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more hassle for huawei, oxford university suspends donations from the convtroversial chinese telecomsnt in a week of problems around the world, we'll talk about that and all the other big tech stories of the week with our tech correspondent rory celllan—jones. as according to henley business school, 1 in 4 of us run a side project alongside our main jobs, we want to know — what's your side hustle and why do you do it? just use #bbcbizlive hello and welcome to business live. the way the world watches its entertainment is changing. that means more of us than ever before are watching video streaming service netflix, and the company says having more subscribers than ever before means there was another big jump in how much cash it brought in. despite that, its shares fell sharply in after hours trade. netflix ended 2018 with 139 million subscribers. just under 8.9 million people signed up as paying customers in the three months to the end of december. more than seven million of them were outside the us. the company raked in almost $4.2 billion in the period, more than 27% more than the sam
more hassle for huawei, oxford university suspends donations from the convtroversial chinese telecomsnt in a week of problems around the world, we'll talk about that and all the other big tech stories of the week with our tech correspondent rory celllan—jones. as according to henley business school, 1 in 4 of us run a side project alongside our main jobs, we want to know — what's your side hustle and why do you do it? just use #bbcbizlive hello and welcome to business live. the way the...
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they say that an investigation by nuffield college at oxford university, non— white minority applicants thana response from an employer rather than a white person . british tfi compare to similar tfi co| back to similar tfi co| back to sir late 19605 and found that discrimination against black britons 19605 and found that discrimination against black briton5 and paki5tani5 we re against black briton5 and paki5tani5 were experiencing the same levels of discrimination. now, probably you have more out and out raci5m discrimination. now, probably you have more out and out racism in the 19605 and now it is more of a case ofan 19605 and now it is more of a case of an unconscious bia5 which is 5till of an unconscious bia5 which is still extremely damaging. to see those figures laid out really is incredibly shocking. on the surface, this is a shocking condemnation of race relations legislation over 110-50 race relations legislation over 40—50 years and successive governments, of social policy over those same years. i would love to see more detail of what is contained here. but, as i say, it is ext
they say that an investigation by nuffield college at oxford university, non— white minority applicants thana response from an employer rather than a white person . british tfi compare to similar tfi co| back to similar tfi co| back to sir late 19605 and found that discrimination against black britons 19605 and found that discrimination against black briton5 and paki5tani5 we re against black briton5 and paki5tani5 were experiencing the same levels of discrimination. now, probably you have...
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respected independent observer of tanzania, dan paget, who writes on tanzania and affairs at oxford universityfied the assumption that african states cannot take on big multinational corporations and win. he sought out a confrontation with the mining companies that eventually led to barrick gold and others agreeing a deal that involves substantial concessions to tanzania. are you seriously saying you do not like that? barric has not agreed any deal. we are told by the president himself that barrick had agreed to pay $300 million as... i don't know what you would call it, like a golden handshake. but the president himself made a statement that they have agreed to make a payment, an immediate payment of $300 million. they have not paid a penny. not a penny. they were slapped with a tax bill of $194 billion. they have not paid a penny. not a penny. it seems you don't even want the government to take on the big foreign corporates. you have been complaining, saying that we must be nicer to them. i have not said that at all. i spent 19 years from 1999 when everybody, magafuli included, were singing
respected independent observer of tanzania, dan paget, who writes on tanzania and affairs at oxford universityfied the assumption that african states cannot take on big multinational corporations and win. he sought out a confrontation with the mining companies that eventually led to barrick gold and others agreeing a deal that involves substantial concessions to tanzania. are you seriously saying you do not like that? barric has not agreed any deal. we are told by the president himself that...
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you are at your second year in oxford university. how do you fit it all in? omics. i'm enjoying it. you are not a machine, though. you must switch off, how do you relax? do you watch tv? yes, we do watch tv programmes. i recently watched the good place and also some comedy shows. i recently watched the black adder. i'm a big fan of british comedy. i recently watched yes minister. and also mind your language. that does go back a long way. ah yes, a very long way. i find go back a long way. ah yes, a very long way. ifind it go back a long way. ah yes, a very long way. i find it one go back a long way. ah yes, a very long way. ifind it one e —— funny. i know it would be welcomed in the same way but i find it very funny. in terms of your university room. you keep your room tidy?” in terms of your university room. you keep your room tidy? i try my best. when my mum comes to the university and sees my room, she tells there. it's tidier. thank you so much. it's been lovely to talk to you. now, this story, a family who'd been on holiday to minorca with tui, they had s
you are at your second year in oxford university. how do you fit it all in? omics. i'm enjoying it. you are not a machine, though. you must switch off, how do you relax? do you watch tv? yes, we do watch tv programmes. i recently watched the good place and also some comedy shows. i recently watched the black adder. i'm a big fan of british comedy. i recently watched yes minister. and also mind your language. that does go back a long way. ah yes, a very long way. i find go back a long way. ah...
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carrying out a joint study with environmental medicine specialist cloudier title hoffman from an oxford university in germany. there's a lot going on in the field of a topic demi titus. the dermatologist take skin swabs she wants to use the samples to measure what's called the skin micro biome by identifying every species of microbe that lives on the patient's inflamed skin. and. our work currently focuses on the micro biome and we've discovered that it's not in equilibrium in patients with a topic demist itis and other chronic skin diseases there were microbes called stuff like chris oreos predominates and other species a few are further between. the outer surface of the human body is a biosphere in its own right around one hundred billion bacteria viruses fungal and mites live on each and every one of us together with microbes that we can find us they make up the micro biome. a baby's first exposure to microbes occurs during birth when it comes into contact with his mother's than flora that's why an individual's microbiome is similar to that of other family members. but similar does not mean ide
carrying out a joint study with environmental medicine specialist cloudier title hoffman from an oxford university in germany. there's a lot going on in the field of a topic demi titus. the dermatologist take skin swabs she wants to use the samples to measure what's called the skin micro biome by identifying every species of microbe that lives on the patient's inflamed skin. and. our work currently focuses on the micro biome and we've discovered that it's not in equilibrium in patients with a...
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madeleine sumption from the migration 0bservatory at oxford university has been helping inside out maker us here in the east. the government's proposals make a strict distinction between high skilled work and low skilled work. and someone who comes in initially into a low skilled job would not be able to switch into the high skilled route under the proposals. they would need to go home for a year and then come back on another kind of visa, so it would be much harder in the future for people to have that upwards mobility from low skilled to high skilled work. gregory is shocked, he had no idea this was on the cards. it would affect anyone trying to move upwards. there will be massive problem for people. how can we get someone and make him get enough skills if he can't work from the bottom? if he can't get enough skills working with a shovel up to the desk with a computer. for many the uncertainty is too much. there is many shops shut down now. have you seen it? imagine how sad it's going to be for thetford, really quiet, like there's nothing going on here. do you think the town will die?
madeleine sumption from the migration 0bservatory at oxford university has been helping inside out maker us here in the east. the government's proposals make a strict distinction between high skilled work and low skilled work. and someone who comes in initially into a low skilled job would not be able to switch into the high skilled route under the proposals. they would need to go home for a year and then come back on another kind of visa, so it would be much harder in the future for people to...
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madeline from the migration observatory at oxford university has been helping inside out make sense ofs here in the east. the government's proposals make a stripped distinction between high skilled work and low skilled work on someone who comes in and initially into a low skilled job not be able to switch into the high skilled level under the proposals so they would need to go home to one year and then come back on another kind of these up come back on another kind of these up to it would be much harder in the future the people to have that u pwa rd future the people to have that upward mobility from the skilled into highly skilled work. gregory is shocked, he had no idea this was on the cards. it would affect anyone trying to move upwards. the cards. it would affect anyone problem the how azmassive qroblem the. qgggl; q2; we azmassive qroblem the. 2222; q2; we get someone and make him to can we get someone and make him to get enough skills if you can't work from the bottom ? get enough skills if you can't work from the bottom? if he can't get enough skills working with a shovel up eno
madeline from the migration observatory at oxford university has been helping inside out make sense ofs here in the east. the government's proposals make a stripped distinction between high skilled work and low skilled work on someone who comes in and initially into a low skilled job not be able to switch into the high skilled level under the proposals so they would need to go home to one year and then come back on another kind of these up come back on another kind of these up to it would be...
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diplomacy and decision making the palestinian academics who say not an awkward hard line from oxford university verified last year to what they said was a series of seemingly inconsistent and poorly thought out diplomatic moves that's your territory like what they call the convincing threats to dismantle the palestinian authority how many times has that been threatened right out there by up and i'm so happy in pursuit of the few tile in the ships such as the french proposal in twenty sixteen for an international peace conference you're still calling for an international peace conference on the un auspices it's not going to happen to me is it you know that i'm so happy that you're quoting my colleagues other clearly because you know palestinians don't need to see with the eyes of american or so about the recent roaring resentment for things you know that you can say anything about us we are a full democracy really we will come on the other hand maybe we'll come on to them it might later when we just couple your crackdown on not. we reached out very well when you talk about me personally make mr
diplomacy and decision making the palestinian academics who say not an awkward hard line from oxford university verified last year to what they said was a series of seemingly inconsistent and poorly thought out diplomatic moves that's your territory like what they call the convincing threats to dismantle the palestinian authority how many times has that been threatened right out there by up and i'm so happy in pursuit of the few tile in the ships such as the french proposal in twenty sixteen...
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diplomacy and decision making the palestinian academics who say i'm not going out with hartman from oxford university verified last year to what they said was a series of seemingly inconsistent and poorly thought out diplomatic moves that's your territory like what they call the convincing threats to dismantle the palestinian authority how many times it's not been threatened write ups never happened look i'm so happy the pursuit of the few trial in the us such as the french proposal in twenty sixteen for an international peace conference you still calling for an international peace conference i mean when it's not going to happen to me is it you know that i'm so happy that you're quoting my colleagues i look a little cause you know palestinians don't need to see with the rise of fundamentalism or so about the recent roaring resentment for our tongues you know that you can say anything about us we have full democracy really we will come to that and make it will never come to venomously except when we just happen to your crackdown or not. we will start very real when you talk about women priests and we
diplomacy and decision making the palestinian academics who say i'm not going out with hartman from oxford university verified last year to what they said was a series of seemingly inconsistent and poorly thought out diplomatic moves that's your territory like what they call the convincing threats to dismantle the palestinian authority how many times it's not been threatened write ups never happened look i'm so happy the pursuit of the few trial in the us such as the french proposal in twenty...
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and decision making the palestinian academics who say i'm not going to not make hardening from oxford university verified last year or so what they said was a series of seemingly inconsistent and poorly thought out diplomatic moves got too much territory like what they call the convincing threats to dismantle the palestinian authority how many times has that been threatened write ups never happened look i'm so happy the pursuit of confute trial in the ships such as the french proposal in twenty sixteen for an international peace conference you still calling for an international peace conference by the u.n. auspices it's not going to happen to me is it you know that i'm so happy that you're quoting my colleagues other early because you know palestinians don't need to see with the eyes of american or saw barack otterson throwing recently for our tongues you know that you can say anything about us we are full democracy really we will come on to that make women want to very much later when we really beings we're just coming to your crackdown on not really we miss out very much when you talk about wi
and decision making the palestinian academics who say i'm not going to not make hardening from oxford university verified last year or so what they said was a series of seemingly inconsistent and poorly thought out diplomatic moves got too much territory like what they call the convincing threats to dismantle the palestinian authority how many times has that been threatened write ups never happened look i'm so happy the pursuit of confute trial in the ships such as the french proposal in twenty...
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five to eight year olds and or sandberg a senior fellow at the future of humanity institute at oxford university he says the problems are not the screens themselves but what young people are looking at. so scientists have been trying to do take whether i actually am the ill effects of being online and there's a lot of studies many are going to produce good headlines but when you put them together their evidence is actually surprisingly weak if it wasn't really bad the fact we would be seeing it is generally the picture is complex what matters is not screen time but what you do on the screen or you communicate with others are you creating things or engaging in ways we work or just playing the same game on and on and old so yes we do have an addiction problem but it's not just because of phones and apps so i think we need to learn how to actually control our use of media and technology but that is not itself the problem of technology this is up to us to learn how to manage it young people are surprisingly savvy in the handling media for example they're much more resistant to fake news than older p
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now a professor at oxford university published a review of scientific data clearly shows it does cause deformities. will trimester ensure that any responsible review does not involve the mhr way? mhr a? >> it is an important issue that has been raised by a number of members across the house and our priority always is on safety of patients and ministers are aware of the new study that has come out. we have a commitment to review any new evidence in this area and we do that, we do that with consulting independent scientific experts and leading the independent medicine and medical devices safety review, that is expected to examine what happened and we will determine what further action is needed but i reassure the honorable lady we will listen very carefully to any recommendations that come out of the review and that study will be looked at very carefully to see what has come out of that study. >> doctor philip lee. >> does my right honorable friend since last night recognize in these complex circumstances that her role as prime minister now is to create a political environment in which s
now a professor at oxford university published a review of scientific data clearly shows it does cause deformities. will trimester ensure that any responsible review does not involve the mhr way? mhr a? >> it is an important issue that has been raised by a number of members across the house and our priority always is on safety of patients and ministers are aware of the new study that has come out. we have a commitment to review any new evidence in this area and we do that, we do that with...
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welcome the let's oxford university associate. great to have you back.king at the big picture, do you see any case for optimism? >> there is some reason for optimism. if only because the talks for today have kicked off in a good atmosphere. this is in charge of all economic and financial affairs. that is for president xi jinping. it popped into the negotiations. i think you have to distinguish trade issues in a strictly defined what of other issues. it will continue to keep china thequite separate and in a state of tension for quite a long time to come. there are some trade issues which i think both sides probably would like to agree about. for different reasons, mind you. we should not be folded into thinking that this is going to be the be-all and end-all of the u.s. china relations. >> can you talk about some of the other aspects of that relationship? the dig of the economic and political side for china? also, how much possibility they would be willing to have to address some of the u.s. concerns? george: sure. have takense things place in the back ch
welcome the let's oxford university associate. great to have you back.king at the big picture, do you see any case for optimism? >> there is some reason for optimism. if only because the talks for today have kicked off in a good atmosphere. this is in charge of all economic and financial affairs. that is for president xi jinping. it popped into the negotiations. i think you have to distinguish trade issues in a strictly defined what of other issues. it will continue to keep china thequite...
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mistura wasn't able to do very pleased to have samuel romani with us in studio now an academic at oxford university visiting doha at the moment specializing in russian middle east relations nice to have you with us in the great to be on the show ok so let's start with russia then we just heard from our correspondent who's explaining russia's position isn't this all just great news for vladimir putin and russia that america is basically making way for them they are the ones shooting down israeli missiles they're the ones having talks with the new u.n. envoy it's russia's an incredibly strong position i think that russia has benefited a lot from trump's announcement of the u.s. withdrawal but there's also a lot of vagaries and uncertainties associated with the to be killed with regards to the prospect of a turkish offensive and also as the correspondent previously noted there was no discussion about the constitutional committee that they want to create and the problem is the constitutional committee is likely to be created by the special group on syria which consists of the end of kingdom germany sau
mistura wasn't able to do very pleased to have samuel romani with us in studio now an academic at oxford university visiting doha at the moment specializing in russian middle east relations nice to have you with us in the great to be on the show ok so let's start with russia then we just heard from our correspondent who's explaining russia's position isn't this all just great news for vladimir putin and russia that america is basically making way for them they are the ones shooting down israeli...
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old ones are lost along with many jobs in two thousand and thirteen a study by researchers at oxford university grabbed headlines that predicted that in the united states half of the jobs could be lost due to computerization in the next twenty years it's a hotly debated issue sociologist and labor market researcher casting your guns concludes that it cannot yet be predicted how many jobs will really be lost by female in many occupations there are things that could be done by algorithms when i were a boss and they will probably be replaced in part. time only and hot and then they will probably change of eyes of unfair and there will be new tasks and skills that will be called for in these occupations some to do it is a cup of coffee i'm class have all but it's also clear that the jumps that are ready strongly computerized and highly standardized have a high risk of being replaced in the future and just usable over the unfairly sent as at savan and so on. robots and computers are taking over more and more tasks in the mental processing industry more than eighty percent of activity is going to alr
old ones are lost along with many jobs in two thousand and thirteen a study by researchers at oxford university grabbed headlines that predicted that in the united states half of the jobs could be lost due to computerization in the next twenty years it's a hotly debated issue sociologist and labor market researcher casting your guns concludes that it cannot yet be predicted how many jobs will really be lost by female in many occupations there are things that could be done by algorithms when i...
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a book published by oxford university press talks about the book as drawing back curtain of history, shining light on high-stakes conversations that participants cryptically allude to only in their memoranda or their memoirs . tonight, you are getting a sneak peek behind the scenes. professionally, richard moss is an associate professor at the center for naval warfare studies at the u.s. naval war college. he is a specialist in u.s.-soviet relations during the cold war and as mentioned, and next part on the nixon presidential recordings. he was an historian with the u.s. department of state and we were talking earlier, this is beenirst time, we have visited by people who are working historians, writing histories of our foreign policy during various times. we have never had one as a speaker. tonight is a first and i am excited because these are people who know their business. the earned his ba from university of california and masters and doctoral degrees from george washington university. he spoke at the next library last summer but it is about time he came to the best in the system.
a book published by oxford university press talks about the book as drawing back curtain of history, shining light on high-stakes conversations that participants cryptically allude to only in their memoranda or their memoirs . tonight, you are getting a sneak peek behind the scenes. professionally, richard moss is an associate professor at the center for naval warfare studies at the u.s. naval war college. he is a specialist in u.s.-soviet relations during the cold war and as mentioned, and...
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this information coming from oxford university going into the international panel on climate change report carbon dioxide and much longer. methane has a cycling thing, the gas is released, the planet adapt to cope, they disburse and dissolve, more methane is being produced. we would argue the numbers of sheep kept in the uk over the last 40—50 years have not contributed adult to greenhouse gas or global warming —— global warming. i will read some e—mails. debra says sheep farmers have a vested interest in flogging the nation decaying flesh of the species of goss. it's a scientific fact a well—balanced tobacco and bad world link in your life expectancy. we are not in the stone age. mark says the health benefits are no interest, i don't wa nt to benefits are no interest, i don't want to be part of cruel and violent animal exportation. considering the impact on ourselves isn't a matter of the real issue which is speciesism. johnny says before we see your item is for it says he loves his sheep, i will groan. do you? i do. you can deliberately breed baby animals to die in the state of terror an
this information coming from oxford university going into the international panel on climate change report carbon dioxide and much longer. methane has a cycling thing, the gas is released, the planet adapt to cope, they disburse and dissolve, more methane is being produced. we would argue the numbers of sheep kept in the uk over the last 40—50 years have not contributed adult to greenhouse gas or global warming —— global warming. i will read some e—mails. debra says sheep farmers have a...
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a book published by oxford university press talks about this book as drawing back the curtain of history shining light on high-stakes conversations that participants cryptically allude to in memorandum. tonight, you get a sneak peek behind the scenes. is an associate professor at the essential for neighbor -- four naval warfare studies. specialist and the u.s.-soviet relations in the cold war and an expert on the nixon presidential recordings. he was formally a historian with the u.s. department of state. time -- we first have been visited many times by working historians writing history of foreign-policy. we have never had one as a speaker. tonight is at the first. these are people who really know their business. mr. moss earned his ba from the and hasty of california a masters from a george washington university. he spoke at the nixon library last summer but it is about time you came here. welcome to the library. [applause] thank you very much for the warm welcome. thank you to the gerald r ford presidential foundation and the national archives for having me. it is my first time in mic
a book published by oxford university press talks about this book as drawing back the curtain of history shining light on high-stakes conversations that participants cryptically allude to in memorandum. tonight, you get a sneak peek behind the scenes. is an associate professor at the essential for neighbor -- four naval warfare studies. specialist and the u.s.-soviet relations in the cold war and an expert on the nixon presidential recordings. he was formally a historian with the u.s....
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you are at your second year in oxford university. how do you fit it all in? how do you relax? do you watch tv? yes, we do watch tv programmes. i recently watched the good place and also some comedy shows. i recently watched the black adder. i'm a big fan of british comedy. i recently watched yes, minister. and also mind your language. that does go back a long way. ah yes, a very long way. i find it funny. i know it would not be welcomed in the same way but i find it very funny. in terms of your university room, you keep your room tidy? i try my best. when my mum comes to the university and sees my room, she tell me to make it tidier. thank you so much. it's been lovely to talk to you. thank you so much. just one last story. an unholy row has broken out in italy between the roman catholic church and the mayor of rome, over what should happen to coins retrieved from the capital's famous trevi fountain. throw a coin over your shoulder into the fountain, the legend says, and you will one day return to the eternal city. around 1.3 million pounds, in small change,
you are at your second year in oxford university. how do you fit it all in? how do you relax? do you watch tv? yes, we do watch tv programmes. i recently watched the good place and also some comedy shows. i recently watched the black adder. i'm a big fan of british comedy. i recently watched yes, minister. and also mind your language. that does go back a long way. ah yes, a very long way. i find it funny. i know it would not be welcomed in the same way but i find it very funny. in terms of...
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let's me to and there is sandberg is a senior fellow at the future of humanity institute at oxford university is joining us via skype from oxford thanks for speaking to us i need to ask you first to get your reaction on what the pope said because it's not often that you hear the pope talk about social media and apps. yet although this particular pope might be a more media savvy than most and of course the truth we should spend our time in their communities but many of our communities today or online so then how worried should parents be how concerned should they be at the amount of time their kids are spending online and are there any potential long term effects that you know of. so scientists have been trying to do take twitter actually. being online and there's a lot of studies many about produce good headlines but when you put them together excusing their evidence is actually surprisingly weak if it wasn't a really bad effect we would be seeing it is generally the picture is complex what matters is not screen time but what you do on the screen are you communicating with doctors or are you
let's me to and there is sandberg is a senior fellow at the future of humanity institute at oxford university is joining us via skype from oxford thanks for speaking to us i need to ask you first to get your reaction on what the pope said because it's not often that you hear the pope talk about social media and apps. yet although this particular pope might be a more media savvy than most and of course the truth we should spend our time in their communities but many of our communities today or...
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elizabeth kendall who is a senior research fellow at oxford university a specialist on the yemen war who we spoke to earlier she told us there is still the political will to make the ceasefire deal work. things were looking pretty good and aid flows were improving now they look like they're storming again and meanwhile we have twenty four million yemenis in need of assistance still ten million on the brink of starvation we have to hope that this ceasefire can go ahead what needs to happen is that everyone must focus on the positives there is still a political will to make the stockholm agreement work to make the ceasefire work to redeploy troops the international will is that we saw that and the ninth of january united nations security council briefings we've seen it in the united states congress we've seen it in the european union meetings recently we've seen it at a recent conference in germany specifically designed to look at yemen solutions so the international well is that the pressure has to be on keeping those in leadership positions in the two main warring sides focused on co
elizabeth kendall who is a senior research fellow at oxford university a specialist on the yemen war who we spoke to earlier she told us there is still the political will to make the ceasefire deal work. things were looking pretty good and aid flows were improving now they look like they're storming again and meanwhile we have twenty four million yemenis in need of assistance still ten million on the brink of starvation we have to hope that this ceasefire can go ahead what needs to happen is...
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speak to a chorus of relief she's a researcher are you heroes center for practical ethics at oxford universitythat is where she is joining us from via skype thanks for speaking to us so why do you think facebook launched this challenge. we don't know and that is part of the problem but last year facebook showed without a shadow of a doubt that they are not interested in protecting our privacy so i think a donia was perfectly right in doubting facebook we have to does facebook every time we post something online we should ask ourselves how could this information be misused who might be interested in it and how could be used against me but people who have participated in this challenge are saying well the data is already available facebook's already got all the profile picture so what is the big deal with posting well it's a way of organizing the data so you might have a profile picture of yourself ten years ago that is actually of yourself it might be of your friend of yours that dog or of occurred to me you saw until facebook hasn't doesn't have an easy way of. differentiating between these wh
speak to a chorus of relief she's a researcher are you heroes center for practical ethics at oxford universitythat is where she is joining us from via skype thanks for speaking to us so why do you think facebook launched this challenge. we don't know and that is part of the problem but last year facebook showed without a shadow of a doubt that they are not interested in protecting our privacy so i think a donia was perfectly right in doubting facebook we have to does facebook every time we post...
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very pleased to have samuel romani with us in studio now an academic at oxford university visiting doha at the moment specializing in russian middle east relations nice to have you with us in the great to be on the show ok so let's start with russia then we just heard from our correspondent who's explaining russia's position isn't this all just great news for vladimir putin and russia that america is basically making way for them they're the ones shooting down israeli missiles they're the ones having talks with the new u.n. envoy and it's russia's in an incredibly strong position i think that russia has benefited a lot from trumps announcement of the u.s. withdrawal but there's also a lot of vagaries in answer.
very pleased to have samuel romani with us in studio now an academic at oxford university visiting doha at the moment specializing in russian middle east relations nice to have you with us in the great to be on the show ok so let's start with russia then we just heard from our correspondent who's explaining russia's position isn't this all just great news for vladimir putin and russia that america is basically making way for them they're the ones shooting down israeli missiles they're the ones...
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let's talk to elizabeth kendall about this now senior research fellow at oxford university a specialist on the yemen war in london for us hi elizabeth is there anything salvageable here is it worth clinging on to a cease fire which actually we've said from the very start was fragile. definitely it's worth clinging on to this and that is exactly what the u.n. is doing it was always ambitious stockholm produced greater results than i think anyone hoped for and it was going to be difficult yes the timelines have slipped yes it does look like it's not succeeding perhaps not exactly failing and yes there have been hundreds of violations of the who died a cease fire but nonetheless we're in a better position than we might have been the choice is really quite stark it's do we try to cling on to a cease fire that imperfect that has numerous violations or do we just drop it and allow all out war to take over in and around who died which would lead to the starvation of millions of people it has to be the former but what about the fact that the man that the u.n. put in charge of monitoring the cea
let's talk to elizabeth kendall about this now senior research fellow at oxford university a specialist on the yemen war in london for us hi elizabeth is there anything salvageable here is it worth clinging on to a cease fire which actually we've said from the very start was fragile. definitely it's worth clinging on to this and that is exactly what the u.n. is doing it was always ambitious stockholm produced greater results than i think anyone hoped for and it was going to be difficult yes the...
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university of pennsylvania is also the director of public policy center among her award-winning oxford university prep books are packaging the presidency, eloquence in an electronic age, spiral of cynicism and the obama victory. tonight we will hear her talk from and about "cyberwar" how russian hackers helped elect a president, what we know-- sorry, what we don't, can and do no, where she draws on work where she and her colleagues isolated-- a specific communication in that 2008 presidential campaign. jamison explained how by changing the behavior of key players in notching the focus and content of mainstream news russian hackers reshape the 2016 electoral dynamic. it's sure to be an interesting conversation so please give a warm welcome. [applause]. >> thank you for coming out on a bitterly cold evening and thank you to c-span book viewers. i hope you are in a warm place and one in which you have a hot drink in front of you because this is a generally depressing topic. 2016 was unusual year. i don't expect you to dispute that idea, but let me tell you why from a comedic edition that it was unus
university of pennsylvania is also the director of public policy center among her award-winning oxford university prep books are packaging the presidency, eloquence in an electronic age, spiral of cynicism and the obama victory. tonight we will hear her talk from and about "cyberwar" how russian hackers helped elect a president, what we know-- sorry, what we don't, can and do no, where she draws on work where she and her colleagues isolated-- a specific communication in that 2008...
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he graduated from high school at the age of 15 and went to columbia for undergrad and then to oxford university to study jurisprudence and to yale law school. he clerked for justice kennedy and before beginning his academic career, he worked as an assistant u.s. attorney for new york and at the university of pennsylvania, he directed his law school and court clinic where he argued six cases before the u.s. supreme court. and i think inspired by his work at the u.s. attorney's office, focused a lot of his academic work on criminal procedures producing some really interesting scholarship including two books, one of which he actually presented to the new jersey federal society chapter several years ago. the machinery of criminal justice as well as rebooting justice and more technology fewer lawyers and the future of the law. stephanos bibas is also a good friend and has been a great friend of this chapter. i think having the opportunity to hear from him now that he is on the court and moving from an academic perspective to an appreciation for advocacy and appellate advocacy was a great opportunity
he graduated from high school at the age of 15 and went to columbia for undergrad and then to oxford university to study jurisprudence and to yale law school. he clerked for justice kennedy and before beginning his academic career, he worked as an assistant u.s. attorney for new york and at the university of pennsylvania, he directed his law school and court clinic where he argued six cases before the u.s. supreme court. and i think inspired by his work at the u.s. attorney's office, focused a...
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dennis or grin a clinical senior lecturer at kings college in london in oxford amy orban psychological researcher at the university of oxford amy investigates the effects of social media and other technologies and in london as well stella brant and foster a student who's a former patient of dennis welcome to you all if i could start with dennis so this study talks about coalition but does that mean causality necessary in other words it was because of their exposure to social media that they developed signs of depression now it doesn't so one has to say that correlation association is very different from causality and causality is a difficult thing to establish and this kind of study of design does not lend itself to it having said this one has to say that there are elements of the study which are really important and quite novel. so one of them is that there is the so-called those response relationship which means that we can very clearly see that the greater the number of hours of social media use the greater the number of and severity of depressive symptoms so that means there is a link in other words even if we
dennis or grin a clinical senior lecturer at kings college in london in oxford amy orban psychological researcher at the university of oxford amy investigates the effects of social media and other technologies and in london as well stella brant and foster a student who's a former patient of dennis welcome to you all if i could start with dennis so this study talks about coalition but does that mean causality necessary in other words it was because of their exposure to social media that they...
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. >> the three meniscus usketeers oxford, university. >> in minnesota!folks are getting ready for tonight's big game. >> every time we go outside there are people who yell roll tide. they're always out there. tigers.you scream go you scream go tigers when you see them? >> clemson, alabama, tonight, college national championship. go tigers, go tigers. >> it's goingo good. busy morning, let's get right to the news. at 8:00, there was no breakthrough in weekend talks to end t government shutdown as its impact becomes more widespread now. nbc white house correspondent kristen welker tells us ifn there's bny given at all. >> reporter: there hasn't been. good morning to you, the shutdown showdown is deepening despite a flurry of weekend meetings, the two sides deadlocked over the president's demand for $5 billion for h rder wall. the president now saying that the wall doesn't have to be made of concrete. remember, he repeatedly promiseh on the campaign trail. his new message, though, steel is just as good. so democrats, will it help? well, they've insisted the
. >> the three meniscus usketeers oxford, university. >> in minnesota!folks are getting ready for tonight's big game. >> every time we go outside there are people who yell roll tide. they're always out there. tigers.you scream go you scream go tigers when you see them? >> clemson, alabama, tonight, college national championship. go tigers, go tigers. >> it's goingo good. busy morning, let's get right to the news. at 8:00, there was no breakthrough in weekend talks...
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dennis who a grin a clinical senior lecturer at kings college in london in oxford amy orban psychological researcher at the university of oxford amy investigates the effects of social media and other technologies and in london as well stella brant and foster a student who's a former patient of dennis welcome to you all if i could start with dennis so this study talks about coalition but does that mean causality necessary in other words it was because of their exposure to social media that they developed signs of depression now it doesn't so one has to say that correlation of association is very different from causality and causality is a difficult thing to establish and this kind of study of design does not lend itself to it. having said this one has to say that there are elements of the study which are really important and quite novel so one of them is that there is the so-called those a response relationship which means that. we can very clearly see that the greater the number of hours of social media use the greater the number of and severity of depressive symptoms so that means there is a link in other words even
dennis who a grin a clinical senior lecturer at kings college in london in oxford amy orban psychological researcher at the university of oxford amy investigates the effects of social media and other technologies and in london as well stella brant and foster a student who's a former patient of dennis welcome to you all if i could start with dennis so this study talks about coalition but does that mean causality necessary in other words it was because of their exposure to social media that they...
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nicol senior lecturer at king's college in london in oxford amy orban psychological researcher at the university of oxford amy investigates the effects of social media and other technologies and in london as well stella brant and foster a student who is a former patient of denis welcome to you all if i could start with dennis so this study talks about coalition but does that mean causality necessary in other words it was because of their exposure to social media that they developed signs of depression now it doesn't so one has to say that correlation of association is very different from causality and causality is a difficult thing to establish and this kind of study of design does not lend itself to it having said this one has to say that there are elements of the study which are really important and quite novel so one of them is that there is the so-called those a response relationship which means that we can very clearly see that the greater the number of hours of social media use the greater the number of and severity of depressive symptoms so that means there is a link in other words even i
nicol senior lecturer at king's college in london in oxford amy orban psychological researcher at the university of oxford amy investigates the effects of social media and other technologies and in london as well stella brant and foster a student who is a former patient of denis welcome to you all if i could start with dennis so this study talks about coalition but does that mean causality necessary in other words it was because of their exposure to social media that they developed signs of...
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you‘re in your second year at oxford university, so i have to ask you, how do you fit it all in? yes, minister. 0h, 0k. and there was an old show called mind your language. oh, yes, that does go back a long way. yes, a very, very long way. but i find it funny. i know it wouldn‘t be welcomed in the same way as it was then but, yeah, i find it very funny. and i have to ask you, in terms of your university room, how do you fare on keeping it tidy? i try my best. i try to keep it as tidy as i can, but when my mum comes to the university and sees my room, she tells me off, but i think it‘s tidy, yes, tidier. yeah. malala yousafzai, thank you so much. it‘s been lovely to talk to you. thank you so much. wonderful talking to you. a number of lucky customers of the airline cathay pacific have scored first—class seats at economy prices, making it the second fare blunder by the airline in less than a fortnight. tickets from hong kong to portugal, with a london layover, were sold on the airline‘s website for $1,512, instead of $16,000. an unholy row has broken out in italy between the roman
you‘re in your second year at oxford university, so i have to ask you, how do you fit it all in? yes, minister. 0h, 0k. and there was an old show called mind your language. oh, yes, that does go back a long way. yes, a very, very long way. but i find it funny. i know it wouldn‘t be welcomed in the same way as it was then but, yeah, i find it very funny. and i have to ask you, in terms of your university room, how do you fare on keeping it tidy? i try my best. i try to keep it as tidy as i...
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therapy for vertigo sufferers was developed at the university of oxford uses face various challenges like rescuing cats the treatment seems to work virtual reality can have more serious applications to. deep sea experience which doesn't even involve guessing wes. ritual reality has taken the entertainment industry by storm they sent turn has helped. rapid technological advancement once you pop on a headset it seems not even the sky's the limit. the right can see the sugarloaf mountain in rio even if i can't afford to go there in real life or if i am scared to visit certain parts of the world because i'll never get to the moon in real life and that's the great thing about virtual reality you can go anywhere you like. but it's not just for fun and games has important uses in medicine to. computer scientists stephanie spider from germany's national center for chu my diseases develops intelligent assistant systems for surgery the technology enables surgeons like yoga invites to better plan their operations such as removing a tumor from the liver. our biggest problem concerns the precise
therapy for vertigo sufferers was developed at the university of oxford uses face various challenges like rescuing cats the treatment seems to work virtual reality can have more serious applications to. deep sea experience which doesn't even involve guessing wes. ritual reality has taken the entertainment industry by storm they sent turn has helped. rapid technological advancement once you pop on a headset it seems not even the sky's the limit. the right can see the sugarloaf mountain in rio...