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yes, it is notjust about this partnership with oxford, - patients. with oxford, which, we have core side during the pandemic, but what makes this so significant is the number of doses, because, of course, two years ago, we saw the first vaccine arrived which was welcome news, but 100 million doses is what we are talking about here. , . about here. yes, here at the institute. — about here. yes, here at the institute, we _ about here. yes, here at the institute, we produce - about here. yes, here at the i institute, we produce vaccines about here. yes, here at the - institute, we produce vaccines at very high volumes and at a very low price. that is what was really significance, that the supply and demand mismatch that was happening as of 2024, we won't have such a supply constraints now with our capacity being able to bridge that gap- capacity being able to bridge that gap. of course, you know, it is a very affordable vaccine with less than $4. again opens up and is accessible to all of these eligible countries and we can get it out as wide as possibl
yes, it is notjust about this partnership with oxford, - patients. with oxford, which, we have core side during the pandemic, but what makes this so significant is the number of doses, because, of course, two years ago, we saw the first vaccine arrived which was welcome news, but 100 million doses is what we are talking about here. , . about here. yes, here at the institute. — about here. yes, here at the institute, we _ about here. yes, here at the institute, we produce - about here. yes,...
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the oxford vaccine is called r 21 and requires children to have four doses.d's jenner institute show it's around 75% effective at preventing malaria. crucially, the world's biggest vaccine manufacturer, the serum institute in india, has agreed to produce 100 million doses a year of the oxford jab between two and $4 a dose. this will be africa's second malaria vaccine. the first rtss from pharma giant gsk gusts about twice as much since 2019. just 1.7 millionjabs have been administered. so the new 0xford vaccine could be delivered at a much bigger scale. today is a great day for health. a great day for science. and a great day for vaccines. as a malaria researcher. i used to dream of the day when we would have a safe and effective vaccine against malaria. now we have two. i spoke earlier to lorenz von seidlein, professor of global health at oxford university, who has been involved in developing the r21 vaccine at the oxford tropical medicine research unit. here he is with more on why this vaccine is important and how different it is from the previous one. this
the oxford vaccine is called r 21 and requires children to have four doses.d's jenner institute show it's around 75% effective at preventing malaria. crucially, the world's biggest vaccine manufacturer, the serum institute in india, has agreed to produce 100 million doses a year of the oxford jab between two and $4 a dose. this will be africa's second malaria vaccine. the first rtss from pharma giant gsk gusts about twice as much since 2019. just 1.7 millionjabs have been administered. so the...
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the one we have now, r21 was developed by thejenna institute in oxford, the same institute that gaveford astrazeneca covid vaccine, they did that in the space of ten months but this one has taken dead aids to come to fruition, it has been based now on a major trial in four african countries, involving nearly 5,000 children, and the key face your is that it is round 75% effective at preventing malaria. now, the scale of malaria, it has been killing people mostly children, for millennia, 95% of cases and deaths are in africa and most of those in children under five, deaths are in africa and most of those in children underfive, so this is a vaccine for young children, who will be given four doses, so it is labour intensive to give those but it will prevent those children either getting malaria or getting severely ill, and i have beenin getting severely ill, and i have been in hospitals in africa, where there have been sick children, i was in ghana 15 years ago, where the second, in fact the first malaria vaccine, rtss was being trialled. and to see the burden of disease on families ther
the one we have now, r21 was developed by thejenna institute in oxford, the same institute that gaveford astrazeneca covid vaccine, they did that in the space of ten months but this one has taken dead aids to come to fruition, it has been based now on a major trial in four african countries, involving nearly 5,000 children, and the key face your is that it is round 75% effective at preventing malaria. now, the scale of malaria, it has been killing people mostly children, for millennia, 95% of...
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the oxford vaccine is called r21 and requires children to have four doses.n by oxford'sjenner institute show it is around 75% effective at preventing malaria. crucially, the world's biggest vaccine manufacturer, the serum institute in india, has agreed to produce 100 million doses a year of the oxford jab at between $2 and $4 a dose. this will be africa's second malaria vaccine. the first, rts,s from pharma giant gsk, costs about twice as much. since 2019, just 1.7m jabs have been administered, so the new 0xford vaccine could be delivered at a much bigger scale. today is a great day for health, a great day for science, and a great day for vaccines. as a malaria researcher, i used to dream of the day when we would have a safe and effective vaccine against malaria. now we have two. today's announcement follows a major trial of the oxford malaria vaccine involving nearly 5,000 children across four african countries, lasting several years. 0ur correspondent anne soy witnessed some of the children getting booster doses in tanzania and has this report. a life—savi
the oxford vaccine is called r21 and requires children to have four doses.n by oxford'sjenner institute show it is around 75% effective at preventing malaria. crucially, the world's biggest vaccine manufacturer, the serum institute in india, has agreed to produce 100 million doses a year of the oxford jab at between $2 and $4 a dose. this will be africa's second malaria vaccine. the first, rts,s from pharma giant gsk, costs about twice as much. since 2019, just 1.7m jabs have been administered,...
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we a senior middle east analyst for oxford analytical.— oxford analytical.nalytical. we are in an unprecedented situation. - oxford analytical. we are in an unprecedented situation. on . oxford analytical. we are in an i unprecedented situation. on the brink of a war that looks quite different from anything we have seen in recent years. you've heard a lot of coverage about how israel has to respond heavily and is going to come about how very vulnerable the people in gaza are and also about the problem of the hostages. that is remarkable, we haven't seen anything like hostagetaking on this scale. israel takes hostages seriously as a country and it's going to be very difficult for it to fulfil its aims of wiping out hamas while dealing with this hostage crisis. just exand with this hostage crisis. just exaand on _ with this hostage crisis. just expand on that _ with this hostage crisis. just expand on that the - with this hostage crisis. just expand on that the bid. is that because physically they will be in very close proximity and just trying some kind of ai
we a senior middle east analyst for oxford analytical.— oxford analytical.nalytical. we are in an unprecedented situation. - oxford analytical. we are in an unprecedented situation. on . oxford analytical. we are in an i unprecedented situation. on the brink of a war that looks quite different from anything we have seen in recent years. you've heard a lot of coverage about how israel has to respond heavily and is going to come about how very vulnerable the people in gaza are and also about...
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have a great day. >> reporter: dropping off his kids at school, the oxford father lives what studies also show those circles are cutting his commute. >> throughout the course of a week i'm probably saving 30 or 40 minutes. >> reporter: but with growth comes growing pains. a new roundabout near orlando, florida opened a second lane last summer and saw 131 crashes since. officials there say as more drivers have gotten used to it, the numbers have gone down and even in the so-called roundabout capital of the south -- >> usually i yell at them in my car, thinking that they can hear me. >> reporter: not everyone is along for the ride >> i do not like them one bit. i hate them. >> reporter: like them or not, they're here to stay with more on the way >> i have gotten calls from other mayors saying hey, we're thinking about a roundabout. >> reporter: and this mayor hopes her corner of the south -- >> a roundabout is a great solution in oxford, mississippi. >> reporter: can be a road map to the future. marissa parra, nbc news, oxford, mississippi. >>> still to come here on "early today," the
have a great day. >> reporter: dropping off his kids at school, the oxford father lives what studies also show those circles are cutting his commute. >> throughout the course of a week i'm probably saving 30 or 40 minutes. >> reporter: but with growth comes growing pains. a new roundabout near orlando, florida opened a second lane last summer and saw 131 crashes since. officials there say as more drivers have gotten used to it, the numbers have gone down and even in the...
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the oxford vaccine could be delivered at a much bigger scale.— much bigger scale.a great day _ much bigger scale. today is a great day for _ much bigger scale. today is a great day for health. - much bigger scale. today is a great day for health. a - much bigger scale. today is a great day for health. a great| great day for health. a great day for science and a great day for vaccines. as the monitor research, i used to dream of the day when we would have a safe and effective vaccine against malaria. now we have two. i spoke earlier to lorens von siedline professor of global health at oxford university, who has been involved in developing the r21 vaccine at the oxford tropical medicine research unit at mahidol university in bangkok. he explained why disney vaccine was important. this new vaccine are 21 has similarities with rts which was qualified to use for by the who. with the similarities, can show quite as safe as the it 55. it is been shown because1 million doses, it is great to know we have vaccine that is as safe. the data you mentioned suggests this vaccine
the oxford vaccine could be delivered at a much bigger scale.— much bigger scale.a great day _ much bigger scale. today is a great day for _ much bigger scale. today is a great day for health. - much bigger scale. today is a great day for health. a - much bigger scale. today is a great day for health. a great| great day for health. a great day for science and a great day for vaccines. as the monitor research, i used to dream of the day when we would have a safe and effective vaccine against...
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he was asked by oxford to write the oxford university press century, they did a volume on each century of literature, the oxford english history of the 16th century, lhel, he called it his own hell project. so, he was gifted, and he worked. michael jordan was in could be gifted and worked his tail off and i think lewis in some ways, that might've been the first time lewis was ever compared tot michael jordan, so i want to get that out there. i do think he was remarkable. not perfect, but pretty remarkable. >> yeah, no one among g us is perfect. having come from the smug comfort of being an anarcho capitalist on the belief that government is essentially evil and the worst thing -- moving into the reality based on the foundations you have outlined which is that natural law is both self-evident and impossible for us to fulfill, there is that tension between, yes, we have to have a government, but as is in the case of hooligan, the government fails us. and i expect there is no answer to this from cs lewis, not from anyone else. what is the yardstick, then, by which we can measure particula
he was asked by oxford to write the oxford university press century, they did a volume on each century of literature, the oxford english history of the 16th century, lhel, he called it his own hell project. so, he was gifted, and he worked. michael jordan was in could be gifted and worked his tail off and i think lewis in some ways, that might've been the first time lewis was ever compared tot michael jordan, so i want to get that out there. i do think he was remarkable. not perfect, but pretty...
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he was asked by oxford to write the the the oxford university press entry for they they did a volumeon each century of literature. so the us the oxford english history of the 16th century which turned out be oh he called it his oh hell project. and for that he every book in the boden library that was published in 16th century. so the guy was just he was gifted and then he worked. i mean, he's like michael jordan was incredibly gifted and worked his tail off. and i think lewis in some ways, that might be the first time lewis ever been compared to michael jordan. so i want to get that get that out there. but yeah, i just i do think he's remarkable. not perfect, but a pretty remarkable fellow. i don't know where no one among us is perfect. personally, having come from the inner smug comfort of being in anarcho capitalist, in the belief that government is essentially evil, and that the worst thing that could happen if anarcho capitalism didn't work is another government having moved into reality based on the foundation that you've outlined, which is naturalize self-evident and impossible
he was asked by oxford to write the the the oxford university press entry for they they did a volumeon each century of literature. so the us the oxford english history of the 16th century which turned out be oh he called it his oh hell project. and for that he every book in the boden library that was published in 16th century. so the guy was just he was gifted and then he worked. i mean, he's like michael jordan was incredibly gifted and worked his tail off. and i think lewis in some ways, that...
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he was asked by oxford to write the the the oxford university press entry for they they did a volumeon each century of literature. so the us the oxford english history of the 16th century which turned out be oh he called it his oh hell project. and for that he every book in the boden library that was published in 16th century. so the guy was just he was gifted and then he worked. i mean, he's like michael jordan was incredibly gifted and worked his tail off. and i think lewis in some ways, that might be the first time lewis ever been compared to michael jordan. so i want to get that get that out there. but yeah, i just i do think he's remarkable. not perfect, but a pretty remarkable fellow. i don't know where no one among us is perfect. personally, having come from the inner smug comfort of being in anarcho capitalist, in the belief that government is essentially evil, and that the worst thing that could happen if anarcho capitalism didn't work is another government having moved into reality based on the foundation that you've outlined, which is naturalize self-evident and impossible
he was asked by oxford to write the the the oxford university press entry for they they did a volumeon each century of literature. so the us the oxford english history of the 16th century which turned out be oh he called it his oh hell project. and for that he every book in the boden library that was published in 16th century. so the guy was just he was gifted and then he worked. i mean, he's like michael jordan was incredibly gifted and worked his tail off. and i think lewis in some ways, that...
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oxford university researchers have developed a new vaccine. in a few minutes let's hear the opinion of one of the heads of the center for infectious diseases, first a few facts about malaria. this disease is caused by the so-called plasmodium - a malaria parasite that... is spread by the bite of infected insects , according to the latest data from voos, in 2021 , more than 6,000 people died of malaria in the world, and there were almost a quarter of a billion cases of this disease, we are talking about that 2021 year. 95% of all malaria cases occur in african countries and in children under 5 years of age, this is the most vulnerable group at risk of dying from malaria. in the 21st year, this group fell almost 80% of all deaths in africa. the new vaccine will be available in some countries by the middle of next year and will cost between two and four cents. bbc correspondent n-soi followed clinical trials of a new vaccine in tanzania. a life-saving blow to one of the most dangerous african killers. children, malaria. the search for this vaccin
oxford university researchers have developed a new vaccine. in a few minutes let's hear the opinion of one of the heads of the center for infectious diseases, first a few facts about malaria. this disease is caused by the so-called plasmodium - a malaria parasite that... is spread by the bite of infected insects , according to the latest data from voos, in 2021 , more than 6,000 people died of malaria in the world, and there were almost a quarter of a billion cases of this disease, we are...
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let's take you no to oxford.he sky over oxford, in the south of england, last night — after lightning hit gas containers at a food—waste recycling plant. there were no reported casualties, but roads in the area were closed, as emergency crews worked through the night to control the fire. sean coughlean has the details. after last night's explosion, here is the scene this morning, with three of the biogas units appearing to have been hit by the blast. no—one was hurt, but the lightning strike at the severn trent processing plant had caused a huge fireball over cassington, outside oxford. oh, my god! as well as lighting up the skies, it lit up social media. people from miles around startled by the explosion and the orange glow in the sky. roads are being closed after the blast, caused by the igniting of gas being generated in a plant which turns waste food into energy. the industrial site was empty last night, but locals, including terry godfrey, heard the explosion that came during a thunderstorm. an enormous flas
let's take you no to oxford.he sky over oxford, in the south of england, last night — after lightning hit gas containers at a food—waste recycling plant. there were no reported casualties, but roads in the area were closed, as emergency crews worked through the night to control the fire. sean coughlean has the details. after last night's explosion, here is the scene this morning, with three of the biogas units appearing to have been hit by the blast. no—one was hurt, but the lightning...
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, it oxford city stars now we have mandated — it oxford city stars now we have mandated that all our now — mandated that all our players so we've now placed an order for neck guards _ we've now placed an order for neck guards for— we've now placed an order for neck guards for all our players and they will have _ guards for all our players and they will have to wear those during all activities — will have to wear those during all activities moving forward. as a club, _ activities moving forward. as a club, we — activities moving forward. as a club, we really hope this pushes things— club, we really hope this pushes things forward for the whole sport, not only— things forward for the whole sport, not only here in the uk but further afield _ not only here in the uk but further afield as— not only here in the uk but further afield as well, and that we can really— afield as well, and that we can really be — afield as well, and that we can really be a leader on this. people were _ really be a leader on this. people were against the halo and f1 when it came _ were against the halo and f1 wh
, it oxford city stars now we have mandated — it oxford city stars now we have mandated that all our now — mandated that all our players so we've now placed an order for neck guards _ we've now placed an order for neck guards for— we've now placed an order for neck guards for all our players and they will have _ guards for all our players and they will have to wear those during all activities — will have to wear those during all activities moving forward. as a club, _ activities moving...
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., ., _, ., from oxford.from oxford. thank you for coming on the programme. what is _ from oxford. thank you for coming on the programme. what is your - the programme. what is your assessment of where things stand this evening? we assessment of where things stand this evening?— this evening? we are in an unprecedented _ this evening? we are in an unprecedented situation i this evening? we are in an i unprecedented situation and this evening? we are in an - unprecedented situation and on the brink of a war that looks quite different from anything we have seen in recent years. you've heard a lot of coverage about how israel has to respond heavily and is going to, about how vulnerable the people in gaza are and also about the problem of the hostages. that is remarkable, we haven't seen anything like hostage taking on this scale. israel takes hostagetaking seriously as a country and it will be difficult for it to fulfil its aims of wiping out hamas while dealing with this hostage crisis. just hamas while dealing
., ., _, ., from oxford.from oxford. thank you for coming on the programme. what is _ from oxford. thank you for coming on the programme. what is your - the programme. what is your assessment of where things stand this evening? we assessment of where things stand this evening?— this evening? we are in an unprecedented _ this evening? we are in an unprecedented situation i this evening? we are in an i unprecedented situation and this evening? we are in an - unprecedented situation and on the...
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mark: to be honest, you could do a phd at oxford in three years.s opposed to -- if you are in the u.s. system as a doctorate student, you spend a huge amount of time teaching. which is great if you want to be an academic. if you want the academic training, though, it means the average time is -- david: when you were at oxford, you also played hockey, right? mark: i did. i was a star. [laughter] david: so you stayed at goldman for how many years? mark: in total, 13 years at goldman but in total almost 10 years. david: the highest level you reached was to be a managing director? mark: a managing director. david: why did you leave goldman? some people think it is the greatest thing in the world. why did you go back to canada? mark: i had an opportunity to be deputy governor at bank of canada. i always had an interest in public policy. it was a unique opportunity. i had huge respect for the guy who was governor at the time, david dodge. david: how would they have heard of you? you are an investment banker in goldman. mark: they put an ad in the paper a
mark: to be honest, you could do a phd at oxford in three years.s opposed to -- if you are in the u.s. system as a doctorate student, you spend a huge amount of time teaching. which is great if you want to be an academic. if you want the academic training, though, it means the average time is -- david: when you were at oxford, you also played hockey, right? mark: i did. i was a star. [laughter] david: so you stayed at goldman for how many years? mark: in total, 13 years at goldman but in total...
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k. military intelligence officer, who joins us now from oxford. frank is really defense forces are preparing for a ground invasion. give us an overview of how, of what that might look like. a good morning, michael, probably up to 100000 troops. a going to be involved in this. and this operation, which will be because of its nature, extremely intense and stressful because what they go to engage in primarily is up and come back to the very close can find a complex environment. not present, a huge amount of, of dynamics. so it's a 3 dimensional wall for scott, you can buildings above to look at it. right, is of course also have to look up now for, for drugs surveillance and attack drums. they have the real problem. it's such in a crowded environment which we've been discussing this morning, the you out of distinction of distinguishing the, the, the competent for the non competent people make mistakes. you have to turn the system. dozens of columbus has hundreds, perhaps underneath. but one thing just to just to, to distress you know, ami is better pr
k. military intelligence officer, who joins us now from oxford. frank is really defense forces are preparing for a ground invasion. give us an overview of how, of what that might look like. a good morning, michael, probably up to 100000 troops. a going to be involved in this. and this operation, which will be because of its nature, extremely intense and stressful because what they go to engage in primarily is up and come back to the very close can find a complex environment. not present, a huge...
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the oxford vaccine, called r21, requires children to have four doses. preventing malaria. crucially, the world's biggest vaccine manufacturer, the serum institute in india, has agreed to produce 100 million doses a year of the oxford jab at two to four dollars a dose. this will be africa's second malaria vaccine. the first, rts—s, costs about twice as much. since 2019,1.7 millionjabs have been administered but it will take political will to ensure there are enough healthcare workers to vaccinate at scale. todayis today is a great day for health, a great day for health, and a great day for vaccines. as a malaria researcher, i used to dream of the day when we would have a safe and effective vaccine against malaria. now we have two. today's announcement follows a major trial involving nearly 5,000 children across four african countries, lasting several years. our correspondent anne soy witnessed some of the children getting booster doses in tanzania and has this report. a life—saving jab, giving protection against one of the biggest killers of african chil
the oxford vaccine, called r21, requires children to have four doses. preventing malaria. crucially, the world's biggest vaccine manufacturer, the serum institute in india, has agreed to produce 100 million doses a year of the oxford jab at two to four dollars a dose. this will be africa's second malaria vaccine. the first, rts—s, costs about twice as much. since 2019,1.7 millionjabs have been administered but it will take political will to ensure there are enough healthcare workers to...
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live now to the british—palestinian mp layla moran in oxford.e liberal democrats, representing the constituency of oxford west and abingdon and has just attended thejewish community vigil for israeli victims. i wonder what the atmosphere was like at the big chill.— like at the big chill. incredibly mournful. _ like at the big chill. incredibly mournful, of _ like at the big chill. incredibly mournful, of course. - like at the big chill. incredibly mournful, of course. there i like at the big chill. incredibly i mournful, of course. there were children there, we lit candles and there were prayers by rabbis. the overwhelming sense, and the words that i brought, was one of we stand as a community shoulder to shoulder, supporting each other through this incredibly difficult time. it is a sad thing to have in common, but what it is that we have in common is profound grief. the vigil itself then specifically made the call to release the hostages, that was to think that they really wanted to focus on today. i couldn't agree more. that is the first thin
live now to the british—palestinian mp layla moran in oxford.e liberal democrats, representing the constituency of oxford west and abingdon and has just attended thejewish community vigil for israeli victims. i wonder what the atmosphere was like at the big chill.— like at the big chill. incredibly mournful. _ like at the big chill. incredibly mournful, of _ like at the big chill. incredibly mournful, of course. - like at the big chill. incredibly mournful, of course. there i like at the...
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. >> reporter: no matter what you call them in oxford, mississippi, you can't miss them. >> never toos it. the mayor took us driving in circles in what she calls the roundabout capital of the south. i hear you have a nickname. >> i have a nickname, roundabout robin. >> reporter: in europe roundabouts are everywhere, here in the u.s. they're not that common but they are on the rise. this college found in mississippi has built 21 new traffic circles in six years. this is one of 34 roundabouts in the area, but the city of oxford is not the only city going all in on roundabouts. bend, oregon 50, lincoln, nebraska, has more than 75. and carmel, indiana, has around 140. studies show roundabout wipes out fatal crash rates by 90%. drivers are forced to slow down. and there are fewer conflict points for vehicles, saving lives, and maybe saving time. marvin king has a front row seat. how much of a difference has it made in your daily life? >> oh, right here, this would have taken forever because it would have been a slow stop. bye, franny, have a great day. >> reporter: dropping off his kids at
. >> reporter: no matter what you call them in oxford, mississippi, you can't miss them. >> never toos it. the mayor took us driving in circles in what she calls the roundabout capital of the south. i hear you have a nickname. >> i have a nickname, roundabout robin. >> reporter: in europe roundabouts are everywhere, here in the u.s. they're not that common but they are on the rise. this college found in mississippi has built 21 new traffic circles in six years. this is...
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it’s interesting that burns studied at oxford university’s master’s program together with the futureme minister tony blair, and in the nineties worked as a political adviser questions for the us ambassador to russia. then he was sent as ambassador to jordan, from there he returned as assistant secretary of state colin powell for middle eastern affairs, and in 2005 he was sent as ambassador to moscow. returning to the states, burns took the post of deputy state. on political affairs under condaleese rice and retained it under hillary clinton. burns also took part in the obama administration's decisions concerning mainly relations with russia, and as director of the cia, he again visited moscow. when the plan to prepare ukraine for to nato membership, burns warned in an analytical note that for russia , ukraine's entry into the north atlantic alliance would mean crossing the reddest of all red lines. but that’s where i finished with the peace pipe. now, according to sources at cnn , he is secretly visiting kiev. in general, it is now believed that byrne will be able to get a new appoin
it’s interesting that burns studied at oxford university’s master’s program together with the futureme minister tony blair, and in the nineties worked as a political adviser questions for the us ambassador to russia. then he was sent as ambassador to jordan, from there he returned as assistant secretary of state colin powell for middle eastern affairs, and in 2005 he was sent as ambassador to moscow. returning to the states, burns took the post of deputy state. on political affairs under...
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maynard in oxford. the situation was bleak even before this latest conflict began, and there were already shortages of medical supplies in hospitals, medical equipment. what are you hearing about the current situation in hospitals across gaza, if it's in the north or the south where some hospitals have been asked to relocate, to move patients to the south, which has been extremely difficult. what are you hearing about the conditions in these hospitals? >> that the situation is absolutely desperate, and there's a very clear view that i share that the health care system in gaza is on the verge of total collapse if aid is not allowed in. i hear that up to four hospitals in gaza are unable to function at all at current levels because the infrastructure has been so badly damaged. i have had most reports from the hospital where i have spent most of my time over the years, and they are essentially hanging on, but with extremely limited resources. they are very worried about the amount of water they have, and t
maynard in oxford. the situation was bleak even before this latest conflict began, and there were already shortages of medical supplies in hospitals, medical equipment. what are you hearing about the current situation in hospitals across gaza, if it's in the north or the south where some hospitals have been asked to relocate, to move patients to the south, which has been extremely difficult. what are you hearing about the conditions in these hospitals? >> that the situation is absolutely...
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in oxford directly? have a leader who has disregard for human life and international law. i was elected to serve the people in cowley, in oxford, who many of whom have got in touch with me over this issue, asking me about what the labour party stance was when his statement came out . this was of statement came out. this was of course followed by a car crash of an interview by the shadow attorney general, emily thornberry , where she tried to thornberry, where she tried to justify the use of the use of collective punishment with as a tool to be used as a warfare and in good conscience, i couldn't remain in the party that had this approach. so the fact that keir starmer tried to get jeremy corbyn elected twice isn't enough for you ? well, i think enough for you? well, i think that's historic . that's that's historic. that's something that keir starmer needs to answer to the question for him. but i think the issue for him. but i think the issue for me really now is what does keir starmer do in the here and
in oxford directly? have a leader who has disregard for human life and international law. i was elected to serve the people in cowley, in oxford, who many of whom have got in touch with me over this issue, asking me about what the labour party stance was when his statement came out . this was of statement came out. this was of course followed by a car crash of an interview by the shadow attorney general, emily thornberry , where she tried to thornberry, where she tried to justify the use of the...
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oxford university misconduct. oxford university misconduct and the guardian newspaper misconduct.io. welcome back to headliners. >> i'm leo kyrees and i'm still here with paul cox and louis schaefer and the guardian. now and a black couple are furious about an improper stop and search by the police. on the plus side, it could have been worse. it could have been american police. louis oh, stop and search. >> have we moved on from that? okay. well, this is a fantastic story because it's like it's okay. well, this is a fantastic stonevery use it's like it's okay. well, this is a fantastic stonevery single; like it's okay. well, this is a fantastic stonevery single daye it's okay. well, this is a fantastic stonevery single day int's like every single day in policing everywhere around the world. met officers for world. met officers fired for gross misconduct, finding over stop and of black stop and search of black athletes. the police force, the police up there in maida vale stopped the stopped a guy driving mercedes and two black driving a mercedes and two black people and then they l
oxford university misconduct. oxford university misconduct and the guardian newspaper misconduct.io. welcome back to headliners. >> i'm leo kyrees and i'm still here with paul cox and louis schaefer and the guardian. now and a black couple are furious about an improper stop and search by the police. on the plus side, it could have been worse. it could have been american police. louis oh, stop and search. >> have we moved on from that? okay. well, this is a fantastic story because...
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this next version, 2.0, which came out of research at oxford university, looks like it could be scaledd 100 million does per deal -- per year. christian: if their funding to get it out there at scale? dr. hotez: that will always be the question. who is going to pay for this? will the african union have the support? what will be the commitment of the g7, g20 countries? nearly the needs of work. the other thing about this vaccine, the version 2.0 out of oxford and the institute of india, the cost is relatively low, looking at two dollars, three dollars a dose, because it uses ayeast technology, similar to our covid vaccine, which was also about two dollars, three dollars a dose, and we got 100 million doses ministered around that same level of support. so you are right, you know, if you talk about two dollars, three dollars a dose, $100 100 million doses, 200 -- $200 million, $300 million is not a lot of money coming to many on how you look at it. christian: i'm sorry to squeeze you, big news, and lots more on that story on the bbc website. take a look at that. big news for the continent
this next version, 2.0, which came out of research at oxford university, looks like it could be scaledd 100 million does per deal -- per year. christian: if their funding to get it out there at scale? dr. hotez: that will always be the question. who is going to pay for this? will the african union have the support? what will be the commitment of the g7, g20 countries? nearly the needs of work. the other thing about this vaccine, the version 2.0 out of oxford and the institute of india, the cost...
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i don't think in oxford . vishayam all coming from oxford.m all coming from saturday, says salam shalom , saturday, says salam shalom, sir. and say salam shalom. shalom. shalom because our children. the children coming and going. but they are safe. however we do not want to make them worried. we love them. we do not. but we need to do. of course, we need to bring a peace and a ceasefire . and the and a ceasefire. and the brotherhood in the in the palestine and israel, because all is said to the many big the israel love to have a to love have. >> well well the ceasefire itself, of course, ceasefire is becoming very contentious because israel has the right to defend itself. and it's a question in gaza of where that goes. and i understand the difficulties of all of that. clearly, we also need is clearly, what we also need is better integration the better integration of the communities. ever, yes , communities. but as ever, yes, your voice very important. your voice is very important. and i'll tell you why it's important because it's possibly too
i don't think in oxford . vishayam all coming from oxford.m all coming from saturday, says salam shalom , saturday, says salam shalom, sir. and say salam shalom. shalom. shalom because our children. the children coming and going. but they are safe. however we do not want to make them worried. we love them. we do not. but we need to do. of course, we need to bring a peace and a ceasefire . and the and a ceasefire. and the brotherhood in the in the palestine and israel, because all is said to the...
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i don't think in oxford . vishayam all coming from oxford.m all coming from saturday, says salam shalom , saturday, says salam shalom, sir. and say salam shalom. shalom. shalom because our children. the children coming and going. but they are safe. however we do not want to make them worried. we love them. we do not. but we need to do. of course, we need to bring a peace and a ceasefire . and the and a ceasefire. and the brotherhood in the in the palestine and israel, because all is said to the many big the israel love to have a to love have. >> well well the ceasefire itself, of course, ceasefire is becoming very contentious because israel has the right to defend itself. and it's a question in gaza of where that goes. and i understand the difficulties of all of that. clearly, we also need is clearly, what we also need is better integration the better integration of the communities. ever, yes , communities. but as ever, yes, your voice very important. your voice is very important. and i'll tell you why it's important because it's possibly too
i don't think in oxford . vishayam all coming from oxford.m all coming from saturday, says salam shalom , saturday, says salam shalom, sir. and say salam shalom. shalom. shalom because our children. the children coming and going. but they are safe. however we do not want to make them worried. we love them. we do not. but we need to do. of course, we need to bring a peace and a ceasefire . and the and a ceasefire. and the brotherhood in the in the palestine and israel, because all is said to the...
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my whole life, i never thought of cambridge or oxford.t kind of people. like, that's not for people like me. but i did still see the kind of... the elites, you know, the kind of future city elites, and the people who were going to go and eventually make decisions on behalf of people like me — and it really, really scared me, actually. i remember distinctly feeling quite depressed about it when i was there and thinking, wow... ..these people who are clearly so privileged, they've never met, like, an asian person, or had a conversation with an asian person, they've never met a muslim person. they have no idea what anything means in terms of people looking differently to you, and realising that it was a lot of people like that who would go on to make decisions made me really... ..brought everything into sharp focus. and when did music become this idea of something to do as a living, and notjust kind of hanging out with your friends and having fun? so, the school i went to, even though it's a state school, it very much focused on... it was li
my whole life, i never thought of cambridge or oxford.t kind of people. like, that's not for people like me. but i did still see the kind of... the elites, you know, the kind of future city elites, and the people who were going to go and eventually make decisions on behalf of people like me — and it really, really scared me, actually. i remember distinctly feeling quite depressed about it when i was there and thinking, wow... ..these people who are clearly so privileged, they've never met,...
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he joins us from oxford. frank, you said at the beginning of this war, the israel did not appear to have a clear strategy for the military campaign. now 3 weeks into it, has that start there should be company clear. a good morning, terry. the answer i'm afraid is no. this is causing worries amongst these rails friends notes of the united states and indeed within the government itself. the only thing we know is that israel has said it will no longer have responsibility for gods. and now there's a number of meetings and benefits that tons of being knocked around. is there any government for example, to resettle or to move some of the guys and population to egypt up comes with administered intelligence? that's a non sconces. nothing never happened. but i think most seriously negotiations going on with the palestinian authority, hoping that are well sometimes, but somehow get involved no sign of dot. so what still doesn't know the states us a very concerned about it. they didn't budget us cd us military stuff wit
he joins us from oxford. frank, you said at the beginning of this war, the israel did not appear to have a clear strategy for the military campaign. now 3 weeks into it, has that start there should be company clear. a good morning, terry. the answer i'm afraid is no. this is causing worries amongst these rails friends notes of the united states and indeed within the government itself. the only thing we know is that israel has said it will no longer have responsibility for gods. and now there's...
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k. military intelligence officer and he joins us tonight from oxford. i think it's good to see you again. let's, let's talk about where we are right now is real defense forces. say that they are expanding their operations to night. do you think that this is the beginning of that much anticipated ground invasion? a 3rd 3 indications. brent that would indicate that it is the beginning of a military operation. and i'll come back to that in a 2nd. first is the communications blackout, which would include the electronic uh, wolf uh to deny thomas communications. so it would say not for the last few hours and we'll say got that go on. not when it includes cyber a cyber attacks, as well as well as taking down the radio towels. the 2nd education is a huge bombardment and made out talk about something considerable here. a thumbs or a big truck at a rate of about one of the heavy buttons every 10 seconds. and final it easy. it is this the announcements of these really defense voltage plus and i, i saw this as well. uh, the, the way the price is picking up the hou
k. military intelligence officer and he joins us tonight from oxford. i think it's good to see you again. let's, let's talk about where we are right now is real defense forces. say that they are expanding their operations to night. do you think that this is the beginning of that much anticipated ground invasion? a 3rd 3 indications. brent that would indicate that it is the beginning of a military operation. and i'll come back to that in a 2nd. first is the communications blackout, which would...