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after the break seventy two hours of the dregs of maize return from china we ask oxford university fellow pretty good john why did the u.k. prime minister fail to fully endorse the nine hundred billion dollars built in the road initiative all the more going overboard to have going underground. everybody i'm stephen. hollywood guy you know suspects every proud american first of all interests george washington and r.v. to suggest this is my buddy max famous financial guru where she's a little bit different i'm not. going to find i know no one knows up with all the drama happening in our country i'm shooting the good have some fun every day americans call it quits the start to bridge the gap this is the great american people which. despite its title and history deceive us union has dominated international sport however this is nothing about the long lives of those champions from the feeling. of you know. when on the children number like this that. the warm will be there with the board maybe just remember two three brothers this guy who is for the order of europe of what the irish was the fir
after the break seventy two hours of the dregs of maize return from china we ask oxford university fellow pretty good john why did the u.k. prime minister fail to fully endorse the nine hundred billion dollars built in the road initiative all the more going overboard to have going underground. everybody i'm stephen. hollywood guy you know suspects every proud american first of all interests george washington and r.v. to suggest this is my buddy max famous financial guru where she's a little bit...
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published by oxford university press. researching this book, what surprised you the most? mr. lubin: what surprised me was how much impact the first world war had on american artists. the received wisdom has always been artists -- the war had very little impact. it had a huge impact on cubism. everything thought it
published by oxford university press. researching this book, what surprised you the most? mr. lubin: what surprised me was how much impact the first world war had on american artists. the received wisdom has always been artists -- the war had very little impact. it had a huge impact on cubism. everything thought it
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after the break seventy two hours of the dregs of maize return from china we ask oxford university fellow pretty good john why did the u.k. prime minister fail to fully endorse the nine hundred billion dollars bill and the road initiative all this and more coming up in part two of going on the ground. in. the memo his come and gone but this controversy is far from over the political bias of the deep state has been revealed and the legal activities exposed if anyone will be held responsible. welcome back you gave minority government be the prime minister tourism may return from communist china in about seventy two hours or so but has she done enough to ingratiate herself with the super power of the twenty first century because despite local media referring to aunty may many have been left wondering whether the u.k. has reached its stated goal of becoming china's best partner in the west joining me now is oxford university fellow dr chris. going back on have we done enough. to be back have we done in the us has theresa may done enough i guess it depends what her objectives are and i think t
after the break seventy two hours of the dregs of maize return from china we ask oxford university fellow pretty good john why did the u.k. prime minister fail to fully endorse the nine hundred billion dollars bill and the road initiative all this and more coming up in part two of going on the ground. in. the memo his come and gone but this controversy is far from over the political bias of the deep state has been revealed and the legal activities exposed if anyone will be held responsible....
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after the break seventy two hours up to date jimmy's return from china we ask oxford university fellow pretty good john why did the u.k. prime minister fail to fully endorse the nine hundred billion dollars bill and the road initiative all the more coming up in part two of going underground. join me every first week on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sport i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. warhawks. dropping bombs brings peace talks forcing you to fight the battles of. the new socks credit tell you that gossip and. most importantly they. tell you you are not cool enough to buy their product. these are the hawks we along with our. watch. welcome back you gave minority government be depriving the stories of may has returned from communist china in about seventy two hours or so but has she done enough to ingratiate herself with the superpower of the twenty first century because despite local media referring to her as aunty may many have been left wondering whether the u.k. has reached its stated goal of becoming china's best partner in the wes
after the break seventy two hours up to date jimmy's return from china we ask oxford university fellow pretty good john why did the u.k. prime minister fail to fully endorse the nine hundred billion dollars bill and the road initiative all the more coming up in part two of going underground. join me every first week on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sport i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. warhawks. dropping bombs brings peace talks forcing you to...
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a global study led by researchers at oxford university, saying that some of these prescriptions for antidepressants i think the case might be that general practitioners are still cautious, in terms of prescribing antidepressants, and there may well be people who would benefit from it who are currently not receiving that prescription. if it helps them, and the trials are there to back it up, then this is something they should be prescribed. rachel, you are nodding. yes, what this report has noted is that there is still an ideological resistance, it describes it as, to antidepressants. this idea that you should not take medicine for issues related to mental health, which is a lingering stigma that means that people are not necessarily getting the treatment that they need. apparently only one in six of those diagnosed with depression are taking the medication. i am being screamed at in my ever we have to leave it there, which is a real shame because eventually interesting talking to you both. thank you, you can see the front pages of the papers on the bbc news website. if you miss the programme any ev
a global study led by researchers at oxford university, saying that some of these prescriptions for antidepressants i think the case might be that general practitioners are still cautious, in terms of prescribing antidepressants, and there may well be people who would benefit from it who are currently not receiving that prescription. if it helps them, and the trials are there to back it up, then this is something they should be prescribed. rachel, you are nodding. yes, what this report has...
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and the daily mirror carries allegations that drunk students groped women at an oxford university clubook at the telegraph first. what you think you will hear? let's look at the telegraph first. what you think you will hear7m depends which newspapers forward coverage of this speech to believe, whether this is borisjohnson, as the telegraph is saying, laying down the telegraph is saying, laying down the law, saying that eu laws are intolerable, that for us to continue do have them, and sort of wagging his finger at theresa may and other papers say this is a very consensual speech that boris johnson will make. making it tomorrow we will find out. we understand there are two versions he has presented to downing street and he will get one of them out at the time depending on how the mood takes him but there will be nervous at downing street because we all know what boris johnson's other agenda will be, promoting boris johnson! two versions of the speech, that really is... keeping us guessing. quite a head game. he is a showman after all so maybe he is starting the brexit extravaganza of sp
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has reached its stated goal of becoming china's best partner in the west joining me now is oxford university fellow dr chris could turn out chris thanks for going back on have we done enough. to be back have we done enough history so many done enough i guess it depends what her objectives are and i think that you know when it comes to china so often there's divided constituencies there's one group who feel strongly that yes china is the superpower of the twenty first century and so we need to do everything we can to access open up markets for goods products services and people and then there are other people who look more soberly at. that is the key to creating with who. i mean. the challenge and this is why it's you know it's a difficult tightrope for tree some may and i think pretty much every western politician to walk is on the one hand the sheer scale of china means that you know its role economically politically is undeniable and has to be reckoned with we need to be trading with engaging with china and on the other hand it has its own strategic interests and we're you know here in the
has reached its stated goal of becoming china's best partner in the west joining me now is oxford university fellow dr chris could turn out chris thanks for going back on have we done enough. to be back have we done enough history so many done enough i guess it depends what her objectives are and i think that you know when it comes to china so often there's divided constituencies there's one group who feel strongly that yes china is the superpower of the twenty first century and so we need to...
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at oxford university he wanted his small barely noticeable start to go on why because he was bad one hundred and fifty years ago who wasn't. there and so are these chances my grandfather is david possible weinstein's situation that your liberty immigrant and christ the redeemer possibly offensive to jews and muslims the little guy being in the fountain naked it's time to act what is great is there are places where everyone's mind can rest in peace these are the old times. base fifth these are places where freedom of thought speech and expression often on hold in case anyone should have that feeling pat howard i. know what is your wrap up of the stories which may be headlines over the past week stay with or to you know if for more great programs right after this. you criminalist released by the boy tells to and shaming into an institution those included on the list are accused simply by association. being from russia or is no one except it calls for suspicion so does the criminalistic really changes. their survival guide book stacie just like all the start simply reading all these tru
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. >> hazim is headed to oxford university in the fall. >> how exciting. >> next up, these two local non-profitsare on a mission to educate and inspire teens. >> our own gray hall reports. >> this is the sweet tooth trail mix. >> zhoei travis is just 14 years old and already the author of a cookbook she calls recipe remix. >> all of america's favorite treats without putting all of the calories. >> the 9th grader is a member of the mood girls...
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apparently not to use always offensive nineteenth century imperialist sessile roads students at oxford university he wanted his small barely noticeable start to go on why because he was bad one hundred and fifty years ago who wasn't. there and so are these chances michelangelo's david possible weinstein's situation that your liberty immigrant and course the redeemer possibly offensive to jews and muslims the little guy being in the fountain naked it's time to act what is great is there are places where everyone's mind can rest in peace these are the old rules based is these are places where freedom of thought speech and expression all put on hold in case anyone should have their feelings. america safe. was. a brain washing in the wake a hair on all to international i'll be back at the top of the hour with will stay with us. a bite from many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money just billionaire owners and spending children twenty million and
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enough but they're not used always about nineteenth century imperialist sessile roads students at oxford university wanted his small barely noticeable start to go on why because he was bad one hundred fifty years ago who wasn't. there and so are these chances my grandfather is david possible weinstein's situation that your liberty immigrant and course the redeemer possibly offensive to jews are on the list limbs the little guy being in the fountain naked it's time to act what is great is there are places where everyone's mind can rest in peace these are the old rules based is these are places where freedom of thought speech and expression all put on hold in case anyone should have their feelings. american right. all right on back with more of the week's top stories in half an hour's time they see r t international. across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies to me to people this will simple song alone even some company guess will elsewhere though they invite private companies to take over the utilities many by the telescope was allowed to miss you guys who
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it's not you always about the nineteenth century imperialist sessile roads students at oxford university he wanted his small barely noticeable start to go on why because he was bad one hundred and fifty years ago who wasn't. there and so are these chances my grandfather is david possible weinstein's situation that your liberty immigrant and course the redeemer possibly offensive to jews and muslims the little guy being in the fountain naked it's time to act what is great is there are places where everyone's mind can rest in peace these are the old rules based is these are places where freedom of thought speech and expression all put on hold in case anyone should have their feelings. america safe. now back to our breaking news from the united states where it's being reported now that two people have died and more than seventy injured in a train crash in south carolina there were at least eight crew and nearly one hundred forty passengers on board and i'm track on a freight train collided at around two thirty in the morning local time as a result of the front engine derailed as well as a n
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but they're not used always about the nineteenth century imperialist sessile road studios at oxford university he wanted his small barely noticeable start to go on why because he was bad one hundred and fifty years ago who wasn't. there and so are these chances my grandfather is david possible weinstein's situation that your liberty immigrant and christ the redeemer possibly offensive to jews and muslims the little guy being in the fountain naked it's time to act what is great is there are places where everyone's mind can rest in peace these are the old times based is. these are places where freedom of speech and expression often don't hold in case anyone have that feeling pat howard. not so a week's headlines for myself and a team here at all to see you don't know me will be with you at the top of next hour for more global headlines from across the world so you've got. it. a little. bit the everything didn't keep getting to. the u.s. is losing into a summer one the climate denying is precluding them from the dissipating in this new economy number one and number two the effects of the climate
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enough but may not use always about the nineteenth century imperialist sessile rhodes students at oxford university wanted his small barely noticeable sound to go on why because he was bad at one hundred fifty years ago who wasn't. there and so are these chances my grandfather is david possible weinstein's situation is that your liberty immigrant and course the redeemer possibly offensive to jews and muslims the little guy being in the fountain naked it's time to act what is great is there are places where everyone's mind can rest in peace these are the old rules based is these are places where freedom of speech and expression all put on hold in case anyone should have their feelings. america safe. right that does it for me and my call and colleague media twitter will be here in about thirty minutes time with a full look at your news you are watching our international and we're so glad to have you with us. despite it's tough going into history deceive us union you know has dominated international sport however this is not about the motives of those champions from the. photos you don't get though. w
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enough but they're not used always about nineteenth century imperialist sessile road studios at oxford university he wanted his small barely noticeable start to go on why because he was bad one hundred fifty years ago who wasn't. there and so are these chances my grandfather is david possible weinstein's situation that your liberty immigrant and course the redeemer possibly offensive to jews are in the slim's the little guy being in the fountain naked it's time to act what is great is there are places where everyone's mind can rest in peace these are the old rules based is these are places where freedom of speech and expression are put on hold in case anyone should have their feelings. america safe. her say well that's your wrap up of the stories which made the headlines over the past week stay with our team noah for more great programs. this is says harlan kentucky. overboard this move the voices of the people going street families leave. a co money since it was almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal mines are said. that it was a laugh to see these people a survivor. disappear
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monday thursday tom divides his time between coordinating a program on southeast asian studies at oxford university and managing an online publication and think tank in singapore so any questions paid points would you not let the mostly. one of his goals is to get singaporeans to be less afraid to speak up but he knows it won't be easy he too has been penalised for doing so. i used to work for the national university of singapore and after i sat the publishing and giving lectures about my research which proved that lee kuan yew had lied about his use of detention without trial from the one nine hundred sixty s. onwards i was privately informed by someone senior in the university that i would never be able to work in singapore as an academic it's part of the formal academic system again. the people's action party agreed and then changed its mind about having a representative speak to us but we've managed to contact some of its active supporters. want to see if this is really a valuable life. patrick you is a long time grassroots leader. and i look at singapore all the fundamental is really very soun
monday thursday tom divides his time between coordinating a program on southeast asian studies at oxford university and managing an online publication and think tank in singapore so any questions paid points would you not let the mostly. one of his goals is to get singaporeans to be less afraid to speak up but he knows it won't be easy he too has been penalised for doing so. i used to work for the national university of singapore and after i sat the publishing and giving lectures about my...
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not you always about the nineteenth century imperialist sessile roads at oxford university he wanted his small barely noticeable start to go on why because he was bad one hundred fifty years ago who wasn't. there and so are these chances my grandfather is david possible weinstein's situation that your liberty immigrant and course the redeemer possibly offensive to jews and muslims the little guy being in the fountain naked it's time to act what is great is there are places where everyone's mind can rest in peace these are the old beast is these are places. freedom of speech and expression all don't hold anyone to have that feeling. right. now. with many believing the future. with the technology behind it. a trip to. the famous specialist. now it's time to take a swim at the coins bank asian block chain crews. coins bank. conference we're about to get acquainted with over a thousand different disciplines from fifty different countries including a hundred russian i ceo's some of the hottest new stuff in the world of change let's go. to events like this allow you to mix and mingle with
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apparently it's not you always about nineteenth century imperialist sessile right students at oxford university wanted his small barely noticeable start to go on why because he was bad one hundred fifty years ago who wasn't. there and so with these chances my grandfather is david possible weinstein's situation that your liberty immigrant and christ the redeemer possibly offensive to jews and muslims the little guy being in the fountains naked it's time to act what is great is there are places where everyone's mind can rest in peace these are militants based is these are places where freedom of speech armed expression all put on hold in case anyone can have that feeling. america. and there you have it that does it for me i'll be back in about thirty three and a half minutes for full look at your news watch martha international says. when lawmakers manufacture consent to instant of public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the financial merry go round lifts only the one percent told. to ignore middle of the room sick. i mean real news real world. join me every thursday on th
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enough apparently not used always about nineteenth century imperialist sessile roads students at oxford university he wanted his small barely noticeable start to go on why because he was bad one hundred fifty years ago who wasn't. there and so are these chances my grandfather is david possible weinstein's situation is that your liberty immigrant and christ the redeemer possibly offensive to jews and muslims the little guy being in the fountain naked it's time to act what is great is they're all places where everyone's mind can rest in peace these are the old rules based says these are places where freedom of thought speech and expression are going on hold in case anyone can have their feelings. america safe. and you got of course get some more on the wall stories on our website i call my want to leave a comment on all social media as well that's it for this hour from the team here most of it will be back in about thirty five minutes with more global headlines. it's all t. we have a great see what we need to strengthen before the free float world called and your bets have been a legend to keep it s
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it's not you always about the nineteenth century imperialist sessile road studios at oxford university once it is small barely noticeable start to go on why because he was bad at one hundred fifty years ago who wasn't. there and so with these chances my grandfather is david possible weinstein's situation that your liberty immigrant and christ the redeemer possibly offensive to jews and muslims the little guy being in the fountain naked it's time to act what is great is there are places where everyone's mind can rest in peace these are old based is these are places where. freedom of speech and expression often on hold in case you have that feeling. and there you have it i will be back in about thirty four minutes of the full get your news you want your arch international what have you with us. across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies who p.m.a. thousands of people this will simple song alone even some company else with so they can find private companies to take over the you to so many by the telescope of. a luxury wish you guys who got it wh
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at oxford university he wanted his small barely noticeable start to go on why because he was bad one hundred fifty years ago who wasn't. there and so with these chances my grandfather is david possible weinstein situation that your liberty immigrant and christ the redeemer possibly offensive to jews and muslims the little guy being in the fountain naked it's time to act what is great is there are places where everyone's mind can rest in peace these are little things based is these are places. freedom of speech and expression often on hold in case anyone have that feeling pat howard i. should say congratulations to the philadelphia eagles for defeating the boston patriots new england patriots rather in the super bowl this year my friend bob and this is really happy that does it for me i'll be back in thirty three minutes with more news. the u.s. is losing in two ways number one the climate denying is precluding them from the dissipating in this new economy number one and number two the effects of the climate change and why the catastrophes the global you know migrants that are the res
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enough apparently not used always about nineteenth century imperialist sessile roads students at oxford university wanted his small barely noticeable start to go on why because he was bad one hundred and fifty years ago who wasn't. there and so are these chances my grandfather is david possible weinstein situation that your liberty immigrant and course the redeemer possibly offensive to jews are on the list limbs the little guy being in the fountain naked it's time to act what is great is they're all places where everyone's mind can rest in peace these are the old rules based is these are places where. freedom of speech and expression often on hold in case anyone should have those feelings had already. been watching the weekly on all t. international i'll be back on the top of it i would most like to stay with us. but politicians do sometimes people. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. most somewhat want to press. you to go on to be press to supply them before three in the morning and people. i'm interested always in the ones in the h
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apparently not to use always about nineteenth century imperialist sessile right students at oxford university he wanted his small barely noticeable start to go on why because he was bad one hundred fifty years ago who wasn't. there and so are these chances my grandfather is david possible weinstein's situation that your liberty immigrant and course the redeemer possibly offensive to jews are on the slim's the little guy being in the fountain naked it's time to act what is great is there are places where everyone's mind can rest in peace these are militants based is these are places where freedom of thought speech and expression all put on hold in case anyone can have that feeling. of power at night. i know doesn't for me i'm will be back in thirty four minutes with a full look at your news your watching the weekly on arch international. level warhawks selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles to face down. the new socks for the tell you that they'll be gossiping public myself and most important news today. for the hoth of a
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work and more people could benefit from taking them, that's the verdict of a major study led by oxford university at more than 20 drugs, and found they all helped patients manage their condition. 0ur correspondent sima kotecha spoke to one man about his struggle with depression. there were times, you know, ifelt really low, to the point i didn't want to be around anyone or anybody or have any interaction with family or friends. there were times when i didn't understand my position in life. jon needed help. he was struggling to cope. his doctor prescribed antidepressants. i still think there's a lot of stigma around it, as to, you know, are you weak because you take them? are you are a nutnut because you take them. i had an image ofjack nicholson in one flew over the cuckoo's nest at the end when he's a complete and utter zombie and you lose something about yourself, something that makes you you. and that's what i was concerned about, you'd turn into zombie without any feeling. but the only way i can describe it is that it gives you a kind of buffer around some of the negative thoughts and your mi
work and more people could benefit from taking them, that's the verdict of a major study led by oxford university at more than 20 drugs, and found they all helped patients manage their condition. 0ur correspondent sima kotecha spoke to one man about his struggle with depression. there were times, you know, ifelt really low, to the point i didn't want to be around anyone or anybody or have any interaction with family or friends. there were times when i didn't understand my position in life. jon...
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published by oxford university press. researching this book, what surprised you the most? mr. lubin: what surprised me was how much impact the first world war had on american artists. the received wisdom has always been artists -- the war had very little impact. it had a huge impact on cubism. everything thought it bypassed the united states is doing to search, i found how extensively the range of artists, not only high artists but popular artists, commercial artists, we digesting the war. and actually after the troops came home. steve: you teach this attitude wake forest university. what drew you to this topic? mr. lubin: i knew the anniversary of american involvement in the war was coming up. i thought, we were living in a time -- this was the early 2000's. the war we were facing, in the middle east, a huge influence on the way we were thinking about things. it must have been the same back in the day a century early. it was more a question i had in my mind, why wasn't it similar? the rejection of anything to do with war. normal shows a desire for war. not for war. it roiled
published by oxford university press. researching this book, what surprised you the most? mr. lubin: what surprised me was how much impact the first world war had on american artists. the received wisdom has always been artists -- the war had very little impact. it had a huge impact on cubism. everything thought it bypassed the united states is doing to search, i found how extensively the range of artists, not only high artists but popular artists, commercial artists, we digesting the war. and...
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now, the university of oxford has analysed the data on a huge scale and says every one of the 21 drugslp patients to manage their depression. we found that almost, the most commonly described antidepressants work for major depression, and people with moderate to severe depression, and also, we found that some of them are more effective than others or better tolerated than others. many who take antidepressants say there's still a stigma attached to using the medication. when i first started taking them, the first question i was asked was, "oh, well, when are you going to come off them? when do you — do you just expect to take them — are you just going to take them for a short amount of time?" and it doesn't really work like that. you wouldn't say to a diabetic, you know, "when are you going to wean yourself off insulin?" so i think that there's — people need to sort of realise that the benefits — it's an ongoing thing. the study ranked the drugs according to how effective they were, which could help doctors pick the right prescriptions for their patients. andrew plant, bbc news. an unid
now, the university of oxford has analysed the data on a huge scale and says every one of the 21 drugslp patients to manage their depression. we found that almost, the most commonly described antidepressants work for major depression, and people with moderate to severe depression, and also, we found that some of them are more effective than others or better tolerated than others. many who take antidepressants say there's still a stigma attached to using the medication. when i first started...
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a new study from the university of oxford has found that anti—depressa nts are effective.
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seated next to him is susan ferber executive editor at oxford university press. she's focused much of her career on books of history from the ancient or modern. among the books and authors shepherd as the pulitzer and bancroft prizes as well as "new york times" bestsellers. her chapter entitled a magnum opus is about editing works in scholarships and speaking of university professors i should note the universities of chicago's. also joining the discussion and filling out the panel with the founder and president of the literary agency and friend of mine. how best to go about it? to find an agent. please join me in welcoming our very accomplished panel. [applause] it is a thrill for me to be presenting at the store because politics and prose has been a good supporter of those that i love to publish and read it many authors have had terrific events so it is a kick for me to be the person standing at the front instead of the back and i would also thank you for taking the time. it seems pretty straightforward not to say obvious title that's one reason i chose it is mo
seated next to him is susan ferber executive editor at oxford university press. she's focused much of her career on books of history from the ancient or modern. among the books and authors shepherd as the pulitzer and bancroft prizes as well as "new york times" bestsellers. her chapter entitled a magnum opus is about editing works in scholarships and speaking of university professors i should note the universities of chicago's. also joining the discussion and filling out the panel...
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she's a graduate student at oxford university. >> yes, she just kept screaming.ns in the stands who would not leave last night. >> yeah, thousands of them stayed, remained for the trophy presentation. and it got to be a point where people came and tried to usher them out. and no, they just stood there. >> they were cheering. watch this. >> i'm still speechless. i just stopped crying about five minutes ago. and i've been dreaming of this since i was a little kid. >> this is one of the greatest moments of our lives. >> greatest day of my life. speechless. greatest day ever. >> fly eagles fly! >> greatest day ever. >> this is generational. father, grandfather, grandson. >> we saw a lot of that. >> that's what it was like. >> and it it isn't over for the birds. we'll hear from them at a news conference as we said a couple of hours from now. but we have to talk about what's happening back in philadelphia. it's super cold here according to my nbc 10 app. >> yeah, like 5 degrees below 0. let's go back what it's like there and find out when the parade might be. >> and
she's a graduate student at oxford university. >> yes, she just kept screaming.ns in the stands who would not leave last night. >> yeah, thousands of them stayed, remained for the trophy presentation. and it got to be a point where people came and tried to usher them out. and no, they just stood there. >> they were cheering. watch this. >> i'm still speechless. i just stopped crying about five minutes ago. and i've been dreaming of this since i was a little kid. >>...
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in october of 2016, oxford university press published his "path to war: a history of american responses to the great war." and our third speaker will be erez manela. he teaches international history and the history of the united states in the world. he also serves as director of graduate programs at harvard's weather head center for international affairs and co-chairs harvard's international and global history seminar. his most recent book is "empires at war: 1911 to 1923" co-edited with robert gerwarth. the book most relevant to today's discussion is "the wilsonian moment." erez held fellowships for the national endowment of the humanities, american academy of arts and sciences and american council of learned societies among other and burkhart fellow at the radcliffe institute for advanced study. so dr. keene, if you could start us off. >> great. good afternoon, everybody. thanks for coming out. i left sunny california for what i expected to be a cataclysmic icestorm. i'm really disappointed that it's just a few drops of rain. maybe it'll get worse later on. thank you very much, csis,
in october of 2016, oxford university press published his "path to war: a history of american responses to the great war." and our third speaker will be erez manela. he teaches international history and the history of the united states in the world. he also serves as director of graduate programs at harvard's weather head center for international affairs and co-chairs harvard's international and global history seminar. his most recent book is "empires at war: 1911 to 1923"...
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he has been a professor at oxford university. you have the idea. i think his proudest accomplishment was that he was a public policy scholar at the wilson center for some time some years ago. that having looked at his biography online, i came prepared to congratulate him as someone who grew up in brooklyn. he is distinguished because he grew up in brooklyn. born inme he was brooklyn but he grew up in queens. we are glad to welcome him, none the less. [applause] melvyn: thank you so much. to theally appreciative washington history seminar and the national history center for inviting me. i know christian is not here but he helped set this up. i am indebted to eric who will provide some comments on this book. thanks to all of you who came. i know you fit me in the between sessions -- fit me in between sessions. thank you. is a particular pleasure to be back at the wilson center and to have this opportunity to talk about safeguarding democratic capitalism here, of all places. the wilson center has been .nstrumental to my career i first had a fellowship
he has been a professor at oxford university. you have the idea. i think his proudest accomplishment was that he was a public policy scholar at the wilson center for some time some years ago. that having looked at his biography online, i came prepared to congratulate him as someone who grew up in brooklyn. he is distinguished because he grew up in brooklyn. born inme he was brooklyn but he grew up in queens. we are glad to welcome him, none the less. [applause] melvyn: thank you so much. to...
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the study led by oxford university has found anti—depressants work.ere times, you know, ifelt really low, to the point i didn't want to be around anyone or anybody or have any interaction with family or friends. there were times when i didn't understand my position in life. jon needed help. he was struggling to cope. his doctor prescribed antidepressants. i still think there's a lot of stigma around it, as to, you know, are you weak because you take them? are you are a nutnut because you take them. i had an image ofjack nicholson in one flew over the cuckoo's nest at the end when he's a complete and utter zombie and you lose something about yourself, something that makes you you. and that's what i was concerned about, you'd turn into zombie without any feeling. but the only way i can describe it is that it gives you a kind of buffer around some of the negative thoughts and your mind racing. today's report found that 21 of some of the most common antidepressants were more effective at treating anxiety and depression than dummy pills. those behind the r
the study led by oxford university has found anti—depressants work.ere times, you know, ifelt really low, to the point i didn't want to be around anyone or anybody or have any interaction with family or friends. there were times when i didn't understand my position in life. jon needed help. he was struggling to cope. his doctor prescribed antidepressants. i still think there's a lot of stigma around it, as to, you know, are you weak because you take them? are you are a nutnut because you take...
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and more people could benefit from taking them — that's the verdict of a major study led by oxford universityir condition. 0ur correspondent sima kotecha reports. there were times, you know, ifelt really low, to the point i didn't want to be around anyone or anybody or have any interaction with family or friends. there were times when i didn't understand my position in life. jon needed help. he was struggling to cope. his doctor prescribed antidepressants. i still think there's a lot of stigma around it, as to, you know, are you weak because you take them? are you are a nut—nut because you take them. i had an image ofjack nicholson in one flew over the cuckoo's nest at the end when he's a complete and utter zombie and you lose something about yourself, something that makes you you. and that's what i was concerned about, you'd turn into zombie without any feeling. but the only way i can describe it is that it gives you a kind of buffer around some of the negative thoughts and your mind racing. today's report found that 21 of some of the most common antidepressants were more effective at treati
and more people could benefit from taking them — that's the verdict of a major study led by oxford universityir condition. 0ur correspondent sima kotecha reports. there were times, you know, ifelt really low, to the point i didn't want to be around anyone or anybody or have any interaction with family or friends. there were times when i didn't understand my position in life. jon needed help. he was struggling to cope. his doctor prescribed antidepressants. i still think there's a lot of...
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oxford universities published a study. i would challenge your premise there. the vast majority of people on twitter were actually really excited to see recent numbers of the number of people visiting news publishers from twitter is significantly increasing, which is a partnership we really value. i think actually the idea that there are a huge number of journalists in parts of the world, as journalists like the guys at belling cap, an organization that didn't exist a few years ago but is doing ground breaking research. >> i have no doubt at all that's true. but i would expect that in a platform of 330 million users that the vast majority would be a human and be truthful and honest and deept. but you are seen as being the weakest link in the social media chain for that dissemination of fake news and false information. i'm wondering why that would be. >> well, actually, that's a conversation to have with someone like claire, who's coming on afterwards, who would say the term fake news is unhelpful in understanding this problem. we have a lot of politicians who u
oxford universities published a study. i would challenge your premise there. the vast majority of people on twitter were actually really excited to see recent numbers of the number of people visiting news publishers from twitter is significantly increasing, which is a partnership we really value. i think actually the idea that there are a huge number of journalists in parts of the world, as journalists like the guys at belling cap, an organization that didn't exist a few years ago but is doing...
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oxford university published a story and i would challenge your premise. the vast majority people on twitter were excited to see recent numbers of the number of people visiting news features from twitter is significantly increasing. so i think the idea that there are a huge number of journalists in parts of the world, journalists like the guys at bellingham, an organization that didn't exist a few years ago, but doing ground breaking research. >> i have no doubt it's true, but i would expect that platform of 330 million users vast majority would be a human, and, b, truthful and honest and decent. but you are seen as being weakest link in the social media chain for that dissemination of fake news and false information. and i'm wondering why that would be? >> well, actually, that's very conversation to have with claire coming on afterwards that would say the term fake news is looking at things like we have a lot of politicians who use twitter around the world and journalists so a lot of different perspectives shared. people also sharing tweets from the momen
oxford university published a story and i would challenge your premise. the vast majority people on twitter were excited to see recent numbers of the number of people visiting news features from twitter is significantly increasing. so i think the idea that there are a huge number of journalists in parts of the world, journalists like the guys at bellingham, an organization that didn't exist a few years ago, but doing ground breaking research. >> i have no doubt it's true, but i would...
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. >> researcher frs the university of oxford found that taking fish oil pills did not improve heart healthr reduce heart attack risk or the chance of stroke. there was no benefit even to high risk populations. previous research had shown that eating fish with omega three fatty acids does have health benefits but not the supplements. "jimmy kimmel live" coming up with a special segment of ?iews. "action news." >> gu guillermo was the subjectf this clip in philadelphia. good luck, eagles. >> do you know the fight song? >> no. >> eagles! >> try it again. i'll do it and then you. >> eagles! >> eageals eagles! did i say it right? [applause ] >> you want to try it again? >> we'll see how guillermo does this time around coming up on "jimmy kimmel live." >> so not everything was good for the practice. >> pederson remains positive saying he's addressing it in meetings tonight. guys get the mistakes out of the way now. >> four days before the superbowl, they had their first practice. everyone practiced but tackle tim jury was dul jury was duly. pederson said it was a teachable moment. they are now a
. >> researcher frs the university of oxford found that taking fish oil pills did not improve heart healthr reduce heart attack risk or the chance of stroke. there was no benefit even to high risk populations. previous research had shown that eating fish with omega three fatty acids does have health benefits but not the supplements. "jimmy kimmel live" coming up with a special segment of ?iews. "action news." >> gu guillermo was the subjectf this clip in...
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elizabeth kendall with us as well who is a senior research fellow at pembroke college at the university of oxford a specialist on political movements in the middle east thank you for joining us others but do you. it's a new envoy someone coming in fresh to this job and let's face it these jobs to be a u.n. envoy to yemen or syria or whatever is it's a thankless job it's a very very difficult job but is there perhaps just the impetus for more exposure more of a push to get people talking about yemen i think the arrival of a new and boy is a very positive step it's an incredibly tough job and the outgoing envoy is probably absolutely exhausted not to mention if you're in that job for any number of months or years you're going to have angered at the various sides involved so we desperately needed fresh blood and a fresh look at the situation we have to hope that martin griffiths takes this most recent report that your correspondent just mentioned very seriously and uses it as a framework to start think thinking about how to end this crisis and a new fresh way problem for him though is that the playe
elizabeth kendall with us as well who is a senior research fellow at pembroke college at the university of oxford a specialist on political movements in the middle east thank you for joining us others but do you. it's a new envoy someone coming in fresh to this job and let's face it these jobs to be a u.n. envoy to yemen or syria or whatever is it's a thankless job it's a very very difficult job but is there perhaps just the impetus for more exposure more of a push to get people talking about...
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a new study from the university of oxford has found that anti—depressa nts are effective. analysed more than 500 clinical trials and included previously unpublished data held by drug companies. the findings refute recent suggestions that some treatments don't work. now on bbc news stephen sackur is here with hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. this hardtalk programme, like so many others in the churn of 24/7 news tends to focus on people and places facing problems and challenges. more often than not we hold the powerful to account for things that went wrong, not right. are we missing the bigger picture about the world we live in? my about the world we live in? my guest psychologist and writer steven pinker thinks so. his new book, enlightenment now, isa his new book, enlightenment now, is a paean to human progress driven by reason and science. how convincing are his reasons to be cheerful? theme music plays. steven pinker welcome to hardtalk. thank you. this idea of the enlightenment is very dear to your heart. can you briefly, if you will, catch for me what
a new study from the university of oxford has found that anti—depressa nts are effective. analysed more than 500 clinical trials and included previously unpublished data held by drug companies. the findings refute recent suggestions that some treatments don't work. now on bbc news stephen sackur is here with hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. this hardtalk programme, like so many others in the churn of 24/7 news tends to focus on people and places facing problems and...
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a new study from the university of oxford has found that anti—depressa nts are effective. analysed more than five hundred clinical trials and included previously unpublished data held by drug companies. the findings refute recent suggestions that some treatments don't work. now on bbc news — click. this week, dancing with the stars, laughing with the stars and... ..skinny—dipping in the himalayas! choose wi—fi, choose snapchat, choose a pre—ordered macchiato with almond milk, choose likes, choose follows, choose pizza delivered by drone, swipe right, swipe left, follow, follow, follow. we are constantly being bombarded with updates, tweets, information and fake news. we're glued to our phones, addicted to digital status. we're even smashing up our gadgets, obliterating them to pieces in a violent quest to rid ourselves of these virtual assistants. our self—imposed restraints. well, it's time to get away from all that, just for a few minutes. this week, justin rowlatt travelled thousands of miles to a village in the himalayas which is getting electricity for the very first
a new study from the university of oxford has found that anti—depressa nts are effective. analysed more than five hundred clinical trials and included previously unpublished data held by drug companies. the findings refute recent suggestions that some treatments don't work. now on bbc news — click. this week, dancing with the stars, laughing with the stars and... ..skinny—dipping in the himalayas! choose wi—fi, choose snapchat, choose a pre—ordered macchiato with almond milk, choose...
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a new study from the university of oxford has found that antidepressant medications are effective.hers analysed more than 500 clinical trials and included previously unpublished data held by drug companies. the findings refute recent suggestions that some treatments don't work. now on bbc news, wednesday in parliament. hello and welcome to the programme. coming up: jeremy corbyn muses on david davis's assurance that brexit won't end in a mad max dystopia. doesn't the prime minister feel he could set the barjust a little bit higher? theresa may comes back with a quip of her own. the only fiction around in relation to brexit and the european union is the labour party's front bench, who cannot even agree with themselves what their policy is. and the health secretary announces a review into the way medical problems caused by nhs treatments are handled. patients and their families have spent too long feeling they were not being listened to, making agony of a complex medical situation even worse. but first, the exchanges between theresa may and jeremy corbyn at prime minister's questions
a new study from the university of oxford has found that antidepressant medications are effective.hers analysed more than 500 clinical trials and included previously unpublished data held by drug companies. the findings refute recent suggestions that some treatments don't work. now on bbc news, wednesday in parliament. hello and welcome to the programme. coming up: jeremy corbyn muses on david davis's assurance that brexit won't end in a mad max dystopia. doesn't the prime minister feel he...
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a new study from the university of oxford has found that anti—depressa nts are effective.ork. now on bbc news stephen sackur is here with hardtalk.
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in the fall of that same year he left for lincoln university in oxford pennsylvania. in his senior year at lincoln thurgood married vivian bure, a university of pennsylvania student known to her friends as buster. after graduation in june of 1929, the couple moved in with his parents in baltimore. and by the summer after college he had decided to continue on to law school. since his first choice, the university of maryland law school was segregated and off limits to blacks his only alternative was a night school with a poor reputation on three floors of a brownstone in washington dc. and in the fall of 1929, he began classes at the howard university school of law. thurgood marshall :i had to commute between baltimore and washington, which meant i got up about five in the morning and got home around eight. and then worked after i got home. i lost fifty-five pounds in one year. narrator: each day he would walk back and forth from union station to classes as early signs of the coming depression began to appear. howard law school was evolving from a part-time night school
in the fall of that same year he left for lincoln university in oxford pennsylvania. in his senior year at lincoln thurgood married vivian bure, a university of pennsylvania student known to her friends as buster. after graduation in june of 1929, the couple moved in with his parents in baltimore. and by the summer after college he had decided to continue on to law school. since his first choice, the university of maryland law school was segregated and off limits to blacks his only alternative...