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ronson has been living in oxford for the past four months.ship at the reuters institute at oxford university and is living in dorms. so, this is my room. very good — i'm ronson, this is r. i've my own bed and also a desk and many places to put my things here, places to put my clothes. some for storage and some places for me to brush my teeth and wash my face — very good. so, this is my room. hello. ronson�*s promised to return to hong kong to face trial. under the british government's route to citizenship scheme, he has the right to stay in the uk. most important thing is i'm the hong kong people, 0k? is not depends on how i like the life in the uk, how i can get a peaceful feeling in uk. it's just — just the reason why i needed to go back and why i needed to stay in hong kong and what i can contribute my most to hong kong. every time when i go in church and a cathedral around the uk, i may light some candles for the people i miss and especially defendant of the stand news case, my two bosses, the former editors in chief of stand news and als
ronson has been living in oxford for the past four months.ship at the reuters institute at oxford university and is living in dorms. so, this is my room. very good — i'm ronson, this is r. i've my own bed and also a desk and many places to put my things here, places to put my clothes. some for storage and some places for me to brush my teeth and wash my face — very good. so, this is my room. hello. ronson�*s promised to return to hong kong to face trial. under the british government's...
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i oxford university for six months— oxford university for six months. ., ., . months.onths. i have told the police officer that i _ months. i have told the police officer that i plan _ months. i have told the police officer that i plan to _ months. i have told the police officer that i plan to leave - months. i have told the police officer that i plan to leave on | officer that i plan to leave on 23rd of september and i have to stay in england for half a year. they said that they will record it and tell the court, told the magistrate what is going on, so i don't have any idea on that.— going on, so i don't have any idea on that. more than a week has passed _ idea on that. more than a week has passed and _ idea on that. more than a week has passed and ronson - idea on that. more than a week has passed and ronson has - idea on that. more than a week. has passed and ronson has been granted bail. he is allowed to leave hong kong. today is his last day in the city. he is going to see his journalist colleague patrick lamb in the detention centre before he leaves. he has been
i oxford university for six months— oxford university for six months. ., ., . months.onths. i have told the police officer that i _ months. i have told the police officer that i plan _ months. i have told the police officer that i plan to _ months. i have told the police officer that i plan to leave - months. i have told the police officer that i plan to leave on | officer that i plan to leave on 23rd of september and i have to stay in england for half a year. they said that they will record...
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so i went to oxford and studied and traveled for about a year and a half.i played very little basketball, but in the spring of my second year, one night i went down to the gym just to shoot some baskets. i was all alone. no shot and a sensation and a feeling came back to. me, i was dribbling and i was shooting the whole kind of syndrome of basketball came back to me and appealed to me. and i thought, why not try pros? why not it against the best? hello again, everybody. this is chick hearn speaking from the beautiful sports arena tonight. the los angeles lakers tangle with the new york knickerbockers. but this promises to be a different new york knickerbocker team because they bring the town with them, one of the most heralded men ever to come. endo pro basketball bill bradley now bellamy against them, harvard center. they both tap. it goes into the back court in new york and bradley's got a bill bradley front guard number 24 on his uniform, guarded by west. give the bananas down. he sometimes shoots that far. screens for bradley's first shot at 20 footer,
so i went to oxford and studied and traveled for about a year and a half.i played very little basketball, but in the spring of my second year, one night i went down to the gym just to shoot some baskets. i was all alone. no shot and a sensation and a feeling came back to. me, i was dribbling and i was shooting the whole kind of syndrome of basketball came back to me and appealed to me. and i thought, why not try pros? why not it against the best? hello again, everybody. this is chick hearn...
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cambridge stands on the river, which in oxford itself is called by books walked and lovers of dancingnd satisfaction. vladimir ship of fools right questions from a specialist for 200 in 2023, for this holiday, the russian neural network text generator was taught to write love poems. valentine's day american boxers 800 andrew thank you citruses 200 or 1.000. let's 200 still focus on the screen. here are four citrus fruits. which of them is otherwise called pompelmus or let's say number two number two. it was this director who in 2001 shot the film artificial intelligence and android boys programmed for love. it's steven spielberg so salads over 200 on december 24 last year in novosibirsk , 85 chefs filled a whole plastic pool with this salad, the weight of the record dish was 4.154 kg. that's olivier salad right. it was on new year's eve american boxers for a thousand. this champion of the 1968 olympics in mexico city retired from the sport to become a preacher, and then triumphantly returned to the professional ring. get to know him. in 1799, paul was the first to ban this dance by hi
cambridge stands on the river, which in oxford itself is called by books walked and lovers of dancingnd satisfaction. vladimir ship of fools right questions from a specialist for 200 in 2023, for this holiday, the russian neural network text generator was taught to write love poems. valentine's day american boxers 800 andrew thank you citruses 200 or 1.000. let's 200 still focus on the screen. here are four citrus fruits. which of them is otherwise called pompelmus or let's say number two...
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he joins us now from oxford in the united kingdom. frank, are you convinced by the video from forwarding to show wagner fighters in bell, or is, and if they are there, how concerned should ukraine be? well, good morning, michael. yes, these videos look look reasonably genuine. and it is a fair assumption that these soldiers on medicine rays are conducting training of belarus and forces, but enough in high numbers. the best analysis here suggests so what's happening is that volume is applicant contingent which they call the voc, not africa, cool. let me to note is rotating in and out of bella risk for training purposes. it's very important for the full days for this most of the company that they retain their inputs in africa and also for russian strategic purposes. i don't think they need to be disaggregated from the consent to be more considerably stronger presence of cognitive in south of ukraine, which seems not to be be folded of being folded into russian forces. you're going to be concerned about this, the mouse to a training miss
he joins us now from oxford in the united kingdom. frank, are you convinced by the video from forwarding to show wagner fighters in bell, or is, and if they are there, how concerned should ukraine be? well, good morning, michael. yes, these videos look look reasonably genuine. and it is a fair assumption that these soldiers on medicine rays are conducting training of belarus and forces, but enough in high numbers. the best analysis here suggests so what's happening is that volume is applicant...
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in the point that when denis healey was at oxford balliol . in the was at oxford balliol.the 1930, there were three outstanding undergraduates there roy jenkins, ted heath and him and i said every one of them went to on a major career in politics. and my question i said to this dinner is today, if there were similar three similarly gifted people at oxford university or wherever , oxford university or wherever, would they all go into politics? my view is that none of them would. and it's quite interesting. afterwards he came up and he said, you know, i hate to with you about anything to agree with you about anything and you're not the kind of person people to think person i want people to think i agree he said, but you agree with. he said, but you were right . i agree with. he said, but you were right. i didn't believe that either . that either. >> now, some people it's not an argument. i subscribe but argument. i subscribe to, but you may a different view. you may have a different view. some people all politicians some people say all politicians are enough that are not pai
in the point that when denis healey was at oxford balliol . in the was at oxford balliol.the 1930, there were three outstanding undergraduates there roy jenkins, ted heath and him and i said every one of them went to on a major career in politics. and my question i said to this dinner is today, if there were similar three similarly gifted people at oxford university or wherever , oxford university or wherever, would they all go into politics? my view is that none of them would. and it's quite...
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in the point that when denis healey was at oxford balliol . in the was at oxford balliol.n the 1930, there were three outstanding undergraduates there roy jenkins, ted heath and him and i said every one of them went to on a major career in politics. and my question i said to this dinner is today, if there were similar three similarly gifted people at oxford university or wherever , oxford university or wherever, would they all go into politics? my view is that none of them would. and it's quite interesting. afterwards he came up and he said, you know, i hate to with you about anything to agree with you about anything and you're not the kind of person people to think person i want people to think i agree he said, but you agree with. he said, but you were right . i agree with. he said, but you were right. i didn't believe that either . that either. >> now, some people it's not an argument. i subscribe but argument. i subscribe to, but you may a different view. you may have a different view. some people all politicians some people say all politicians are enough that are not p
in the point that when denis healey was at oxford balliol . in the was at oxford balliol.n the 1930, there were three outstanding undergraduates there roy jenkins, ted heath and him and i said every one of them went to on a major career in politics. and my question i said to this dinner is today, if there were similar three similarly gifted people at oxford university or wherever , oxford university or wherever, would they all go into politics? my view is that none of them would. and it's quite...
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it's 100 years since the first mg rolled out of morris garages in oxford.appeal, certainly when i was youngster, it was a sports car, it was a two—seater, and you could have fun with it. but a wet day could dampen all that. it's not a car at all for the rain. no, no, definitely, most definitely not. this is its first outing in the rain since completing its four—year restoration. yeah, as i say, it's totally original and i've done all the work myself. archive: mg - - for 35 years, a magic for years, it was the ultimate boys toy, and so it remains today. i can understand the fascination, but i am a person who, so long as it gets me from a to b, i don't really care. the uppingham factory finally closed in 1980. it was devastating, wasn't it? absolutely devastating. but then look how many manufacturers are gone. and watch this — built in china. some purists will argue this isn't a true mg, but... at least it's keeping the mg alive and it's bringing new people into the mg car club. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. hey, i'm dylan
it's 100 years since the first mg rolled out of morris garages in oxford.appeal, certainly when i was youngster, it was a sports car, it was a two—seater, and you could have fun with it. but a wet day could dampen all that. it's not a car at all for the rain. no, no, definitely, most definitely not. this is its first outing in the rain since completing its four—year restoration. yeah, as i say, it's totally original and i've done all the work myself. archive: mg - - for 35 years, a magic...
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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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. >>> in michigan, day two to decide if the oxford school shooter should spend the rest of his life in prison without the possibility of parole. what survivors are testifying they saw the then 15-year-old do that day. we are back in just 60 seconds. o that day we are back in just 60 seconds add-on tre atment for severe eosinophilic asthma that can mean less oral steroids. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. may cause headache, injection site reactions, back pain, and fatigue. ask your asthma specialist about a nunormal with nucala. i'm adding downy unstopables to my wash now. i'll be smelling fresh all day long. [sniffs] still fresh. still fresh! get 6 times longer-lasting freshness, plus odor protection with downy unstopables. >>> welcome back. as we continue our coverage of jack smith's surprise superseding indictment in the mar-a
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i think he did history in politics or something like this at oxford.worked went into the he went and worked for western meeting as a parliamentary researcher. he's the health secretary. he the shadow health secretary. he did bit of work with a public did a bit of work with a public affairs agency, the as well. affairs agency, the cbi as well. he's done, you know, the sort of usual career politician type jobs. is that what we want in our in the house of commons? is that what we need more of? and does his age bother you ? does his age bother you? >> a few questions. >> a few questions. >> age does bother me, actually. >> age does bother me, actually. >> i think that we and it concerns me that as a society, we've got this tendency, these days to kind of build believe that young people are imbued with, you know, infinite wisdom and they can teach the rest of us about life and everything else. and in doing so, we often kind of reject people with more , more experience, people who have raised families, people who have raised families, people who have paid mo
i think he did history in politics or something like this at oxford.worked went into the he went and worked for western meeting as a parliamentary researcher. he's the health secretary. he the shadow health secretary. he did bit of work with a public did a bit of work with a public affairs agency, the as well. affairs agency, the cbi as well. he's done, you know, the sort of usual career politician type jobs. is that what we want in our in the house of commons? is that what we need more of? and...
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they were there on the day of the shooting at oxford high school. one minor took the stand.ny. he testified he was in the bathroom around lunch hour and he heard a shot. there was a senior in the bathroom with him, justin shilling. justin told him, go in the in the stall, don't let your feet show. justin also shielded his feet from anyone entering the bathroom. they realized the shooter had come into the bathroom. at that point, he left. the shooter comes back in, pushes own the stall door, sees them both. leaves theb bathroom, orders th senior out of the bathroom. the minor hears one shot. he believes the shooter then leaves. he believes, though, then the shooter came back. he pushed open the stall door again, ordered the minor out of the stall to where his friend was lying on the ground, but the minor saw that gun move one direction. he ran behind him out of that bathroom and saved his life. now, there was one of the assistant vice principals of oxford high school that took the stand. she had known the shooter since elementary school. she was his elementary principal. she
they were there on the day of the shooting at oxford high school. one minor took the stand.ny. he testified he was in the bathroom around lunch hour and he heard a shot. there was a senior in the bathroom with him, justin shilling. justin told him, go in the in the stall, don't let your feet show. justin also shielded his feet from anyone entering the bathroom. they realized the shooter had come into the bathroom. at that point, he left. the shooter comes back in, pushes own the stall door,...
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a room which, for generations, has strictly been the land of oxfords and loafers.what everybody wants. >> reporter: berto tells us business comes from businesspeople, in suits. men and women. >> women are 100% sneakerheads just like men are. there are women that have better collections than men do. >> reporter: "washington post" fashion journalist robin gavon says it's the latest sign of a generational change in american offices and cubicles. >> it's their way of saying they're not going to completely play by the rules, that they're their own person. >> reporter: at the capitol, sneaker caucus, hoping talks of sneakers can help break the ice and break some of the gridlock. you wear this to work, somebody from the other party might talk to you about them. >> well, that's the whole idea. >> reporter: change in washington is always gradual. if you walk towards the house speaker's lobby, with sneakers like these -- they'll turn you away. when it comes to shifting the dress codes, washington would rather walk before it runs. scott mcfarland, cbs news, washington. >>> th
a room which, for generations, has strictly been the land of oxfords and loafers.what everybody wants. >> reporter: berto tells us business comes from businesspeople, in suits. men and women. >> women are 100% sneakerheads just like men are. there are women that have better collections than men do. >> reporter: "washington post" fashion journalist robin gavon says it's the latest sign of a generational change in american offices and cubicles. >> it's their way...
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here at oxford you have professors who wrote the paper on what jobs might be automated in the near future and they said something like 45% of american jobs would be high-risk risk jobs of automation on computers a solution. i do not subscribe to this. there's a great paper that talks about why there are so many jobs in the history and future replaced by automation and we have seen this for hundred -- hundreds of years, technological progress, certainly it can transform the labor market and maybe some people will have jobs transformed but the other side of it is the productivity of the average worker will be able to increase when it comes to applying ai. you will become more productive. it's a net benefit. it will be more to do. and people who traditionally have lower education and income will also be augmented by ai so you will see a raising of the lowest levels of the workforce anyway to do things they currently can't do so i am not worried about it. and then the other part of it, what would it actually mean if some new ai system came in and rapidly transformed an entire level of the eco
here at oxford you have professors who wrote the paper on what jobs might be automated in the near future and they said something like 45% of american jobs would be high-risk risk jobs of automation on computers a solution. i do not subscribe to this. there's a great paper that talks about why there are so many jobs in the history and future replaced by automation and we have seen this for hundred -- hundreds of years, technological progress, certainly it can transform the labor market and...
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. >> and you get to oxford university at any point at either at school or at oxford imposter syndromeimposter syndrome. did you ever experience imposter syndrome ? experience imposter syndrome? >> oh, gosh, no , i don't think >> oh, gosh, no, i don't think so. i mean, everybody , he so. i mean, everybody, he wonders. i think if they're honest, wonders if they're up to the next challenge that that meets them . i think that's meets them. i think that's that's just human nature. but i'd always felt that i would go to oxford and was delighted to get there and pleased about it. yeah. >> so and did you get involved in student politics at oxford? >> i did a bit. i've always been interested in politics actually, ever since kind of primary school, really. and did you always want to be politician always want to be a politician from a very young age? from a from a very young age? i l, from a from a very young age? i i, i always thought i might go into politics. i thought it wasn't like, what i was determined to do, but i was always interested it. and always interested in it. and certainly i went
. >> and you get to oxford university at any point at either at school or at oxford imposter syndromeimposter syndrome. did you ever experience imposter syndrome ? experience imposter syndrome? >> oh, gosh, no , i don't think >> oh, gosh, no, i don't think so. i mean, everybody , he so. i mean, everybody, he wonders. i think if they're honest, wonders if they're up to the next challenge that that meets them . i think that's meets them. i think that's that's just human nature....
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but after that, i'm afraid clinton, who is a oxford. a restaurant owner in oxford.,sunak, actually. yeah, i think he's a big time thicourse,suremainsjally. yeah, i think he's a big time thicourse,su remains to ly. yeah, i think he's a big time thicourse,su remains to be yeah, i think he's a big time thicourse,suremains to be seen of course, it remains to be seen if it's all delivered. but there we go. home secretary we go. the home secretary suella braverman we go. the home secretary suella brymake an we go. the home secretary suella brymake it harder for foreign to make it harder for foreign criminals to settle britain criminals to settle in britain again. could well be again. look, this could well be another win. did you know that until now, you could have a prison sentence of four years in another country and legally be applying a british passport, applying for a british passport, which was i think we can all agree but i'm patrick agree bonkers, but i'm patrick christys britain's channel right? so the government is cracking down on foreign criminals who want to s
but after that, i'm afraid clinton, who is a oxford. a restaurant owner in oxford.,sunak, actually. yeah, i think he's a big time thicourse,suremainsjally. yeah, i think he's a big time thicourse,su remains to ly. yeah, i think he's a big time thicourse,su remains to be yeah, i think he's a big time thicourse,suremains to be seen of course, it remains to be seen if it's all delivered. but there we go. home secretary we go. the home secretary suella braverman we go. the home secretary suella...
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he's the director of future of work at the oxford mountain school at oxford university. good to have you with us. so let's start with costs and how expensive is ally for businesses. depends very much for which type of application we're talking about. so in the new of, of generating they, i would check if a t p. so when facebook learn more about the model was advisedly related to the public in a few software engineers, we managed to tweak it and improve it just with, you know, a few $100.00 and types of financial resources. so in such an applications it can be virus cheap applications, obviously to pass on. we still don't think they have access to the cell so hard to name, but the software itself is not an expense. so is it for all businesses then? well, it depends very much in which type of work you are engaged in, but it's true, it's a general purpose technology. my slide electricity with test test for the economy as we know it. so you don't have to be i, it is very much what's being discussed this day. but artificial intelligence is going to just ball transportation. i
he's the director of future of work at the oxford mountain school at oxford university. good to have you with us. so let's start with costs and how expensive is ally for businesses. depends very much for which type of application we're talking about. so in the new of, of generating they, i would check if a t p. so when facebook learn more about the model was advisedly related to the public in a few software engineers, we managed to tweak it and improve it just with, you know, a few $100.00 and...
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they�*re working with researchers at oxford university who�*ve calculated exactly how much carbon dioxiderch shows that big, meaty diets of 100g or more a day, like thisjuicy burger, results in ten kilograms of c02. but if you halve your meat intake to 50g, the c02 levels are also halved to 5kg a day. and if you have a completely plant—based burger, it�*s down to 2.5. but scientists say you don�*t have to become a vegan to help save the planet. simply cutting back on meat can have a huge effect. so, if everyone in the uk who�*s currently a high meat eater moved down, just reduced the amount of meat that they consumed, then it would make a really big difference overall — about equivalent of taking about 8 million cars off the road. professor scarborough surveyed the diets of 55,000 people to come to this conclusion, which has been published in the scientificjournal nature food. but the head of the uk�*s largest meat industry association says his experts tell him that such studies overstate the impact of producing meat. meat is a wonderful part of a balanced diet. now, that doesn�*t mean th
they�*re working with researchers at oxford university who�*ve calculated exactly how much carbon dioxiderch shows that big, meaty diets of 100g or more a day, like thisjuicy burger, results in ten kilograms of c02. but if you halve your meat intake to 50g, the c02 levels are also halved to 5kg a day. and if you have a completely plant—based burger, it�*s down to 2.5. but scientists say you don�*t have to become a vegan to help save the planet. simply cutting back on meat can have a...
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he joins us from oxford in the united kingdom. frank, bring us up to speed on ukraine's counter offensive. the country's deputy defense minister says fierce baffles are raging. and the situation is complicated. is that her way of saying that russia is putting up more resistance to unexpected or good morning, terry. what was saying and what that report you typically demonstrated was the reality of this, which is of course, where you creating soldiers land way ukrainian, military lead, display of, and politically dismissed. and they have been said for months. but this will be long and bloody will not be one great found their way of free. are the best in sol commentator in does is west of ukraine is general mind they in united states has been say exactly the same for many months. so what's happening here, bear in mind with full weeks into this now it's not long. is exactly what the sold to the real sick. how to explain the credit is a probing defenses and see why they may be able to exploit gaps or the whole. so doing goals smashing,
he joins us from oxford in the united kingdom. frank, bring us up to speed on ukraine's counter offensive. the country's deputy defense minister says fierce baffles are raging. and the situation is complicated. is that her way of saying that russia is putting up more resistance to unexpected or good morning, terry. what was saying and what that report you typically demonstrated was the reality of this, which is of course, where you creating soldiers land way ukrainian, military lead, display...
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live now to drjennifer cassidy, a former diplomat and now a politics lecturer at the university of oxfordinister rishi sunak, how do you thinkjoe biden will handle that? ., , you thinkjoe biden will handle that? . , ., ., that? certainly, we thought it would be a smooth — that? certainly, we thought it would be a smooth enough _ that? certainly, we thought it would be a smooth enough regular- that? certainly, we thought it would be a smooth enough regular visit. be a smooth enough regular visit before the cheerleaders headed onto the 74th nato summit, but certainly president biden's decision to send cluster bombs, cluster munitions to ukraine really has put a spanner in the works of this diplomatic meeting. rishi sunak came out yesterday, rightly so, condemning this because, as we know, the uk is a signatory to the 2008 un convention which bans the use and the creation of these cluster munitions, along with 123 other countries. the us, russia and ukraine are not signatories to this. on the front line there will be some 0n the front line there will be some disagreement, whether we see back
live now to drjennifer cassidy, a former diplomat and now a politics lecturer at the university of oxfordinister rishi sunak, how do you thinkjoe biden will handle that? ., , you thinkjoe biden will handle that? . , ., ., that? certainly, we thought it would be a smooth — that? certainly, we thought it would be a smooth enough _ that? certainly, we thought it would be a smooth enough regular- that? certainly, we thought it would be a smooth enough regular visit. be a smooth enough regular...
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finally, i thank my publisher, oxford press. oxford has a long and storied history of publishing groundbreaking books, especially in women's history. african-american history and sports history. without a doubt. oxford university press is the proper press for serving herself. i extend gratitude to oxford's president nico fund humanities editor in chief theo caldera, the marketing and publicity team as represented by jostle in cordova and aaron cox. and last but certainly least, susan added our susan ferber, my editor, the executive editor of american and world history. biography is, a historical genre steeped in concern about origins and many years that i spent researching and writing serving herself. people have often asked me when i first learned about althea gibson. the question itself me because it speaks to the relative obscurity and to which gibson had fallen until recently when i scanned my bookshelves and multiple biographies of joe louis, jesse owens, jackie robinson muhammad ali, and now arthur, i find myself wondering
finally, i thank my publisher, oxford press. oxford has a long and storied history of publishing groundbreaking books, especially in women's history. african-american history and sports history. without a doubt. oxford university press is the proper press for serving herself. i extend gratitude to oxford's president nico fund humanities editor in chief theo caldera, the marketing and publicity team as represented by jostle in cordova and aaron cox. and last but certainly least, susan added our...
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yeah they've got one in oxford, other places, the oxford, the other places, the one oxford kind hit onen, certainly the people were me the other day, were saying to me the other day, you know, ulez equals you lose. because i mean, there was certainly very, strong certainly a very, very strong feeling but look, feeling against it. but look, i think you just look around think if you just look around the world, happening in the world, what's happening in the world, what's happening in the today, you deny the world today, you cannot deny that something pretty dramatic the world today, you cannot deny th happening,g pretty dramatic is happening, too. >> but drive into >> yeah, but £12 to drive into london. i'm sorry. i mean, london. well, i'm sorry. i mean, £12. a long £12. jerry, look, it's a long way from greece having actually the ulez aren't about that. >> about air >> they're not about air quality. air quality. >> air quality? >> air quality? >> precisely. they're not affecting global warming. >> precisely. they're not affe no, g global warming. >> precisely. they're not affeno, no, .ob
yeah they've got one in oxford, other places, the oxford, the other places, the one oxford kind hit onen, certainly the people were me the other day, were saying to me the other day, you know, ulez equals you lose. because i mean, there was certainly very, strong certainly a very, very strong feeling but look, feeling against it. but look, i think you just look around think if you just look around the world, happening in the world, what's happening in the world, what's happening in the today,...
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. >> and you get to oxford university at any point at either at school or at oxford imposter syndrome imposter syndrome. did you ever experience imposter syndrome ? experience imposter syndrome? >> oh, gosh, no , i don't think >> oh, gosh, no, i don't think so. i mean, everybody , he so. i mean, everybody, he wonders. i think if they're honest, wonders if they're up to the next challenge that that meets them . i think that's meets them. i think that's that's just human nature. but i'd always felt that i would go to oxford and was delighted to get there and pleased about it. yeah. >> so and did you get involved in student politics at oxford? >> i did a bit. i've always been interested in politics actually, ever since kind of primary school, really. and did you always want to be politician always want to be a politician from a very young age? from a from a very young age? i i, i always thought i might go into politics. i thought it wasn't like, what i was determined to do, but i was always interested in it. and certainly went certainly when i went to university, i got university, i was
. >> and you get to oxford university at any point at either at school or at oxford imposter syndrome imposter syndrome. did you ever experience imposter syndrome ? experience imposter syndrome? >> oh, gosh, no , i don't think >> oh, gosh, no, i don't think so. i mean, everybody , he so. i mean, everybody, he wonders. i think if they're honest, wonders if they're up to the next challenge that that meets them . i think that's meets them. i think that's that's just human nature....
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let�*s cross live now to carolin kroeger, a researcher at the university of oxford.ble, but quite clearly it can also be deadly when it reaches the sorts of temperatures?- it reaches the sorts of temperatures? it reaches the sorts of temeratures? , ., , , temperatures? yes, that is exactly ri u ht. just temperatures? yes, that is exactly right- just over— temperatures? yes, that is exactly right. just over the _ temperatures? yes, that is exactly right. just over the last _ temperatures? yes, that is exactly right. just over the last summers, | right. just over the last summers, there were over 60,000 heat —related deaths and it is particularly dangerous for people whose regulatory system is not up to the task of cooling their bodies down at all hours of the day. find task of cooling their bodies down at all hours of the day.— all hours of the day. and there are hue all hours of the day. and there are huge implications _ all hours of the day. and there are huge implications for _ all hours of the day. and there are huge implications for so _ all hours of the day. and
let�*s cross live now to carolin kroeger, a researcher at the university of oxford.ble, but quite clearly it can also be deadly when it reaches the sorts of temperatures?- it reaches the sorts of temperatures? it reaches the sorts of temeratures? , ., , , temperatures? yes, that is exactly ri u ht. just temperatures? yes, that is exactly right- just over— temperatures? yes, that is exactly right. just over the _ temperatures? yes, that is exactly right. just over the last _ temperatures?...
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oxford and chair of the geospatial commission.was not fit for purpose, how can we be in this place in 23? i wish i can we be in this place in 2371 wish i knew, matthew. it is really very distressing. the stories that we have just heard a it's almost not a surprise we've known for almost a decade that there is simply not a resource going into social care. and many of us are living longer that is fantastic and many of us england lately and your package was a clear example when people are cared for it they could have happy and fruitful lives. we need more of it and we need to accept that we all have to pay some more. somehow the political system under both the main parties in england and around the whole of the uk just not has not managed to get proper reform over the line. it's distressing. to get proper reform over the line. it's distressing.— get proper reform over the line. it's distressing. to pinpoint what is auoin it's distressing. to pinpoint what is going on. _ it's distressing. to pinpoint what is going on. you _ it's distr
oxford and chair of the geospatial commission.was not fit for purpose, how can we be in this place in 23? i wish i can we be in this place in 2371 wish i knew, matthew. it is really very distressing. the stories that we have just heard a it's almost not a surprise we've known for almost a decade that there is simply not a resource going into social care. and many of us are living longer that is fantastic and many of us england lately and your package was a clear example when people are cared...
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oxford professor says prllrm-s— subject. oxford professor says britain's racial— subject.that that ,_ the reason why english people feel that that , you know, that feel that that, you know, that lpey-we — feel that that, you know, that lpey-we rome— feel that that, you know, that they've done bad— feel that that, you know, that they've done bad things is pecuse— they've done bad things is because they— they've done bad things is because they don't know the true mslory— because they don't know the true plslory ol— because they don't know the true history of british— because they don't know the true history of british people. and i rpree— history of british people. and i rpree wllp— history of british people. and i agree with that. _ history of british people. and i agree with that. i— history of british people. and i agree with that. i think britain is agree with that. i think britain ls lpe— agree with that. i think britain is the greatest— agree with that. i think britain is the greatest country in the world,— is the greatest country in the wont, mrmly— is the greatest co
oxford professor says prllrm-s— subject. oxford professor says britain's racial— subject.that that ,_ the reason why english people feel that that , you know, that feel that that, you know, that lpey-we — feel that that, you know, that lpey-we rome— feel that that, you know, that they've done bad— feel that that, you know, that they've done bad things is pecuse— they've done bad things is because they— they've done bad things is because they don't know the true mslory— because...
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all this with frank leg, which he is a former military intelligence officer, and he joins us from oxford in the u. k. great to see again frank. so what do you make of ukraine? silence on these attacks on russia? well, good morning. popular, it's quite normal. it's very rare that ukraine knowledge is a tax on russian soil. in fact, i don't think there's been a single occasion study and not few with the last few weeks. deniability for them is a strength, raises the remote, but conceivable possibility that these are false psych attacks by russia. i don't think anybody buys that now. but tell me what is significant. so, equally significant about this is a fact that these drug tests are happening and getting to the top good tool. russia before this was considered to have probably the best defense system in the world. it was its main strength and it would be considered still to be to be very strong. but the fact that you train, if it is ukraine con, launch, it does have insight fights when to columbus has across, defended russian territory. and that the strike must go. there's no cause any dot
all this with frank leg, which he is a former military intelligence officer, and he joins us from oxford in the u. k. great to see again frank. so what do you make of ukraine? silence on these attacks on russia? well, good morning. popular, it's quite normal. it's very rare that ukraine knowledge is a tax on russian soil. in fact, i don't think there's been a single occasion study and not few with the last few weeks. deniability for them is a strength, raises the remote, but conceivable...
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that is a frank language, a former military intelligence officer from oxford. many thanks you sir. thank you . in united states production on major film and television sets as ground to a halt, amid the biggest strike to hit the entertainment industry in decades after as have joined screen riders on picket lines in front of hollywood studios, demanding better pay, and protection from artificial intelligence. shutting down a multi $1000000000.00 industry, hollywood stars have now joined screen writers, triggering the 1st industry wide walk out in 63 years. the what is the siding strike and this is going to impact everybody. and we don't take control of this situation from days reading and beg, lavinia we're going to be at and spread, moving out a livelihood outside major studios. and natalie and new york actors are demanding better compensation. when it comes to world, he's from streaming platforms. the union, which represents 760000 actors and entertainers says the take over streaming platforms has flashed their earnings, used to be able to work kind of hard. another sticking point
that is a frank language, a former military intelligence officer from oxford. many thanks you sir. thank you . in united states production on major film and television sets as ground to a halt, amid the biggest strike to hit the entertainment industry in decades after as have joined screen riders on picket lines in front of hollywood studios, demanding better pay, and protection from artificial intelligence. shutting down a multi $1000000000.00 industry, hollywood stars have now joined screen...
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earlier, i spoke to an oxford economist who explained how the latest data could influence the centralossible the bank of korea, one of those that aggressively raised interest rates, will cut back, but we don't think it's going to be just yet, especially given they are an inflation targeting bank, and even though inflation has been coming off, it is still above the 2% target, and i think the last one was 2.7%, but it has been declining... as you mentioned, inflation still at 2.7%, close to the 2% target but still not there yet, so why not wait until they actually manage to hit the 2% target? it's a tricky decision. the fact is they stopped raising rates when inflation was above 4%, which was double the target, and the textbook says that if an inflation targeting bank, and inflation is more than double the target, you raise interest rates. but they have come to the conclusion that the balance of risks has shifted. while they did want to curtail inflation, and inflationary expectations had to be kept in check, which i think they have succeeded in doing, the balance of risk now shifts to
earlier, i spoke to an oxford economist who explained how the latest data could influence the centralossible the bank of korea, one of those that aggressively raised interest rates, will cut back, but we don't think it's going to be just yet, especially given they are an inflation targeting bank, and even though inflation has been coming off, it is still above the 2% target, and i think the last one was 2.7%, but it has been declining... as you mentioned, inflation still at 2.7%, close to the...
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celestina 0lulode reports from oxford. bounce, full of energy and a zest for life.ings could have been very different for bryn. poor bryn came into us because of circumstances where he was left unsupervised with a child. an incident happened which involved the child then being injured by him. he was unsupervised. so there's never a full understanding of what exactly happened. but the owners were worried. you know, they had a young child, they didn't know what to do. they took him to a vet's for advice and a number of options were there considering euthanasia for him. luckily, dogs trust stepped in and found him a foster home. but, sadly, bryn�*s story is not a one—off. last year, 8,000 people were admitted to hospital with a dog—bite injury, and new data shows that more than 90% of dog bites on children happened at home by dogs known to them. despite this, 84% of parents told dogs trust that they leave their children and dogs together unsupervised. we have seen an increase in situations where dogs have reacted unfavourably towards children and a number of these time
celestina 0lulode reports from oxford. bounce, full of energy and a zest for life.ings could have been very different for bryn. poor bryn came into us because of circumstances where he was left unsupervised with a child. an incident happened which involved the child then being injured by him. he was unsupervised. so there's never a full understanding of what exactly happened. but the owners were worried. you know, they had a young child, they didn't know what to do. they took him to a vet's for...
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_ amazing branch manager in oxford street it was _ amazing branch manager in oxford street it was aout 12 protesters and a megaphone and _ protest, we had about 12 protesters and a megaphone and i— protest, we had about 12 protesters and a megaphone and i think- protest, we had about 12 protesters and a megaphone and i think at - protest, we had about 12 protesters l and a megaphone and i think at some stage _ and a megaphone and i think at some stage one _ and a megaphone and i think at some stage one of— and a megaphone and i think at some stage one of the _ and a megaphone and i think at some stage one of the partners _ and a megaphone and i think at some stage one of the partners or- stage one of the partners or customers— stage one of the partners or customers asked _ stage one of the partners or customers asked a - stage one of the partners or| customers asked a protester stage one of the partners or- customers asked a protester with the megaphone _ customers asked a protester with the megaphone to — customers asked a protester with the megaphone to stop _ customers asked a pr
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