late last year in the middle of a school day, this building became a crime scene. >> we're following horrible breaking news out of michigan. yet another school shooting. >> the gunfire erupted this afternoon at a school just north of detroit....
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they thought they thought they thought, believe the oxford deal that there should be a cross. what's wrong with your boss? but you've got to be, i didn't pass much book. you good gordon kimball joe with i think we should look good. does that dormer but those are the merger which is a pretty yes you can you? yes but dear. i cry. oh that would that i'm a who a a and try didn't tell you mark this is jessica. this is curtis stun group and city in city. i was there in 2015, happy days. it's a british military like like slogan quote. and this is just so people know, it's like a military, it's up to my name is aiden oslyn and i'm from great britain. and i furniture ukraine, approximately 4 years ago. in the beginning, it was just me that's arrived and then most foreigners started to arrive to join the military and say roughly about 10 most of my contract. i've been in the training marines. and just upon 7 months ago, i joined the motor battery units. and since for the past 3 months, 3 or 4 months, we've been in public all i've been assist in preparing the mines fire. when we, when we
they thought they thought they thought, believe the oxford deal that there should be a cross. what's wrong with your boss? but you've got to be, i didn't pass much book. you good gordon kimball joe with i think we should look good. does that dormer but those are the merger which is a pretty yes you can you? yes but dear. i cry. oh that would that i'm a who a a and try didn't tell you mark this is jessica. this is curtis stun group and city in city. i was there in 2015, happy days. it's a...
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in oxford, a professor of international migration at the university of birmingham.nd in new zealand, and author and former refugee. welcome and thank you for joining us. behares, let me start with you today. when we talk about the displacement crisis in the world today we must talk about something that's been in the news a lot, especially this week, it's this very controversial plan in the uk . there's this agreement between the british government and rwanda in which some refugees and asylum seekers would be sent to rwanda to have their asylum claims process to their. many who oppose this plan say that the plan mirrors australia's use of offshore detention centers, that was a plan that saw people being sent to detention centers on the pacific islands of nauru and manus, you yourself were held at an offshore detention center on manus island for six years, so how concerned are you about the kind of precedent this uk rwanda agreement could set? >> thank you for having me. i think it's horrific news and for many years, advocates and australia were warning that was -- wa
in oxford, a professor of international migration at the university of birmingham.nd in new zealand, and author and former refugee. welcome and thank you for joining us. behares, let me start with you today. when we talk about the displacement crisis in the world today we must talk about something that's been in the news a lot, especially this week, it's this very controversial plan in the uk . there's this agreement between the british government and rwanda in which some refugees and asylum...
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i i mean one of the few universities that still has real faculty governance is oxford. and and cambridge where essentially the fellows the college are largely self-governing and the central university still has quite a small. administration i personally was liked because you'll then guaranteed having people with real academic values on the other hand people within the oxford would criticizing it all the time because it was somewhat like the running of america the hospitals and consideration. just doing their own thing. it's difficult to get people on the same page and to get any central reform or changes. i was very i think it was alex von humboldt who said that and he's a great german educational reformer that having faculty. running a university and this is rather sort of hierarchical european is like having the animals run the zoo. well, i get that but i also think there should be checks and balances and it strikes me that we've lost many of the checks and balances nowadays. so, you know, i was just so so interested in you know about yes about this governance. jeffer
i i mean one of the few universities that still has real faculty governance is oxford. and and cambridge where essentially the fellows the college are largely self-governing and the central university still has quite a small. administration i personally was liked because you'll then guaranteed having people with real academic values on the other hand people within the oxford would criticizing it all the time because it was somewhat like the running of america the hospitals and consideration....
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oxford institute for ethics, law, and armed conflict. you for joining us. this has been a confusing situation for so many. i want everyone to remember, ukraine did have trials of its own, of russian soldiers. they were given life sentences, but, the legal definition is so important, here. let's try to go through this. is it true that a prisoner of war could not be prosecuted for a lawful act of war? so then, what is the legal distinction between someone who is tried for a war crime, let's say, or a mercenary, or a p.o.w? >> you very much. that is right. a person who is a prisoner of war, that means, a member of the armed forces of one of the parties that are fighting, who is captured and detained by the other side, that is a prisoner of war, is entitled to what is called combatant immunity. what that means is that the person may not be tried merely for taking part in hostilities. what that means is that, as he said, they may not be tried for a lawful act of war. so, if they commit an act which is a war crime, in other words, something wh
oxford institute for ethics, law, and armed conflict. you for joining us. this has been a confusing situation for so many. i want everyone to remember, ukraine did have trials of its own, of russian soldiers. they were given life sentences, but, the legal definition is so important, here. let's try to go through this. is it true that a prisoner of war could not be prosecuted for a lawful act of war? so then, what is the legal distinction between someone who is tried for a war crime, let's say,...
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. >>> police say the crumbley's son shot and killed four students at oxford high school 40 miles north november they say seven we areser with hurt in theshooting. prosecutors accused crumbleys of ignoring warning signs their son was in mental distress they also say the crumbleys did not properly store the gun used in the shooting. they pleaded not guilty. their trial is set to begin in october. >>> help for the devastated forests and deforested ones might be coming from above inside the company battling deforest ragz in the wake of wildfirespy using drones to restore the trees. restore the trees. >>> and remembering th ♪♪ strip away what you don't want, like added sugars and preservatives, and what's left is the good stuff. the real fruit juices of naked. strip down to naked. ♪♪ the chewy box comes today! calm down lenny. we just ordered it yesterday. (gasp) oven baked apple biscuits! hold me leroy! biscuits!! get fast free 1-3 day shipping when they just can't wait. chewy. >>> just more than a year now since the surfside condo collapse in florida and families have sill staefrping for
. >>> police say the crumbley's son shot and killed four students at oxford high school 40 miles north november they say seven we areser with hurt in theshooting. prosecutors accused crumbleys of ignoring warning signs their son was in mental distress they also say the crumbleys did not properly store the gun used in the shooting. they pleaded not guilty. their trial is set to begin in october. >>> help for the devastated forests and deforested ones might be coming from above...