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dr brenda kelly from oxford, israel. ok. dr brenda kelly from oxford, thank _ israel. ok.el. ok. dr brenda kelly from oxford, thank you for _ israel. ok. dr brenda kelly from oxford, thank you forjoining - israel. ok. dr brenda kelly from oxford, thank you forjoining us | israel. ok. dr brenda kelly from - oxford, thank you forjoining us and israel list says it doesn't blockade going into gaza and it is also saying that this incident is being investigated and they say it will be by an independent professional and expert body, that is the latest from the israeli reuters has reported that the israeli military as i have said will investigate the incident by an independent professional and expert body. a reminder with have a special live page with all the latest on those aid workers who have been killed in gaza, and the other developments on the israel gaza war, you can follow that on the bbc news website or app. you can see the address police in finland say there's been a shooting at a school outside the capital helsinki. three children have been injured, but there are no rep
dr brenda kelly from oxford, israel. ok. dr brenda kelly from oxford, thank _ israel. ok.el. ok. dr brenda kelly from oxford, thank you for _ israel. ok. dr brenda kelly from oxford, thank you forjoining - israel. ok. dr brenda kelly from oxford, thank you forjoining us | israel. ok. dr brenda kelly from - oxford, thank you forjoining us and israel list says it doesn't blockade going into gaza and it is also saying that this incident is being investigated and they say it will be by an...
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good work at oxford.t actually he should be thinking to himself, what is it that i will damage the i will damage the university which i work for by coming up with this kind of thing, because all it does is make people think, oh, i see. so that even hiring people who are anti—free speech as well, as well as employing it at the same time , it's quite wrong. time, it's quite wrong. >> but doesn't this tell you what diversity inequality is about? it's about shutting down people you disagree with. and this includes democratically elected politicians. because the terrible thing about brussels was that the people they were shutting up are people who've stood for elections, won elections, many of them holding elected office. elections, many of them holding eleythey)ffice. elections, many of them holding eleythey)fficethey had a former >> they had they had a former home secretary there. i mean, you had the former home secretary. had a guy who is, secretary. you had a guy who is, i think, elected for about i think,
good work at oxford.t actually he should be thinking to himself, what is it that i will damage the i will damage the university which i work for by coming up with this kind of thing, because all it does is make people think, oh, i see. so that even hiring people who are anti—free speech as well, as well as employing it at the same time , it's quite wrong. time, it's quite wrong. >> but doesn't this tell you what diversity inequality is about? it's about shutting down people you disagree...
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they're bent run by teams in oxford and london.ntia in the over 50s. fergus walsh reports. what can our blood tell us about our brain? this small trial in oxford is looking for clues. lucy, like many of the healthy volunteers, has a personalfamily motivation for being involved. the main driver for the dementia was because my mother had dementia, and ijust have very close personal experience of how miserable that is. i mean, she wasn't... fortunately she was relatively old. she was in her 80s when it started, and she died at 97. but her last few years were really mired by the disease. what's your first language? over the next five years, around 5,000 people will take part in research assessing blood tests to see how accurately they can identify various forms of dementia, most notably alzheimer's disease. damian is another healthy volunteer in the oxford study. my father suffered and eventually passed away from alzheimer's disease. his mother had a dementia of sorts as well. so there's a family history there, so i obviously have an i
they're bent run by teams in oxford and london.ntia in the over 50s. fergus walsh reports. what can our blood tell us about our brain? this small trial in oxford is looking for clues. lucy, like many of the healthy volunteers, has a personalfamily motivation for being involved. the main driver for the dementia was because my mother had dementia, and ijust have very close personal experience of how miserable that is. i mean, she wasn't... fortunately she was relatively old. she was in her 80s...
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so oxford >> yeah, absolutely. so oxford university has allowed political diversity to wither. university of allowing political diversity to wither away after its equality, sir , its head of equality, sir, elaborated the belgian police's attempt down attempt to shut down a conservative conference and obviously they were acting on the will of the of the left wing mayor, so yeah, this is vernal scott, who led the oxford's equality and diversity unit. he tweeted, that i applaud the mayor and the police of brussels for their decision to close down this conference, which was the mayor of brussels . yeah, yeah. mayor of brussels. yeah, yeah. which is i mean, this this conference, wasn't, know , conference, it wasn't, you know, it wasn't lunatics. this it wasn't raving, lunatics. this was politicians, like was mainstream politicians, like a former home secretary, the current leader of hungary. you know, these are these are my mates. >> i mean, was at the >> i mean, i was at the conference last year. yeah, i hear that natcon is suella braverman . yeah. braverman. yeah. >> not a radical
so oxford >> yeah, absolutely. so oxford university has allowed political diversity to wither. university of allowing political diversity to wither away after its equality, sir , its head of equality, sir, elaborated the belgian police's attempt down attempt to shut down a conservative conference and obviously they were acting on the will of the of the left wing mayor, so yeah, this is vernal scott, who led the oxford's equality and diversity unit. he tweeted, that i applaud the mayor and...
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and finally, quite different is oxford — and finally, quite different is oxford city council — that's in october 2023 when it— that all changed in october 2023 when it was under full labour overall— when it was under full labour overall control, but nine counsellors in october from the labour— counsellors in october from the labour party resigned in protest to keir starmer's stance on gaza. so that could — keir starmer's stance on gaza. so that could definitely change, but the expectation is that labour will come _ the expectation is that labour will come through this time. a the expectation is that labour will come through this time.— come through this time. a quick final thought — come through this time. a quick final thought from _ come through this time. a quick final thought from both - come through this time. a quick final thought from both of - come through this time. a quick. final thought from both of you, the same question— what are you sensing, in terms of what is playing big? is at the national issues are more local? ., ., ., ,, , at the national issues are more local? .,
and finally, quite different is oxford — and finally, quite different is oxford city council — that's in october 2023 when it— that all changed in october 2023 when it was under full labour overall— when it was under full labour overall control, but nine counsellors in october from the labour— counsellors in october from the labour party resigned in protest to keir starmer's stance on gaza. so that could — keir starmer's stance on gaza. so that could definitely change, but the...
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to develop commercial sized modules with an efficiency of 26 percent of a lifetime of 13 yes, the oxford tv a company founded by oxford university graduates has reached an efficiency of 28.6 percent and supposedly sold the degradation issue already. but both companies haven't published verifiable data yet. that also isn't even a lot of research on your world outdoor tests, and these are a lot of so that you test. yeah. wow. this is colleen liberty ac overseas. the degradation tests of 10 themselves at him. what's tensile at what kind of stability is we currently looking at here? sometimes to fail after a few days old. but sometimes they last for years. literally, teen measured a loss of 20 percent and efficiency and just half a year. other researches in saudi arabia, for example, came up with similar results. for comparison, it takes silicon solar cells roughly 20 years to reach that level of degradation. and number that turned themselves out would need to match some companies say they've already fix this issue and ready to go to market next. yeah. do you believe that's possible? sometim
to develop commercial sized modules with an efficiency of 26 percent of a lifetime of 13 yes, the oxford tv a company founded by oxford university graduates has reached an efficiency of 28.6 percent and supposedly sold the degradation issue already. but both companies haven't published verifiable data yet. that also isn't even a lot of research on your world outdoor tests, and these are a lot of so that you test. yeah. wow. this is colleen liberty ac overseas. the degradation tests of 10...
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did oxford? but did you go to oxford?mean i wasn't row. no i know, i mean i wasn't saying what's the guy. >> no i'm not saying just >> no i'm not saying that. just you must support oxford then surely. >> well didn't really >> well i didn't really i remember i didn't remember the eights and i didn't really, everyone remember the eights and i didn't realigoing everyone remember the eights and i didn't realigoing to everyone remember the eights and i didn't realigoing to thezryone remember the eights and i didn't realigoing to the river; remember the eights and i didn't realigoing to the river and remember the eights and i didn't r> you're your tower >> you're in your ivory tower reading or whatever? >> you're in your ivory tower readiwas or whatever? >> you're in your ivory tower readiwas reading. or whatever? >> i was reading. >> i was reading. >> i was readi
did oxford? but did you go to oxford?mean i wasn't row. no i know, i mean i wasn't saying what's the guy. >> no i'm not saying just >> no i'm not saying that. just you must support oxford then surely. >> well didn't really >> well i didn't really i remember i didn't remember the eights and i didn't really, everyone remember the eights and i didn't realigoing everyone remember the eights and i didn't realigoing to everyone remember the eights and i didn't realigoing to...
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earlier i spoke to and george back this and economist and research associates at the china center at oxford university and the china institute. so us and gave us his take on the curve relations between china and the us. well, i think that both sides of trying to stabilize what are, what does it affect, you know, not a great relationship because they both have interest to do so. in china, you know, the economy is in bad shape. a bad city thing is trying to sort of steer the economy away from its reliance on property and infrastructure to something new and very verify. you find employment. i'll think everybody knows these kinds of stories in america. it's got involvements, obviously in the middle east. and ukraine is a presidential election coming up in november. so nobody really wants that explosion or a rift that we saw, for example, during the balloon incident last year. and then you know, before about the over nancy police, he's busy to to taiwan. so yeah, there's a bit of bladder already and fuzzy language that you can hear on both sides. but if you, you don't have to kind of look, well,
earlier i spoke to and george back this and economist and research associates at the china center at oxford university and the china institute. so us and gave us his take on the curve relations between china and the us. well, i think that both sides of trying to stabilize what are, what does it affect, you know, not a great relationship because they both have interest to do so. in china, you know, the economy is in bad shape. a bad city thing is trying to sort of steer the economy away from its...
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those george blacklist with the china center at oxford university talking to his earlier well, the u. s. has amounts to is providing ukraine with another $6000000000.00 in a just days after the senate agreed on a $61000000000.00 package defense secretary lloyd austin said along with missiles for patriot air defense systems, you brain will also receive artillery. ammunition troops will be equipped with you're allowing them to integrate western weapon rate into soviet era systems. this is the largest and here in berlin, german, chancellor, well, i saw, posted nato secretary general against salton berg for talks. the meeting was in preparation for the lines of the annual summit which will be held in washington in july. the peer discusses the war and ukraine and how to boost defense spending to counter threats from russia and china. soleberg praise germany for its commitment to support a ukraine. the pair also urged allies to do more to help people. and camille grant is an expert in defense and security policy of the european council on foreign relations. and i asked him why european alli
those george blacklist with the china center at oxford university talking to his earlier well, the u. s. has amounts to is providing ukraine with another $6000000000.00 in a just days after the senate agreed on a $61000000000.00 package defense secretary lloyd austin said along with missiles for patriot air defense systems, you brain will also receive artillery. ammunition troops will be equipped with you're allowing them to integrate western weapon rate into soviet era systems. this is the...
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oxford or cambridge? this is a dispute that the oldest british educational institutions have been trying to resolve for many centuries. the two renowned universities have traditionally competed. prestige, research grants and even political influence, but the most fundamental rivalry between oxford and cambridge is, of course, sports. both university towns are located on the banks of the river, and it is not surprising that students have long practiced rowing. about two centuries ago, in 1829, cambridge challenged its eternal rival. two teams of eight rowers competed for the first time on the waters of the thames, then oxford won, but the loser, of course, asked for revenge, as a result this regatta became traditional. the format of the competition remains unchanged, the distance is just under 7 km, from start to finish, rowers need to make approximately 600 oar strokes. one one of the key factors is the ability of the eight to quickly adapt to the weather; in foggy albion, as you know, it changes rapidly.
oxford or cambridge? this is a dispute that the oldest british educational institutions have been trying to resolve for many centuries. the two renowned universities have traditionally competed. prestige, research grants and even political influence, but the most fundamental rivalry between oxford and cambridge is, of course, sports. both university towns are located on the banks of the river, and it is not surprising that students have long practiced rowing. about two centuries ago, in 1829,...
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afterwards, the oxford men's captain said illness hadn't helped.th the e.coli strain. so i mean, this morning i was throwing up. it would have been ideal not to have so much poo in the water. but, you know, that's not to take away from cambridge. members of sudbury rowing club say the stour is much cleaner than the thames, but even so there are problems here. when they empty the sewage in the storm drains, it gets pretty fouled up and it's full of all sorts of nasties. and what's that like to be rowing through? well, it's pretty disgusting, really. afterwards, you've got to wash your boat down, clean all the faeces off the blades. and also you've got to really clean your kit out afterwards. is it getting worse? yes, most definitely. the number of raw sewage spills into england's rivers and seas more than doubled last year compared to the year before, according to the environment agency. in 2022, there were 1.75 million hours of spills. in 2023, there were 3.6 million. the effects of sewage pollution are twofold. one, on wildlife. phosphates and nit
afterwards, the oxford men's captain said illness hadn't helped.th the e.coli strain. so i mean, this morning i was throwing up. it would have been ideal not to have so much poo in the water. but, you know, that's not to take away from cambridge. members of sudbury rowing club say the stour is much cleaner than the thames, but even so there are problems here. when they empty the sewage in the storm drains, it gets pretty fouled up and it's full of all sorts of nasties. and what's that like to...
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your local your opinion to your local councillor, apart from maybe oxford where _ councillor, apart from maybe oxford where there was a spate of mainly muslim _ where there was a spate of mainly muslim councillors resigning over the gaza — muslim councillors resigning over the gaza war. some of those are up for re—election. overall, i would say it_ for re—election. overall, i would say it is— for re—election. overall, i would say it is not_ for re—election. overall, i would say it is not something that is being — say it is not something that is being brought up on the doorstep, that is_ being brought up on the doorstep, that is what the labour candidates are telling — that is what the labour candidates are telling me. is that is what the labour candidates are telling me.— are telling me. is the israel gaza war playing _ are telling me. is the israel gaza war playing into _ are telling me. is the israel gaza war playing into what _ are telling me. is the israel gaza war playing into what people - are telling me. is the israel gaza war playing into what people are| war playing into what pe
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when i got into oxford, so i'm more old a tony ends in my year, some black students like me. but it was here. i begin to research the imperial history that made my was the history they didn't teach at school. the. i disagree with the heart in london sites in congress with joseph conrad said his story. a country, the size of western europe. the slave plantation collecting robust the european bicycles. the mutilation is punishment for refusing. the belgian king leopold. the 2nd rule, the method easily set foot c c o goes 700 feet. just lying. there is a file that looks down a connection as punishment support the was not so shocked as the most think i had expected to see a know of of, with the, you know, the, it was black dried, some couldn't, with closed eyelids ahead that seem to sleep at the top of that pole, and with a shrunken dry lips showing a narrow white line of the teeth was my 2 children great toys dismissed. it was just a word for me. i did not see even in the name any more than you do. do you see him? do you seek the story? seems to me, i am trying to tell you what
when i got into oxford, so i'm more old a tony ends in my year, some black students like me. but it was here. i begin to research the imperial history that made my was the history they didn't teach at school. the. i disagree with the heart in london sites in congress with joseph conrad said his story. a country, the size of western europe. the slave plantation collecting robust the european bicycles. the mutilation is punishment for refusing. the belgian king leopold. the 2nd rule, the method...
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when i go into oxford, so my old a tony is in my year some black students like me, but it was here. i begin to research the imperial history that made my wells the history they didn't teach at school. i discovered a heart in london slights in congress with joseph conrad said, his story. a country the size of wisdom, your slave plantation, collecting robust the european bicycles, the mutilation. this punishment for refusal the belgian king leopold. the 2nd rule, the method easily set foot c. c o goes 700 feet just line. there is a file that looks down the connection as punishment support the was not so shocked as you may think. i had expected to see a north of wood. the 3rd was black, dried sunken, with closed eyelids ahead that seemed to sleep at the top of that pole. and with a shrunken dry lips showing a narrow white line of the teeth with smiles to tell him to pray twice. just it was just a word for me. i did not see them in the name any more than you. do you see him? do you seek to store it seems to me, science literally making a vain attempt because no relation of the dream can
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who is better, oxford or cambridge? this is a dispute that the oldest british educational institutions have been trying to resolve for many centuries. the two renowned universities have traditionally competed for academic prestige, research grants and... even political influence, but the most fundamental rivalry between oxford and cambridge is, of course, sporting. both university towns are located on the banks of the river, and it is not surprising that students have long practiced rowing. about two centuries ago, in 1829, cambridge challenged its arch-rival, and two teams of eight rowers met for the first time. with forces on the waters of the thames, then oxford won, but the loser, of course, asked for revenge, as a result this regatta became traditional. the format of the competition remains unchanged, the distance is slightly less than 7 km, from start to finish, rowers need to complete approximately 600 strokes of the oars. one of the key factors is the eight's ability to quickly adapt to the weather. in foggy alb
who is better, oxford or cambridge? this is a dispute that the oldest british educational institutions have been trying to resolve for many centuries. the two renowned universities have traditionally competed for academic prestige, research grants and... even political influence, but the most fundamental rivalry between oxford and cambridge is, of course, sporting. both university towns are located on the banks of the river, and it is not surprising that students have long practiced rowing....
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the 1st red joseph conventional was studying at oxford university. i thought cups was just an operation. a twisted fantasy of conrad's imagination. he had summed up, he had judged to her i didn't really get it. but the more i learned about colonialism, the more i realized it always started with men like cuts and that fixed link to this day. then i made a discovery that changed everything for me. at the same time that comrade was writing his book, life was imitating, at an astounding way. a french army officer was leading an invasion of west africa . and his true story was even more terrifying than columbus fiction. i began to plant a journey across space. time in search of this real the job to read. so i grew up in both of my parents come from nigeria in west off for a little bit. when i got into oxford, so i'm owed a tony ends in my year, some black students like me. but it was here, i begin to research the imperial history that made my was the history they didn't teach at school. the. i disagree with the heart in london sites in congress with josep
the 1st red joseph conventional was studying at oxford university. i thought cups was just an operation. a twisted fantasy of conrad's imagination. he had summed up, he had judged to her i didn't really get it. but the more i learned about colonialism, the more i realized it always started with men like cuts and that fixed link to this day. then i made a discovery that changed everything for me. at the same time that comrade was writing his book, life was imitating, at an astounding way. a...
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where _ councillor, apart from maybe oxford where there was a spate of mainly muslim _ where there wasf those are up for re—election. overall, i would say it— for re—election. overall, i would say it is— for re—election. overall, i would say it is not— for re—election. overall, i would say it is not something that is being — say it is not something that is being brought up on the doorstep, that is— being brought up on the doorstep, that is what the labour candidates are telling — that is what the labour candidates are telling me. is that is what the labour candidates are telling me.— are telling me. is the israel gaza war playing _ are telling me. is the israel gaza war playing into _ are telling me. is the israel gaza war playing into what _ are telling me. is the israel gaza war playing into what people - are telling me. is the israel gaza war playing into what people are| war playing into what people are sent to you there? tt war playing into what people are sent to you there?— sent to you there? it certainly is in the bedfordshire _ sent to you there? it certainly is in the bedford
where _ councillor, apart from maybe oxford where there was a spate of mainly muslim _ where there wasf those are up for re—election. overall, i would say it— for re—election. overall, i would say it is— for re—election. overall, i would say it is not— for re—election. overall, i would say it is not something that is being — say it is not something that is being brought up on the doorstep, that is— being brought up on the doorstep, that is what the labour candidates are...
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a very we need of the oxford institute for br make a very clear we need of the oxford institute fort is, in muslim women muslim countries, as in women having covered, having their faces covered, men necessarily needing beards, whatever the culture and the religion, we very rarely do that. we are frightened to do that. we are frightened to do that. i don't like seeing women walk through the westfield shopping centre every weekend with eyes with nothing but their eyes on show, that has become show, and that has become commonplace in shepherd's bush, i i find the burqa . i find i find the burqa. uncomfortable for that reason, not being able to see someone's face equally , i do do appreciate face equally, i do do appreciate their right to wear it. >> i don't see a problem with that. i mean, you know, unlike france, where they try and ban it, it's cultural. it, but it's cultural. >> not in the quran. >> not in the quran. >> well, yes, depends >> yeah, well, yes, it depends which the, the, the he which part of the, the, the he said not in there. yeah. said it's not in there. yeah. and you
a very we need of the oxford institute for br make a very clear we need of the oxford institute fort is, in muslim women muslim countries, as in women having covered, having their faces covered, men necessarily needing beards, whatever the culture and the religion, we very rarely do that. we are frightened to do that. we are frightened to do that. i don't like seeing women walk through the westfield shopping centre every weekend with eyes with nothing but their eyes on show, that has become...
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each parent to 10 to 15 years in prison in connection with the shooting deaths of four students at oxfordl in 2021. cbs's andres gutierrez was inside the courtroom. >> the blood of our children is on your hands too. >> reporter: one by one, family members of the four students killed at oxford high school addressed james and jennifer crumbley just before they were sentenced. >> you have failed your son, and you have failed us all. >> and while you were running away from your son and your responsibilities, i was forced to do the worst possible thing a parent could do. i was forced to say goodbye to my madisyn. >> reporter: the crumbleys were found guilty of involuntary manslaughter early this year. separate juries found they willfully failed to prevent their son, ethan, from bringing a handgun to his michigan school in 2021 and opening fire. today they each asked for leniency and forgiveness. >> i am sorry for your loss as a result of what my son did. >> we were good parents. >> reporter: but the judge sentenced them to a minimum of 10 years in prison minus time already served. >> these con
each parent to 10 to 15 years in prison in connection with the shooting deaths of four students at oxfordl in 2021. cbs's andres gutierrez was inside the courtroom. >> the blood of our children is on your hands too. >> reporter: one by one, family members of the four students killed at oxford high school addressed james and jennifer crumbley just before they were sentenced. >> you have failed your son, and you have failed us all. >> and while you were running away from...
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earlier this year both were found guilty of involuntary manslaughter related to the 2021 oxford high school massacre carried out by their son. >> this tragedy has taken an incredible toll on our family. >> reporter: families of the four students killed emotionally addressing the court, including madisyn baldwin's mom. >> while your son was hearing voices and asking for help, i was helping madison pick out her senior classes. while you were purchasing a gun for your son and leaving it unlocked, i was helping her finish her college essays. >> reporter: at times, loved ones speaking directly to the shooter's parents. >> you failed as parents. the punishment that you face will never be enough. >> instead of acknowledging any mistakes, they continue to show no remorse. >> reporter: hana st. juliana's sister reina calling out the testimony jennifer crumbley gave during her trial, saying she wouldn't have done anything differently. >> you wouldn't do anything different. i cannot fathom that. >> reporter: today crumbley clarifying that comment. >> i didn't have a reason to do anything differ
earlier this year both were found guilty of involuntary manslaughter related to the 2021 oxford high school massacre carried out by their son. >> this tragedy has taken an incredible toll on our family. >> reporter: families of the four students killed emotionally addressing the court, including madisyn baldwin's mom. >> while your son was hearing voices and asking for help, i was helping madison pick out her senior classes. while you were purchasing a gun for your son and...
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we remember how it all worked, and oxford analytics, and big data, and suddenly there were 6 million deep-seated people, as the russian surkov said, and who never in their lives did not vote, but then suddenly, in order to repel the turkish invasion and not to pay a lot to brussels, they decided to vote and in fact broke the geopolitical fate of britain. we determined another path, now there is a lesson, the lesson of brexit has been learned, besides, in britain, the only one that met with russian nuclear terrorism on its territory, so the first time was with litvanenko, the second time was with the skripals, whom you mentioned, this it is no longer nuclear terrorism, it is already, as they say, playing with a newcomer. so, having so many grafts, and, or britain, can you explain, actually, how? the british are all reacting to this russian propaganda, we have seen it in the states, there are conspiracists, there are those reptilians, there are rednecks in the end, this is the american analogue of the ukrainian ragul, and on which it is very easy to sow a field with fakes, in britain,
we remember how it all worked, and oxford analytics, and big data, and suddenly there were 6 million deep-seated people, as the russian surkov said, and who never in their lives did not vote, but then suddenly, in order to repel the turkish invasion and not to pay a lot to brussels, they decided to vote and in fact broke the geopolitical fate of britain. we determined another path, now there is a lesson, the lesson of brexit has been learned, besides, in britain, the only one that met with...
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why oxford economics thinks china's growth could come at eight cost for second-quarter data.his is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> taking a look at the week ahead, china's economy is front and center. most expect the pboc to hold off on a rate cut. consensus sees weaker readings for china. japan's core inflation may cool, but it remained above the 2% target. consumers struggle with high prices and that is your week ahead. haidi: big week going into the china dater and pboc decision. our next guest talks about the increase. luis, league economists. front routing and de-stocking has been moved forward. louise: you recall we had strong data and strong export data for january and february which suggests momentum may fade which means manufacturing thinks will happen. haidi: how you feel about the consumer? do you see signs of improvement? louise: q1 has been resilient. we had a late lunar new year and in general we went into 2024 thinking post-covid recovery has run its course and it has not. so deflation may not be severe. because of deflationary impulses, households face high interest rates.
why oxford economics thinks china's growth could come at eight cost for second-quarter data.his is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> taking a look at the week ahead, china's economy is front and center. most expect the pboc to hold off on a rate cut. consensus sees weaker readings for china. japan's core inflation may cool, but it remained above the 2% target. consumers struggle with high prices and that is your week ahead. haidi: big week going into the china dater and pboc decision. our next guest...
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and cambridge , where you oxford and cambridge, where you probably went and i, i just had some weirdo the story, but i went with a weird insult even.i but i went with a weird insult even. i know you went there as well, but anyway, the director of m15's got involved. they've taken a day off, listing their pronouns and that kind of thing, and they've decided to actually do some m15 work and they're all worried about it, and they're just saying we need to get more realistic about the threat from china infiltrating our universities. >> well, i mean, it's very real. you know, we've had complaints before about chinese investment in american universities. british universities, where the government, the chinese government, the chinese government is actually saying, oh, you can't teach that because that's against our values and they're going along with it because of the money. >> we're not talking here necessarily about ideological influence. we're literally talking about stealing. yes. so, and someone put a thread up recently up which was compared weapons in china. and like you know, fighter
and cambridge , where you oxford and cambridge, where you probably went and i, i just had some weirdo the story, but i went with a weird insult even.i but i went with a weird insult even. i know you went there as well, but anyway, the director of m15's got involved. they've taken a day off, listing their pronouns and that kind of thing, and they've decided to actually do some m15 work and they're all worried about it, and they're just saying we need to get more realistic about the threat from...
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audio recordings just days after crumbley was sentenced to prison for his role in his son's deadly oxfordprosecutor, karen mcdonald. this morning, the oakland county sheriff's office releasing audio recordings of jail calls they say contain threats james crumbley made against oakland county prosecutor karen mcdonald. >> you know what, [ bleep ], three months from now, [ bleep ], going down. i mean, it's going down. >> reporter: the sheriff's office releasing eight phones from crumbley dating back to 2022 all while he was behind bars awaiting his trial. officials say the calls paint a fuller picture of his alleged feelings towards mcdonald calling her expletives over and over again. saying he was on a rampage. >> when i get out of here, i am [ bleep ] on a rampage, karen. yes, karen mcdonald, your [ bleep ] is going down, and you bet ever be [ bleep ] scared. >> reporter: later made public in the prosecutor's presentencing report. >> he knew specifically that his phone calls were recorded. he knew or at least he believed that the elected official was listening. >> reporter: in that report
audio recordings just days after crumbley was sentenced to prison for his role in his son's deadly oxfordprosecutor, karen mcdonald. this morning, the oakland county sheriff's office releasing audio recordings of jail calls they say contain threats james crumbley made against oakland county prosecutor karen mcdonald. >> you know what, [ bleep ], three months from now, [ bleep ], going down. i mean, it's going down. >> reporter: the sheriff's office releasing eight phones from...
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children is on your hands, too. >> reporter: one by one, family members of the four students kill that oxfordschool addressed james and jennifer crumbley just before they were sentenced peered speaker you have failed your son and you failed us all peered speaker while you are rug away from your son and your responsibilities, i was fod to do the worst possible thing a parent could do. i was forced to say goodbye to my madisyn. >> reporter: the crumbleys were found in, guilty of involuntary manslaughter earlier this year. separate juries found they willfully failed to prevent their son ethan for bringing a handgun to his michigan school in 2021 and opening fire. leniency and forgiveness. >> i am sorry for your loss as a result of what my son did. >> we were good parents. >> reporter: but the judge sentenced them to a minimum of ten years in prison minus time already served. >> these convictions confirm repeated acts, or lack of acts, that could have halted an oncoming runaway train. >> reporter: during their trials, prosecutors painted the couple's absent parents more concerned with themselves
children is on your hands, too. >> reporter: one by one, family members of the four students kill that oxfordschool addressed james and jennifer crumbley just before they were sentenced peered speaker you have failed your son and you failed us all peered speaker while you are rug away from your son and your responsibilities, i was fod to do the worst possible thing a parent could do. i was forced to say goodbye to my madisyn. >> reporter: the crumbleys were found in, guilty of...
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of the university of oxford.or your time. can you start by telling me how technology, particularly phones, can actually directly affect young people's well—being? directly affect young people's well-being?— directly affect young people's well-beinu? . ~' . directly affect young people's well-beinu? . ~ . ., well-being? thank you so much for havin: well-being? thank you so much for having me- — well-being? thank you so much for having me- i— well-being? thank you so much for having me. i understand _ well-being? thank you so much for having me. i understand the - having me. i understand the increasing concern among parents, teachers and clinicians about how social media use might be driving and increasing anxiety and depression, especially among young children. a lot of these are cautionary tales, but some of these are very important, especially when considering the exposure to harmful content that kids might be exposed to. as an example, this bill, increasingly significant rise in severe digital harms, which incl
of the university of oxford.or your time. can you start by telling me how technology, particularly phones, can actually directly affect young people's well—being? directly affect young people's well-being?— directly affect young people's well-beinu? . ~' . directly affect young people's well-beinu? . ~ . ., well-being? thank you so much for havin: well-being? thank you so much for having me- — well-being? thank you so much for having me- i— well-being? thank you so much for having me. i...
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rowers at oxford university are naming one of their boats river action in honour of a campaign grouphames during last month's oxford and cambridge boat races, when one rower fell ill before the race. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker. hello. quite a chill in the air earlier on, but at least that sun's quite strong. talking about cold weather, this is what we call the anomaly map across europe. where it's blue, temperatures are below the average for the time of the year and you can see across many countries, it's been colder than what we would expect in april. in fact, across some northern parts of europe, we have had snow. here's helsinki today — three degrees, flurries of snow. central parts of europe not even making double figures. and we are feeling that chill as we see colder air arriving from the north. but at least it's high pressure, so that does mean that the weather's quiet, so a lot of welcome dry weather. here's the satellite picture. clouds have been building through the course of the morning and into the afternoon. some areas are still quit
rowers at oxford university are naming one of their boats river action in honour of a campaign grouphames during last month's oxford and cambridge boat races, when one rower fell ill before the race. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker. hello. quite a chill in the air earlier on, but at least that sun's quite strong. talking about cold weather, this is what we call the anomaly map across europe. where it's blue, temperatures are below the average for the time of the...
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carried out by their teenage son who killed four classmates and injured several others in 2021 at oxfordfound guilty of four counts of involuntary manslaughter and fees ten to 15 years in prison. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. —— face this is bbc news. the former sub—postmaster alan bates, has accused the post office of causing "harm and injustice" as he appeared at the public inquiry into the horizon computer scandal. mr bates — whose story was made famous in an itv drama — spoke of his tireless campaign for justice for the many hundreds of people affected by what is one of the biggest miscarriages ofjustice in uk legal history. zoe conway reports. is it any wonder that alan bates is smiling? after 23 years of campaigning, he can now tell the inquiry everything he knows about the post office scandal. he explained why he had kept fighting for so long. as you got to meet people, and realised it wasn'tjust yourself and you saw the harm and injustice that had been descended upon them, it was something that you felt you had to deal with. over the year, alan bates has w
carried out by their teenage son who killed four classmates and injured several others in 2021 at oxfordfound guilty of four counts of involuntary manslaughter and fees ten to 15 years in prison. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. —— face this is bbc news. the former sub—postmaster alan bates, has accused the post office of causing "harm and injustice" as he appeared at the public inquiry into the horizon computer scandal. mr bates — whose story was made...
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rowers at oxford university will today name one of their boats �*river action' in honour of a campaigns during last month's oxford and cambridge boat races, when one rower fell ill before the race. temperatures below the average for the time of year. it's been colder than what we would have expected to see in april. we've had snow in helsinki today. three degrees, flurries of snow. central parts of europe not making double figures. we are feeling the chill as that cold air arrives from the north. the weather is quiet. a lot of welcome, dry weather. here is the satellite picture. cloud building in through the morning. some areas still quite sunny. some areas overcast. temperatures, best in the west, 15 celsius in northern ireland. 0n the coast, 9—10 c. temperatures are on the down, pollen levels are on the up. high in the south—west. aerial amounts of cloud through tonight i don't think this coming night will be quite as cold as last night but still, in some spots, temperatures could drop close to freezing in the morning, given the clear skies overnight. variable amounts of cloud tomorr
rowers at oxford university will today name one of their boats �*river action' in honour of a campaigns during last month's oxford and cambridge boat races, when one rower fell ill before the race. temperatures below the average for the time of year. it's been colder than what we would have expected to see in april. we've had snow in helsinki today. three degrees, flurries of snow. central parts of europe not making double figures. we are feeling the chill as that cold air arrives from the...
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in 2021, their fifteen-year-old son opened fire at a school in oxford.r killed four people and received a life sentence for this. according to the court, the parents should have prevented the tragedy, but instead it turned out that they themselves gave for christmas , a nine-millimeter rifle used by a juvenile killer. the united states has been hit by another wave of a drug epidemic, why it is called a national disaster, who made billions from the misfortune of others, why the war with datura remains a failure. inaction of the state, cynical pr of politicians and open-air hangouts, how cities are turning. into the heroin ghetto, we’ll tell you in clear politics, watch it on monday after the panorama. today, air border defenders celebrate professional holiday, happy day of air defense troops, military personnel and veterans on... joint combat duty. the key components of air defense are radio-technical anti-aircraft missile forces, aviation, all components are integrated into a single control loop, which allows for a lightning-fast response to changes in t
in 2021, their fifteen-year-old son opened fire at a school in oxford.r killed four people and received a life sentence for this. according to the court, the parents should have prevented the tragedy, but instead it turned out that they themselves gave for christmas , a nine-millimeter rifle used by a juvenile killer. the united states has been hit by another wave of a drug epidemic, why it is called a national disaster, who made billions from the misfortune of others, why the war with datura...
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a company founded by oxford university graduates has reached an efficiency of 28.6 percent and supposedly sold the degradation issue already. but both companies haven't published verifiable data yet. that also isn't even a lot of research on real world outdoor tests. i these are a lot of so unless you test. yeah. wow. this is kimberly, she oversees the degradation tests of 10 themselves at him. what's 10 told at what kind of the abilities we currently looking at here, sometimes to fail after a few days. so, but sometimes the last 4 years. literally this team met at a low 20 percent and efficiency in just half a year. other researches in saudi arabia, for example, came up with similar results. for comparison, it takes silicon solar cells roughly 20 years to reach that level of degradation. the number that 10 themselves health would need to match some companies say they've already fix this issue and ready to go to market next. yeah. do you believe that's possible? sometimes here we must also have conferences, but they normally don't show the data. it's all very secret. i assume that david a
a company founded by oxford university graduates has reached an efficiency of 28.6 percent and supposedly sold the degradation issue already. but both companies haven't published verifiable data yet. that also isn't even a lot of research on real world outdoor tests. i these are a lot of so unless you test. yeah. wow. this is kimberly, she oversees the degradation tests of 10 themselves at him. what's 10 told at what kind of the abilities we currently looking at here, sometimes to fail after a...
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my father assed in the oxford study. my father passed away _ in the oxford study.ase have a seat here. muhammad has some minor memory problems i please have a seat here. muhammad | has some minor memory problems all he can to stay healthy.— he can to stay healthy. memory is very important. — he can to stay healthy. memory is very important, especially - he can to stay healthy. memory is very important, especially when i he can to stay healthy. memory is i very important, especially when you see the people with dementia, the suffering. they don't know who they are and they forget their family, they forget their children, they forget their wives. it is quite worrying. in alzheimer's disease, rogue proteins can build up in the brain over 20 years before a person shows problems with memory and understanding. the tests will search for biomarkers in the blood, which can identify the early stages of dementia. if a reliable blood test for alzheimer's is eventually approved by the nhs, it would transform diagnosis and mean that people could be screened for dementia in their
my father assed in the oxford study. my father passed away _ in the oxford study.ase have a seat here. muhammad has some minor memory problems i please have a seat here. muhammad | has some minor memory problems all he can to stay healthy.— he can to stay healthy. memory is very important. — he can to stay healthy. memory is very important, especially - he can to stay healthy. memory is very important, especially when i he can to stay healthy. memory is i very important, especially when you...
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this precedent will help prevent another tragedy like the one that happened at the oxford school.regulating the circulation of weapons in america cannot be changed. olga leonova, ntv. well, denis talalaev is with us. business news. further. denis learned today that the european union court has decided to lift sanctions from businessmen mikhail fridmin and peter avian. both have been under european sanctions for more than 2 years. and why after 2 years? did you make this decision? egor, the court considered that the sanctions were introduced erroneously, but the truth is that these sanctions have now been lifted from businessmen, it is too early to say. the european court of justice ruled to lift sanctions against co-owners of alfa group mikhail fridman and petr avin. he concluded that none of the reasons why businessmen were included in the sanctions lists was not sufficiently substantiated. the court also considered that mikhail fridman and pyotr avin did not demonstrate support for a policy that, quote: undermines and threatens the territorial integrity of ukraine. also , the co
this precedent will help prevent another tragedy like the one that happened at the oxford school.regulating the circulation of weapons in america cannot be changed. olga leonova, ntv. well, denis talalaev is with us. business news. further. denis learned today that the european union court has decided to lift sanctions from businessmen mikhail fridmin and peter avian. both have been under european sanctions for more than 2 years. and why after 2 years? did you make this decision? egor, the...
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this small trial in oxford is looking for clues. have very close personal experience of how miserable that is. i mean, she wasn't... fortunately, she was relatively old, she was in her 80s when it started, and she died at 97. but her last few years were really mired by the disease. what's your first language? over the next five years, around 5000 people will take part in research assessing blood tests to see how accurately they can identify various forms of dementia. most notably alzheimer's disease. in alzheimer's disease, rogue proteins can build up in the brain over 20 years before a person shows problems with memory and understanding. the test will search for biomarkers in the blood which can identify the early stages of dementia. if a reliable blood test for alzheimer's is eventually approved by the nhs, it would transform diagnosis and mean that people could be screened for dementia in their 50s, long before symptoms emerge. the studies will aim to include people from diverse backgrounds and ethnicities so a wide cross—section
this small trial in oxford is looking for clues. have very close personal experience of how miserable that is. i mean, she wasn't... fortunately, she was relatively old, she was in her 80s when it started, and she died at 97. but her last few years were really mired by the disease. what's your first language? over the next five years, around 5000 people will take part in research assessing blood tests to see how accurately they can identify various forms of dementia. most notably alzheimer's...
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this small trial in oxford is looking for clues.driver for the dementia was because my mother had dementia, and ijust have very close personal experience of how miserable that is. i mean, she wasn't... fortunately she was relatively old. she was in her 80s when it started, and she died at 97. but her last few years were really mired by the disease. what's your first language? over the next five years, around 5,000 people will take part in research assessing blood tests to see how accurately they can identify various forms of dementia, most notably alzheimer's disease. in alzheimer's disease, rogue proteins can build up in the brain over 20 years before a person shows problems with memory and understanding. the tests will search for biomarkers in the blood, which can identify the early stages of dementia. if a reliable blood test for alzheimer's is eventually approved by the nhs, it would transform diagnosis it would mean that people could be screened for dementia in their 50s, long before symptoms emerge. the studies will aim to inc
this small trial in oxford is looking for clues.driver for the dementia was because my mother had dementia, and ijust have very close personal experience of how miserable that is. i mean, she wasn't... fortunately she was relatively old. she was in her 80s when it started, and she died at 97. but her last few years were really mired by the disease. what's your first language? over the next five years, around 5,000 people will take part in research assessing blood tests to see how accurately...