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here on oxford street, the christmas _ change.e christmas lights which - change. here on oxford street, the christmas lights which are l the christmas lights which are usually twinkling around the currently off. this year they only come on at three o'clock in the afternoon and turn off again at 11 o'clock at night. these kinds of measures are in place across europe, and while they might take some getting used to, hopefully they won't stem the christmas cheer. —— dim. tom brada, bbc news. let us bring you some breaking news now. voters in arizona have chosen a democrat as their new governor, defeating a trump—backed candidate. katie hobbs is projected to have beaten kari lake, a high—profile supporter of donald trump and denier of the 2020 election result. arizona is regarded as a battleground state and is expected to play an important role in the next presidential electon in 202a. our north america correspondent peter bowes joins us from los angeles. peter, this is a significant result. how significant is it? potentially, this is
here on oxford street, the christmas _ change.e christmas lights which - change. here on oxford street, the christmas lights which are l the christmas lights which are usually twinkling around the currently off. this year they only come on at three o'clock in the afternoon and turn off again at 11 o'clock at night. these kinds of measures are in place across europe, and while they might take some getting used to, hopefully they won't stem the christmas cheer. —— dim. tom brada, bbc news....
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. _ i was hearing from professor from oxford. an— i was hearing from professor from oxford, an energya saying, look, you might not like to but it's going to have to be part of— like to but it's going to have to be part of the — like to but it's going to have to be part of the solution at least for the coming decade until you solve the coming decade until you solve the issue — the coming decade until you solve the issue of baseload power, which i can he _ the issue of baseload power, which i can be two ways, either through nuclear or— can be two ways, either through nuclear or through battery storage when _ nuclear or through battery storage when you — nuclear or through battery storage when you actually store energy that's — when you actually store energy that's produced by renewables, wind and solar, _ that's produced by renewables, wind and solar, etc, but until he saw that— and solar, etc, but until he saw that conundrum, you are still going to have _ that conundrum, you are still going to have to— that conundrum, you are still going to have to use gas, that is much cleaner— to hav
. _ i was hearing from professor from oxford. an— i was hearing from professor from oxford, an energya saying, look, you might not like to but it's going to have to be part of— like to but it's going to have to be part of the — like to but it's going to have to be part of the solution at least for the coming decade until you solve the coming decade until you solve the issue — the coming decade until you solve the issue of baseload power, which i can he _ the issue of baseload power,...
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it was in this year that he studied at oxford.upov but look at the young prince himself, he is third from the left in the bottom row. and here is another student, oswald rainer felix and oswald , two inseparable friends, as they would say today sweet couple, as you know, yusupov was unconventional this orientation. he brought from oxford. oswald reiner was a friend. and felix yusupov, they studied together at oxford. maintained a close relationship after the murder. what is known about the oswaldereyer with the beginning of the first world war, he was called up for military service, however soon he was suddenly transferred to intelligence and sent to st. petersburg belonging to the intelligence of oswald riders for some time, it was considered not proven, however, confirmation of the work of the rainer in the secret intelligence service. we find in the records of his immediate supervisor the head of the british residency in st. petersburg, samuel. here are the entries, and here are the lines that are official confirmation that the
it was in this year that he studied at oxford.upov but look at the young prince himself, he is third from the left in the bottom row. and here is another student, oswald rainer felix and oswald , two inseparable friends, as they would say today sweet couple, as you know, yusupov was unconventional this orientation. he brought from oxford. oswald reiner was a friend. and felix yusupov, they studied together at oxford. maintained a close relationship after the murder. what is known about the...
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here on oxford street the christmas _ change. here on oxford street the christmas lights _ change.e clock are currently off. this year they only come on three in the and they turn off again at 11 at night. these kinds of measures are in place across europe and while they may take some getting used to, hopefully they won't dim the christmas cheer. now, we have so much more for you on this programme, or the top is next. they will see you at the moment. hello there. 0n the whole, it was a relatively quiet start to our working week, but a change is on the way, and you can see that as we closed out the day in cornwall on monday with this blanket of cloud a bit like closing the curtains across the south—west and, yes, there's a weather front that's bringing some wet and windy weather. you can see the extent of the cloud on the satellite picture actually, and it's this frontal system tied in to an area of low pressure, which will continue to move further north and east. so, for the next few hours, be prepared for some heavy rain, but more importantly, some gale—force gusts of winds — gust
here on oxford street the christmas _ change. here on oxford street the christmas lights _ change.e clock are currently off. this year they only come on three in the and they turn off again at 11 at night. these kinds of measures are in place across europe and while they may take some getting used to, hopefully they won't dim the christmas cheer. now, we have so much more for you on this programme, or the top is next. they will see you at the moment. hello there. 0n the whole, it was a...
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george magnus from oxford university, is china center tells me companies are looking outside of china. it's, it's prudent for companies to be able to, to now kind of look at other countries in asia and beyond for changing the supply chain sort of taking decades to, to build up. it won't happen quickly, but i'm pretty sure it is starting to happen. now that was george magnus from oxford university and what's on the horizon for the world's 2nd largest economy abuse topic of the week. that's on youtube, dot com slash dw news. and a reminder of the top business stories were following for you this hour. even more twitter employees have left the social media company that's shortly after new boss you on mosque gave them the choice between an extremely hard core work environment or leaving hundreds of workers express their intention to resign by muskets deadline of thursday evening. beijing says a leaked paper on germany's new china strategy is a throwback to cold war. times the report a draft shows that berlin wants to take a new economic approach with china that focuses on curbing human rig
george magnus from oxford university, is china center tells me companies are looking outside of china. it's, it's prudent for companies to be able to, to now kind of look at other countries in asia and beyond for changing the supply chain sort of taking decades to, to build up. it won't happen quickly, but i'm pretty sure it is starting to happen. now that was george magnus from oxford university and what's on the horizon for the world's 2nd largest economy abuse topic of the week. that's on...
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he was an indigent young student at oxford wadham college and sort of a strange world. when i first went to oxford, my my rooms were across from hooke's rooms in a bizarre way. now, are those those have become a national monument. and they're preserved. but anyway, there was hooke and he i describe him as someone who had a his there's intelligence was phosphorescent and elastic like a rubber band that stretches as it glows or glows as it stretches. there's a pun in there because. he he all he discovered the laws of elasticity. so hooke's one of his major contributions is that he actually figured out how rubber bands work and the physics of how bands work. but nonetheless he was an incredible polymath he was an architect. he was a scientist he was a microscopist he was a telescope. he did telescopes. and at one point in time, he into a nasty argument with newton and said that he'd even invented or discovered the laws of gravitation which he hadn't. and and the great irony of this was and this an apocryphal story that apparently that president of the of the royal society
he was an indigent young student at oxford wadham college and sort of a strange world. when i first went to oxford, my my rooms were across from hooke's rooms in a bizarre way. now, are those those have become a national monument. and they're preserved. but anyway, there was hooke and he i describe him as someone who had a his there's intelligence was phosphorescent and elastic like a rubber band that stretches as it glows or glows as it stretches. there's a pun in there because. he he all he...
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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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one would think that tens, and sometimes even hundreds of millions earned in russia, oxford harvard ands simply take it from spiritual simplicity. they are higher than your talk about russian oil, but no, any doors are open to big money before the elections, great hopes for leonid or, as he himself prefers to say, leonardo blavatnik is traditionally assigned by the republican party of the usa potential congressmen don't ask questions. where does their longtime sponsor get that kind of money from? that don't smell. extraordinary measures are not needed to supply the russian armed forces, however, clear and well-coordinated work is needed, vladimir putin said today at a meeting of the council to meet the needs of the russian army, the president noted that the main task now is to radically improve the level of coordination between ministries, regions and enterprises, so that troops arrive quality products are quite large. we we agreed that there is no need to introduce any extraordinary measures. there is nothing to be done, but a clear-cut one.
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by law at the moment no church minister can marry or bless a same—sex couple, but the bishop of oxfordps have changed over the past decade, and he has apologised for those views being so slow to change and the fact that they caused genuine hurt. in the try he wrote, i need to acknowledge the acute pain and distress of lgbtq+ in the life of the church. i am sorry that corporately we have been so slow as a church to reach better decisions and practice. so he is now calling for clergy to be allowed to marry a same—sex partner if they wish, but if they don't wish, they should retain the option not to opt into any new arrangements, it is a very significant intervention today. now a look at some other stories making the news today. a court has told the british arm of the global commodities group glencore to pay more than £275 million for bribing officials in african countries to get access to oil. glencore energy uk pleaded guilty to seven corruption offences in june. a mother and her partner have been jailed for life for murdering her son. sebastian kalinowski, who was 15, had been tortured
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marika at the university of amsterdam and in oxford, an associate fellow of the united services institutee, thank you for joining us for inside story. thomas, your son, quinn died in the disaster. i know this has been a difficult time for your family. tell us first about how you felt when that verdict was read out in court. do you feel justice has been done, does this bring you any closure? >> i have difficulties talking about closure, this will never be closed. the truth is yesterday was important to all of us. it was important to me to finally hear a judge, an independent judge, well respected internationally, that would say what happened, who was responsible and who should be convicted. so, yes, it was a great day to finally here what we know already in the past years since we had received that information through different press channels already. >> you follow the top -- trial from the very beginning what was it like for your family and the other victims families who were there with you? >> i did go twice to the court. i lived in new york for five years. i was unable to attend but whe
marika at the university of amsterdam and in oxford, an associate fellow of the united services institutee, thank you for joining us for inside story. thomas, your son, quinn died in the disaster. i know this has been a difficult time for your family. tell us first about how you felt when that verdict was read out in court. do you feel justice has been done, does this bring you any closure? >> i have difficulties talking about closure, this will never be closed. the truth is yesterday was...
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one would think that dozens, and sometimes hundreds of millions earned in russia, oxford harvard andimply accept from spiritual simplicity. they are higher these your talks about russian oil, but there are no machines for money, any doors are open before the elections great expectations for leonid or as he himself prefers to say leonardo blavatnik traditionally assigns the republican party of the usa potential congressmen do not ask questions. where does their longtime sponsor get that kind of money from? there are a lot of requests that we go out more often. declare a country. let's look at this story a little differently. this is an attempt to hear through painting to create the entire panorama of the great country artist. i myself am not sure, naughty, 2 soon. in order to provide our armed forces in a timely manner, everyone needs it. for the russian army, it is important not only to supply more weapons, but also to increase the quality, which was discussed before the meeting with the president. welcome back guys. homecoming. and the russian defense ministry told what was the purp
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further, my main goal, in general, being 3,000 km away, i ca n't sit idly by, and when i came to oxford, i felt the incredible support of the british and ukrainians who came, then i started to act, started to plan various projects, the idea of holding an exhibition of paintings of ukrainians who came to britain because of the war arose in yulia after meeting the local artist andy bullock, whom she met while working on the first of his first project, which was aimed at support of ukraine and since he is a person who is professionally engaged in art, when i had the idea to organize such an exhibition, i asked him for help and we discussed the concept of this exhibition, and he suggested that it would be very cool to show the emotions of people who now they have arisen in connection with the war in ukraine, a joint project of julia and enty was called rice, which means the rise of the artistic union of ukrainians in britain to support their country in the exhibition of 60 works of our citizens who found themselves because of the war in different parts of the united kingdom presented his
further, my main goal, in general, being 3,000 km away, i ca n't sit idly by, and when i came to oxford, i felt the incredible support of the british and ukrainians who came, then i started to act, started to plan various projects, the idea of holding an exhibition of paintings of ukrainians who came to britain because of the war arose in yulia after meeting the local artist andy bullock, whom she met while working on the first of his first project, which was aimed at support of ukraine...
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the same time is very beautiful, the project together received an unexpected continuation outside oxford, the exhibition was invited to participate in a charity auction at the benefit of ukraine in mistocri, the president of the ukrainian association at the university of county came to me and shared what he plans to organize in coventry in the cathedral, which is known throughout britain for the fact that it was broken during the second world war, and he plans to hold it as part of the global peace forum auction for the sale of paintings by ukrainian artists. also, in order to raise funds for the support of ukraine, yuriy plans to continue working in britain for the sake of ukraine . therefore, we will support our country as long as it is necessary. indy balok also does not plan to leave the theme of the war in ukraine in his work. i will never stop supporting ukraine, in particular, through creativity. it is a terrible unjust war and we must do everything possible until it is stopped. britain for the espresso tv channel on this date, this is all the news at eight o'clock, the informatio
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so frank language and oxford. thank you very much for your analysis. thank you back. now some other stories making headlines, the russian foreign ministry is released a video, a foreign minister, a lab for off and his hotel to refute media claims that he was hospitalized in bali . the governor of bali, he says, leverage was taken in for a checkup after his arrival for the g 20 summit and immediately returned in good health and to government protests have taken place in moldova. thousands of people march through the capital key, she now willing for an early election, a middle winter energy crisis, and rapidly rising inflation. it being several protests months with repeated pulls for the resignation of the country's pro waste and president, france and britain have signed a revised deal to try to stop people crossing the english channel in small boats. the new agreement means the u. k. will pay france about $72000000.00 euros to cover the cost of security forces patrolling the french coast record. $40000.00 people across the channel this year. police in turkey say a syri
so frank language and oxford. thank you very much for your analysis. thank you back. now some other stories making headlines, the russian foreign ministry is released a video, a foreign minister, a lab for off and his hotel to refute media claims that he was hospitalized in bali . the governor of bali, he says, leverage was taken in for a checkup after his arrival for the g 20 summit and immediately returned in good health and to government protests have taken place in moldova. thousands of...
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the horn assistant professor of international criminal law at the university of amsterdam and in oxford, samuel romani, and associate fellow at the royal united services institute. welcome to your thank you very much for joining us on inside. sorry, thomas, let me start with you. if i can, your son quinn died in the mh 17 disaster. i know this has been a very difficult time for your family. tell us 1st about how you felt when that verdict was read out in court. do you feel just this has been done? does this bring you any closure? i have difficulties in talking about and closure. this will never be close. but the truth is that yesterday was important to all of this was important to me. to finally hear a judge, an independent church, well respected internationally, that would say what happened, who is responsible and who should be convicted. so yes, it was a great day to finally hear what we know already in the past years. since we have received that information from different address channels already, you followed the tile, thomas from the very beginning. what was it like for your, for y
the horn assistant professor of international criminal law at the university of amsterdam and in oxford, samuel romani, and associate fellow at the royal united services institute. welcome to your thank you very much for joining us on inside. sorry, thomas, let me start with you. if i can, your son quinn died in the mh 17 disaster. i know this has been a very difficult time for your family. tell us 1st about how you felt when that verdict was read out in court. do you feel just this has been...
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and oxford, your, your reaction more than 10 different nationalities will on board m h, 17. was this verdict, a balance one and what do you think it achieves? why the verbiage is all on. certainly a balanced line. we actually look at the details of this case is important to keep in mind a davinsky, one of the suspects and car jenko the others as fact dad actually communicated with each other on the day of the attack, saying that i missed, i had struck a late cranium dead, jacqueline, this was kind of a or a foreign jet that was coming forward. and this was in the military success. and then the russians backtracked it with the farmers of barrows aforesaid, like they typically do. they, he's ukrainian, says even tried to assassinate vladimir putin, they claimed as ukrainian book missile, and that they've been promoting disinformation and conspiracies about this ray ears . so this was a returned to the truth. i think that the verdict was jest, and there's a practical implications. however, it's very, very unfortunate to see as the suspects are not going to face punishment eager
and oxford, your, your reaction more than 10 different nationalities will on board m h, 17. was this verdict, a balance one and what do you think it achieves? why the verbiage is all on. certainly a balanced line. we actually look at the details of this case is important to keep in mind a davinsky, one of the suspects and car jenko the others as fact dad actually communicated with each other on the day of the attack, saying that i missed, i had struck a late cranium dead, jacqueline, this was...
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while joining us from oxford is a very little theater. he's a professor, the oxford internet institute is also also of the book cloud. empires, how digital platforms are overtaking the state and how we can regain control. thank you very much indeed for being with us. what's changing in the market that's forcing these layoffs at the tech companies? so one reason is obviously the overreach during the pandemic. so some extent, to some extent, what we're seeing now is a correction amazon, for instance, a set that they simply hide to many people. they are expecting the good times to continue. and now the consumer demand is going down. and now they're having to lay off. but another reason is the macroeconomic situation rising interest rates and these are not unrelated to each other publicly listed companies are not able to raise money from the market at such favorable terms anymore. and startups that are easy funded or finding it much harder to raise funds from b c. so in order to extend their runway and make sure that they make it through to t
while joining us from oxford is a very little theater. he's a professor, the oxford internet institute is also also of the book cloud. empires, how digital platforms are overtaking the state and how we can regain control. thank you very much indeed for being with us. what's changing in the market that's forcing these layoffs at the tech companies? so one reason is obviously the overreach during the pandemic. so some extent, to some extent, what we're seeing now is a correction amazon, for...
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the bishop of oxford has become the most senior serving cleric to call for the church of england to startr married gay christians to have "the freedom to be sexually active". 0ur religion editor aleem maqbool is here. how significant is this? it is very si . nificant how significant is this? it is very significant because _ how significant is this? it is very significant because steven - how significant is this? it is very significant because steven croft| how significant is this? it is very i significant because steven croft is one of the most senior members of the church of england, one of the 26 bishops that sits in the house of lords and as such, as you say, he has become the most senior member of the church of england to say that the church of england to say that the church should conduct same—sex marriages and it should bless same—sex unions because at the moment, it doesn't. it does allow clergy to be in same—sex civil partnerships but only if they agree to be celibate in those relationships. as such, what the bishop of oxford is saying is that that kind of discrimination has been
the bishop of oxford has become the most senior serving cleric to call for the church of england to startr married gay christians to have "the freedom to be sexually active". 0ur religion editor aleem maqbool is here. how significant is this? it is very si . nificant how significant is this? it is very significant because _ how significant is this? it is very significant because steven - how significant is this? it is very significant because steven croft| how significant is this? it...
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gusts of up to 60 mph hurled is massive plastic christmas ornaments down famed oxford street. thankfully it happened in the wee hours of tuesday morning, so very few pedestrians. we're out the tree that these go on. that's what i want to know. they're already decorating for christmas. see, it's not too early and how big are the presents and what's inside? that's what i want to know. all right, speaking of presidents and big presents to the lottery winner who collected his prize incognito, what man in china recently hit the jackpot, but when he went to go collect his $30 million check, he wore a head to toe costume to hide his winnings, not from the general public, not from the media or from his own wife and children, said he was concerned they would become lazy and wouldn't work hard in the future. isn't that the point of winning a lot of $30 million literally? cash it? maybe it's because i'm a journalist. there's no way my husband could keep from me, but he won $30 million. there's just not even in a head to toe yellow, no costume or whatever that was. there would be signs i
gusts of up to 60 mph hurled is massive plastic christmas ornaments down famed oxford street. thankfully it happened in the wee hours of tuesday morning, so very few pedestrians. we're out the tree that these go on. that's what i want to know. they're already decorating for christmas. see, it's not too early and how big are the presents and what's inside? that's what i want to know. all right, speaking of presidents and big presents to the lottery winner who collected his prize incognito, what...
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george magnus, research associate at the university of oxford's china-centric.g up, we are live at bucharest with talks underway as ministers discuss more support for ukraine. do not miss the interview with spain's former foreign minister. that is up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ dani: welcome back to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i am dani burger in london with manus in dubai. nato foreign ministers are gathered in bucharest for two days of talks as russia intensifies attacks on ukraine's energy infrastructure. for more, we go to maria tadeo who is in bucharest with our guest. maria. maria: good morning. we are here at the security conference in bucharest and what a year to do this conference. i am pleased to say i am also joined by our guest. arancha gonzalez laya, she is the former spanish foreign minister. and to me, the obvious question is being here in bucharest, you feel the tension. and geographically close to the war in ukraine. would you say this is the most security us -- most serious security issue since the cold war? arancha: certainly and the sharpest
george magnus, research associate at the university of oxford's china-centric.g up, we are live at bucharest with talks underway as ministers discuss more support for ukraine. do not miss the interview with spain's former foreign minister. that is up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ dani: welcome back to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i am dani burger in london with manus in dubai. nato foreign ministers are gathered in bucharest for two days of talks as russia intensifies attacks on...
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a director of the new york economics foundation, and max is the head of inequality policy at oxford international. welcome to the program. patrick, is this an attempt to fix an economy that has been grappling with inflation? or more of a political attempt by the tories to build credibility that has been battered by blunders. >> i think it is a very political economic statement. it is attempting to restore the credibility. it is trying to create a platform for a conservative election victory. they are mapping out political choices and debates. >> the statement by jeremy hunt, he's talking about the need to hide taxes and cut public spending as somehow an idea. coupled with the decision by the bank of england. this is a plan to fix the economy? >> it is highly problematic. and we just heard today, a record collapse in disposable income per person. i will ask the question where this come from? it will come from policies including the one you just mentioned. the bank of england, increasing interest rates faster and harder than other countries. it has a net contractionary start, taking money out of th
a director of the new york economics foundation, and max is the head of inequality policy at oxford international. welcome to the program. patrick, is this an attempt to fix an economy that has been grappling with inflation? or more of a political attempt by the tories to build credibility that has been battered by blunders. >> i think it is a very political economic statement. it is attempting to restore the credibility. it is trying to create a platform for a conservative election...
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let's bring in our guest for today's discussion from oxford in the u.k. he is a nonresident senior fellow at the middle east council on global affairs. here indoha is director of the cove study center and from washington, d.c., the former u.s. secretary of defense. gentlemen, a warm welcome to you all. what are turkiye's intentions in northern syria? is it going to launch a ground attack? >> i think turkiye's intention is exactly what president erdogan has been saying. his intention is clearly to do other military operations and airstrikes. i think the intention -- that has been the goal for quite some time. they will define the nature and depth of any such confrontation because the u.s. and russia are major players on the others out of the border. so for any ground operations, the u.s. and russian fighters will feature inevitably in the conversations. >> turkiye if were to begin a ground offensive, would it be legal under international law? >> this is a conflict zone, and basically turkiye has indicated many times that it will not allow any kind of threa
let's bring in our guest for today's discussion from oxford in the u.k. he is a nonresident senior fellow at the middle east council on global affairs. here indoha is director of the cove study center and from washington, d.c., the former u.s. secretary of defense. gentlemen, a warm welcome to you all. what are turkiye's intentions in northern syria? is it going to launch a ground attack? >> i think turkiye's intention is exactly what president erdogan has been saying. his intention is...
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researchers at the university of oxford found that covid sufferers. we're 55% more likely to be diagnosed with a seizure in the next 6 months. they say the increased risk was found even in people who were not hospitalized. the link between covid and seizures was also stronger among children than adults. researchers say the risk was small less than one percent of covid patients had seizures. and it's unclear why it happened. a new report says one in 10 babies were born prematurely in the u.s. last year. and that. >> as a record high in 2021, roughly 383,000 births happened before week. 37 of pregnancy. that's about 10 and a half percent of births. and that's that highest total since records began in 2007 health experts think this is partly because of problems like the rise in obesity and type 2 diabetes. also the strain on health care services from the pandemic. that report was published by the nonprofit march of dimes. >> the fda is warning americans against buying medication at online pharmacies. the agency saying while many operate legally, some are
researchers at the university of oxford found that covid sufferers. we're 55% more likely to be diagnosed with a seizure in the next 6 months. they say the increased risk was found even in people who were not hospitalized. the link between covid and seizures was also stronger among children than adults. researchers say the risk was small less than one percent of covid patients had seizures. and it's unclear why it happened. a new report says one in 10 babies were born prematurely in the u.s....
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alabama gets the gutsy win in oxford, 30-24, the final tally. michigan, nebraska. curdling is hit or miss and when you miss, you get hit hard. slow motion, not for the weak minded. then, the landing didn't look much better, takes the hit from underneath and falls on his head. looks cool when you pull it off, but, always think twice. >>> tonight, balance of power. >> it's clear that we've been successful in this mission. >> democrats celebrating in arizona. now just one seat away from keeping control of the senate. >>> also tonight, deadly crash. two vintage aircraft including a b-17 bomber collide midair at an air show in dallas. we'll have the latest. >>> plus, whirlwind tour. president biden meets with asian leaders aiming to counter china's rise. >>> in ukraine, russian troops blow up a vital dam as they retreat.% >> i'm chris livesay outside the newly liberated city of kherson where the celebrations continue. >>> also, crypto
alabama gets the gutsy win in oxford, 30-24, the final tally. michigan, nebraska. curdling is hit or miss and when you miss, you get hit hard. slow motion, not for the weak minded. then, the landing didn't look much better, takes the hit from underneath and falls on his head. looks cool when you pull it off, but, always think twice. >>> tonight, balance of power. >> it's clear that we've been successful in this mission. >> democrats celebrating in arizona. now just one seat...
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this is james henderson who lives the gas research program at oxford university. so natural gas still limit c o 2 went burned . it's not entirely clean, but it's cleanup and it's alternatives like coal by generating the same amount of energy. and so the 1st step for many countries is to switch away such as comb, particularly in college and ration. and you can imagine this like switching a color stove for a gas heater just on a much bigger scale. so instead of building a new coal power plant, build a gas power plant or retrofit acorta plan to run on gas, kind of like the industry is showing up here. as a lot of relatively clean natural gas became suddenly available, it turned into more than just the fuel. it was now a bridge fuel making power economy with less of the carbon pollution that causes climate change. the thinking was this gas could be the bridge between fossil fuel power, past and future power by renewables. up until today, politicians and the industry of pushing this narrative. and that's because it works in this sector in the us. typically, gas has bee
this is james henderson who lives the gas research program at oxford university. so natural gas still limit c o 2 went burned . it's not entirely clean, but it's cleanup and it's alternatives like coal by generating the same amount of energy. and so the 1st step for many countries is to switch away such as comb, particularly in college and ration. and you can imagine this like switching a color stove for a gas heater just on a much bigger scale. so instead of building a new coal power plant,...
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this is james henderson who leads the gas research program at oxford university. so natural gas still emits c o 2 when burned. it's not entirely clean, but it's cleaner than it's alternatives like coal, by generating the same amount of energy. and so the 1st step for many countries is to switch away such as comb, particularly in college and ration. and you can imagine this like switching a color stove for a gas heater just on a much bigger scale. so instead of building a new coal power plant, build a guest power plant or retrofit acorta plan to run on gas kind of like the industry is showing up here. ah, as a lot of relatively clean natural gas became suddenly available, it turned into more than just the fuel. it was now a bridge fuel making power, our economy with less of the carbon pollution that causes climate change. the thinking was this gas could be the bridge between fossil fuel power, past and future power by renewables. up until today, politicians and the industry pushing this narrative. and that's because it works in this sector in the us. typically, a g
this is james henderson who leads the gas research program at oxford university. so natural gas still emits c o 2 when burned. it's not entirely clean, but it's cleaner than it's alternatives like coal, by generating the same amount of energy. and so the 1st step for many countries is to switch away such as comb, particularly in college and ration. and you can imagine this like switching a color stove for a gas heater just on a much bigger scale. so instead of building a new coal power plant,...
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alabama gets the win in oxford 30-24 the final tally. >>> all right, we teased it, look away if you didn't like it. that's nebraska's brown getting hit in a place where you do not want to get hit, folks. hurdling, looks cool when you pull it off, but think twice. that can happen. >>> all right, much more to come, including a historical week for steph curry, and odell beckham is last week i stepped in a bear trap. i should really get rid of it. but... i'll make do. just like i make do without home internet. besides, my phone gets the job done. sometimes. it's not that bad. it is that bad. don't settle. get xfinity home internet for just $24.99 a month for 2 years with no annual contract and a free streaming box. >>> chargers and 49ers on the big stage this weekend. it's sunday night football from santa clara. elijah mitchell, deebo samuel set to return for the 49ers, meaning we get to see their offense in full force. but is it at full force? no way the 49ers would add another star, right? maybe. wide receiver odell beckham jr.'s name has been attached. he's listed them as a top spot. he int
alabama gets the win in oxford 30-24 the final tally. >>> all right, we teased it, look away if you didn't like it. that's nebraska's brown getting hit in a place where you do not want to get hit, folks. hurdling, looks cool when you pull it off, but think twice. that can happen. >>> all right, much more to come, including a historical week for steph curry, and odell beckham is last week i stepped in a bear trap. i should really get rid of it. but... i'll make do. just like i...
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from oxford, you later came back and went to yale law school and became a supreme court clerk for justicereyer. when you're having this career, did you ever think your career could go off the deep end because everything was working out perfectly? jake: it is true i have had incredible opportunities. at every one of those stages, i went through the same fears, growing pains, slip-ups, and stumbles that everyone does, and that was true with respect to academic work. that was far from perfect. it was true with respect to relationships that did not work out. i had what i think was, you know, an incredibly lucky childhood, but it was not too different from that of other people who grew up in the midwest in the 1980's and got to have these chances. david: what did your father and mother do? jake: my father worked in the business side of the minneapolis star tribune. that was the major newspaper in minneapolis. my mother was a teacher and guidance counselor in minneapolis public schools. i am one of five. i am the second of five kids. we all went to minneapolis public schools, graduated from sou
from oxford, you later came back and went to yale law school and became a supreme court clerk for justicereyer. when you're having this career, did you ever think your career could go off the deep end because everything was working out perfectly? jake: it is true i have had incredible opportunities. at every one of those stages, i went through the same fears, growing pains, slip-ups, and stumbles that everyone does, and that was true with respect to academic work. that was far from perfect. it...
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of course you won't get into harvard or oxford or any such higher education institution. hmm. do you finish the last three classes of a private school, which also costs 45,000 pounds a year for freedom of speech and freedom of movement, there and in belarus professional and personal full release of the program is also available on youtube channel belarus 1. costume designs and stage design for opera and ballet performances exhibition of theatrical paint yevgenia zhdanov presents the museum of the history of the theater musical culture of belarus timed to coincide with the 85th anniversary of the theater artist, painter and graphic artist among posters , costumes and props on the stage of the bolshoi theater and the muscovite theater, shtan considered the founders of belarusian shorthand pavel maslennikov and yevgeny chemodurov to be his teachers. one of the works evgenia zhdana is carmen, if dasha traces the line, he continues to work in different genres, and in ballet and opera - this is the bakhchisarai fountain and goes with modern directors, contemporary artists and brings
of course you won't get into harvard or oxford or any such higher education institution. hmm. do you finish the last three classes of a private school, which also costs 45,000 pounds a year for freedom of speech and freedom of movement, there and in belarus professional and personal full release of the program is also available on youtube channel belarus 1. costume designs and stage design for opera and ballet performances exhibition of theatrical paint yevgenia zhdanov presents the museum of...