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feminist who are trying to ban all forbid certain words that's what's wrong not the new york oxford university dictionary some of those terms are derogatory but they are in common usage and if we start censoring them would be burning books next this woman is or ridiculous absolutely or it is trying to create a storm of nothing and that is the news today so far here in r.t. don't forget they can also keep yourself updated our social media pages and channel . so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race is on offense very dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. this is a story about what happens auster a stray bullet kills a young girl in the streets. what happens to her family daughters in florida no mother daughter is buried in a cemetery it really messes with your head what happens to the community the public was screaming for a scapegoat the police needed a scapegoat so why not choose a 19 year old black kid with a criminal
feminist who are trying to ban all forbid certain words that's what's wrong not the new york oxford university dictionary some of those terms are derogatory but they are in common usage and if we start censoring them would be burning books next this woman is or ridiculous absolutely or it is trying to create a storm of nothing and that is the news today so far here in r.t. don't forget they can also keep yourself updated our social media pages and channel . so what we've got to do is identify...
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this is the group from oxford university here to study the transformation is currently underway in what used to be frozen earth. during the soviet era this enormous satellite used to broadcast television programming from moscow. offs turned the station into a home base for scientists from around the world. yeah well so the data that has been collected in siberia and across russia's far east are alarming normally the vegetation binds greenhouse gases in the summer and only releases very small amounts back into the atmosphere in winter. so out here you can see that. here one of which is. all good of course but for the past few years the permafrost that's thawing more and more in the summer is releasing ever increasing amounts of methane and c o 2 during the winter.
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inside the south sparking all inside or inside a wall compelling conversation as a candle from oxford university there on skype in london and sort of great to talk to us of a thank you. to europe the u.k. is brics it crisis is entering another critical week another one prime minister boris johnson has called on a cabinet meeting on monday there is growing speculation that he may call a snap general election ahead of the latest brecht's that deadline halloween october 31st our correspondent lawrence lee joins us live now from london with the latest developments so laurence bracks it could be coming to a climax what's happening. yes let me explain why boris johnson might have to try to call that election today monday the day before parliament goes back that they go back tomorrow afternoon but next 48 hours from now looks to be absolutely critical to the entire process remember as you say boris johnson has insisted that the u.k. will leave before the. one way or the other but there are severe got a majority of one inside parliaments and there are sufficient numbers of rebels inside his own conserva
inside the south sparking all inside or inside a wall compelling conversation as a candle from oxford university there on skype in london and sort of great to talk to us of a thank you. to europe the u.k. is brics it crisis is entering another critical week another one prime minister boris johnson has called on a cabinet meeting on monday there is growing speculation that he may call a snap general election ahead of the latest brecht's that deadline halloween october 31st our correspondent...
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oxford university in england is one of the best in the world and one of the oldest. it's tranquil beauty contrasts with the intellectual dynamism of it scholars. here it's a tradition to challenge tradition overturn received wisdom and extend the boundaries of knowledge. meet hannah ritchie her research focuses on global development and environmental sustainability part of her work is to gather and publish knots of data. really. understand ensure the world as it is i think it's by chance that. most of the developments we've seen in terms of human wellbeing have been positive. and are richly works of the oxford martin school a research unit founded in 2005 she and her colleagues work in interdisciplinary teams on ways to enhance the wellbeing of people across the planet and to find solutions to the world's urgent challenges such as climate change and child mortality. they also gather and present research findings on a platform called a world in data for all to see. and i think a lot of the questions that people have researchers know they are they started this stuff ev
oxford university in england is one of the best in the world and one of the oldest. it's tranquil beauty contrasts with the intellectual dynamism of it scholars. here it's a tradition to challenge tradition overturn received wisdom and extend the boundaries of knowledge. meet hannah ritchie her research focuses on global development and environmental sustainability part of her work is to gather and publish knots of data. really. understand ensure the world as it is i think it's by chance that....
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the function hi this is doctor jennifer casting she's large a politics professor at oxford university. if there's one thing i want to get across to you leo and this was a an extra from one of the- at the tone i suppose and the tenor of the speech and- and then you have a photo company at showing boris johnson. as ray leaning on his elbow and as the speech was going on anyway isn't this particular president like. she said he was disgraceful basically on the route. so that the i suppose it's how would you say it's an insight into the way relations have soured at between dublin and london. at against the backdrop of ad that that the at the smb installments not functioning and all about on this going from a period of very good relations in the nineties and all things up. to this but you see if you look at the conservatives at twitter feed you wouldn't pick up a lot of old at the everything looks very chummy. if the u. k.'s leading it should leave on thirty first october that's picking up on one of the- elements i in the of rockers cut quite long and well. lord it's a speech at. if he pays
the function hi this is doctor jennifer casting she's large a politics professor at oxford university. if there's one thing i want to get across to you leo and this was a an extra from one of the- at the tone i suppose and the tenor of the speech and- and then you have a photo company at showing boris johnson. as ray leaning on his elbow and as the speech was going on anyway isn't this particular president like. she said he was disgraceful basically on the route. so that the i suppose it's how...
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i was canvassing for the conservatives at oxford university when borisjohnson and others were not.in the ‘80s. i have supported them for 35 years and i am irritated that people have decided i am disloyal when i have worked all my life for the conservatives and getting a conservative government. scuffles have broken out between pro—beijing and anti—government protesters at a shopping mall in hong kong. the confrontation happened at amoy plaza where the clashes also spilled out on to the streets. police have detained several people so far. the pro—beijing supporters had earlier been waving chinese flags and singing and chanting to support police. nick beake is there and sent us this report. they have made arrests. you can see people are being led away. this is a pretty tense situation. so far, no tear gas fired, probably because we are indoors, but all the time, we are aware of people coming through. if you just have a look... real anger here. it is clear, it looks like that man and woman have been arrested. this is pretty chaotic. saturday afternoon shopping in this part of hong kon
i was canvassing for the conservatives at oxford university when borisjohnson and others were not.in the ‘80s. i have supported them for 35 years and i am irritated that people have decided i am disloyal when i have worked all my life for the conservatives and getting a conservative government. scuffles have broken out between pro—beijing and anti—government protesters at a shopping mall in hong kong. the confrontation happened at amoy plaza where the clashes also spilled out on to the...
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simply playing the game of the patriarchal society actually instructing people to be sexist well oxford university press that respond to the criticism it says it does record how woods are used and won't exclude words just on the grounds that they are offensive or derogatory online opinion is divided. these different issues in the oxford dictionary are insane i can't believe they still exist in 2019 what is it with guys and their obsessive need to correct a woman's grammar doesn't help them feel important or something just signed reading that petition itself and the example cindy oxford dictionary is even more infuriating it is almost entirely sexist and degrading to women adding or removing words from the dictionary doesn't change what people do or say or are no a book of words that includes all words can have the success already house and calling a strong points as a proposal to eliminate sexist words is stupid but think is there anyone to start censoring the english language let's see a gender play here these or radical war this radical feminist who is trying to ban or bid certain words that's w
simply playing the game of the patriarchal society actually instructing people to be sexist well oxford university press that respond to the criticism it says it does record how woods are used and won't exclude words just on the grounds that they are offensive or derogatory online opinion is divided. these different issues in the oxford dictionary are insane i can't believe they still exist in 2019 what is it with guys and their obsessive need to correct a woman's grammar doesn't help them feel...
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radical feminist who is trying to ban all for big certain words that's what's wrong not the york oxford university dictionary solution to end all derogatory well they are all in common usage and if we start censoring them what we believe in books next this woman is all ridiculous absolutely or ridiculous trying to create a storm of nothing. and that brings you up to date that's how the news is looking so far today here in r.t. we're back again in just over half an. hour when i was told some seemed wrong wrong when all the world's just all. the world get to shape out just they become educated and in detroit equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. but if she warned you the bike and i did the dishes at the bazemore those jeans nudist beach and you see me we need to. close and about that when you guys e.q.'s. in the news i mean that is without infringing ball. a lot of you will see sawing during fuzzy fights about 2 kids each other both sides most schools. but as in the adults to me as if. these. people cab that film days doing. a english lady a
radical feminist who is trying to ban all for big certain words that's what's wrong not the york oxford university dictionary solution to end all derogatory well they are all in common usage and if we start censoring them what we believe in books next this woman is all ridiculous absolutely or ridiculous trying to create a storm of nothing. and that brings you up to date that's how the news is looking so far today here in r.t. we're back again in just over half an. hour when i was told some...
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available online through oxford university press and other online booksellers. many of george nash's books dealing with herbert hoover are available in our bookshop as well as the biography of hoover, found misleading. it is a unique take. it really documents all of the places across the country to go fishing. you can check those out during the break and at the end of the conference. actually during the break. the gift shop will close at 4:30. abstractam contains an of the speaker. you are a learned audience. you can read them on your own. i will introduce the order of the speakers and let them do the talking. george h. nash, will begin the conference, followed by mary elizabeth cox, will examine hunger in germany during world war i. especially among women and children. a 15 minute break will follow. when the conference resumes, we will discuss hoover's efforts in russia. followed by the emeritus professor the kansas city art university who will examine food art created for food efforts in poland and finland at the outset of world war ii. it concludes with all t
available online through oxford university press and other online booksellers. many of george nash's books dealing with herbert hoover are available in our bookshop as well as the biography of hoover, found misleading. it is a unique take. it really documents all of the places across the country to go fishing. you can check those out during the break and at the end of the conference. actually during the break. the gift shop will close at 4:30. abstractam contains an of the speaker. you are a...
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this is the group from oxford university here to study the transformations currently underway in what used to be frozen earth. during the soviet era this enormous satellite used to broadcast television programming from moscow. is the last turned the station into a home base for scientists from around the world. yeah well so the data that has been collected in siberia and across russia's far east are alarming normally the vegetation binds greenhouse gases in the summer and only releases very small amounts back into the atmosphere in winter. so out here you can see that. here one of the we've just. got of course but for the past few years the permafrost that stalling more and more in the summer is releasing ever increasing amounts of methane and c o 2 during the winter. 2 the moment the biosphere is acting as a focus a as a friend as a motor brake on climate change so if about 40 percent of the carbon dioxide we emit is being absorbed by the biosphere and that's acting to slow down climate change if i wasn't happening climate change of even faster than that it is but one of the big conc
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let's get more analysis and joining me on the line is the law professor richard ekins from oxford universityank, policy exchange. thank you for being here. your position is, this whole issue of the suspension, perrot king of parliament is not something for the courts to rule on? yes, a political question and the high court recognise that below. in our law, the prerogative to prorogue parliament is a question for the prime minister, for which he is accountable for the house of commons and eventually the electorate. there is no need forjudicial intervention and the law does not permit them to intervene. that is what has been debated over the last three days, i am sure you have been following it. but one of the justices has said, what if the prime minister wants to prorogue parliament for a year? what ifa prorogue parliament for a year? what if a prime minister wants to effectively disband the army by prorogue parliament. that kind of thing, those are hypothetical exa m ples thing, those are hypothetical examples but they are important?m isafamiliarline examples but they are important?m is a fa
let's get more analysis and joining me on the line is the law professor richard ekins from oxford universityank, policy exchange. thank you for being here. your position is, this whole issue of the suspension, perrot king of parliament is not something for the courts to rule on? yes, a political question and the high court recognise that below. in our law, the prerogative to prorogue parliament is a question for the prime minister, for which he is accountable for the house of commons and...
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radical feminist who is trying to ban all for bid certain words that's what's wrong not the york oxford university dictionary similar to m's are derogatory but they are all in common usage and if we start censoring them won't be burning books next this woman is or ridiculous absolutely or ridiculous trying to curry a storm of nothing. that's i think looking so fast that i hear not he will back again with more in about 35 mins. what politicians do you should. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and. or somehow want to be that's. what you're going to be for us that's what the 43 in the morning can't be good that . i'm interested always in the waters of our. question. this is a story about what happens auster a stray bullet kills a young girl in the streets. what happens to her family and daughters in florida know the mother daughter is buried in a cemetery it is meaning less is with your head what happens to the community the public was screaming for a scapegoat the police needed a scapegoat so why not choose a 19 year old black kid with a crimina
radical feminist who is trying to ban all for bid certain words that's what's wrong not the york oxford university dictionary similar to m's are derogatory but they are all in common usage and if we start censoring them won't be burning books next this woman is or ridiculous absolutely or ridiculous trying to curry a storm of nothing. that's i think looking so fast that i hear not he will back again with more in about 35 mins. what politicians do you should. put themselves on the line to get...
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height of the mutual movements in 2017 professor thought of was forced to leave his post at oxford university over allegations of sexual assault ramadan categorically denied the accusations but as the cases against him increased he voluntarily flew to france to meet with the investigators the best selling author was eventually detained in february of 2018 a paris court of appeals released on the ban on bail 10 months later he still rejects the allegations but the investigations into the cases continue is justice in france being served or has this case been politicized professor thought of talks to al-jazeera. press apart a crumb of dan thank you very much for talking to of to 0 thank you for inviting until late 2017 you are here blue the most prominent islamic scholar in europe maybe even the what's the role that since then however you've been accused by several women of rape you've been detained you've been put in solitary confinement . all the while you for framed from speaking to the media why have you chosen to talk now look the situation was better than for 2 years i was on drugs or the
height of the mutual movements in 2017 professor thought of was forced to leave his post at oxford university over allegations of sexual assault ramadan categorically denied the accusations but as the cases against him increased he voluntarily flew to france to meet with the investigators the best selling author was eventually detained in february of 2018 a paris court of appeals released on the ban on bail 10 months later he still rejects the allegations but the investigations into the cases...
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sandwich was control by separatists fighting us elizabeth kendall is senior research fellow at oxford university she says disputes between the government forces and you a back separatists have diversity attention from the war in yemen the bombing on the detentions and shows that this war continues to rage in the north and that what's happening now in the south is simply a very i don't want to distraction from the overall war but it's a start reminder of that very cool targeting that has been carried out by the saudi led coalition shipping again and again in fact the video targets or at least targets where they're asked clearly and i think it's important to point out that while it may be true that the truth is what hiding weapons a month it's a 1000000000 populations detainees that doesn't mean that that's their legitimate target it should therefore be avoided we now have the forces this is a loyal to the yemeni government it's the forces ringback that's a loyal to the coalition partners in the south actually at each other's throats so we do have now a war within a war and this is a potentially v
sandwich was control by separatists fighting us elizabeth kendall is senior research fellow at oxford university she says disputes between the government forces and you a back separatists have diversity attention from the war in yemen the bombing on the detentions and shows that this war continues to rage in the north and that what's happening now in the south is simply a very i don't want to distraction from the overall war but it's a start reminder of that very cool targeting that has been...
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maria: he pledged $190 million to oxford university. >> part of it is in the hands of people. other types of mechanisms to introduce the technology in a way that is really good for people. and minimizes disruption. it's like the industrial revolution on steroids. so it's important that there is monitoring and certain rules. maria: are you ready for the disruption? the jobs most of vulnerable to a.i. can my side be firm? and my side super soft? with the sleep number 360 smart bed you can both... adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. so, can it help us fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. will it help me keep up with him? yup. so, i'll wake up ready for anything? oh, we've got your back. so, you can really promise better sleep? not promise... prove. and now save up to $500 on select sleep number 360 smart beds. only for a limited time. (danny) after a long day of hard work... ...you have to do more
maria: he pledged $190 million to oxford university. >> part of it is in the hands of people. other types of mechanisms to introduce the technology in a way that is really good for people. and minimizes disruption. it's like the industrial revolution on steroids. so it's important that there is monitoring and certain rules. maria: are you ready for the disruption? the jobs most of vulnerable to a.i. can my side be firm? and my side super soft? with the sleep number 360 smart bed you can...
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from harvard law school and a doctorate from oxford university. he served as a clerk to judge david sentelle of the united states court of appeals and the district of columbia, and as a law clerk to justice byron white and justice anthony m. kennedy of the supreme court of the united states. from 1995 to 2005, he was in private practice in from the 2005 to 2006 the associate general attorney general at the department of justice. he was appointed to the united states court of appeals for the tenth circuit in 2006. he served on the standing committee on rules and practice and procedure of the u.s. judicial conference in the chamber and advisory committee on rules of the appellate procedure. he taught at the university colorado law school and president donald trump nominated him as the associate justice of the supreme court, and took his seat april 10, 2017. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the honorable neil gorsuch, associate justice of the supreme court of the united states. [applause] it's wonderful to have you back. we are here just after yo
from harvard law school and a doctorate from oxford university. he served as a clerk to judge david sentelle of the united states court of appeals and the district of columbia, and as a law clerk to justice byron white and justice anthony m. kennedy of the supreme court of the united states. from 1995 to 2005, he was in private practice in from the 2005 to 2006 the associate general attorney general at the department of justice. he was appointed to the united states court of appeals for the...
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the other leading academic authority is professor craig of oxford university and his analysis is in thete the attention of the court to tab 13, professor paul crane, professor of english law at oxford university? i commend all of this to the court. had ijust commend all of this to the court. had i just emphasise commend all of this to the court. had ijust emphasise at tab 13, their second page, in the middle of their second page, in the middle of the page... and there is a paragraph in the middle. he is dealing with the argument of the divisional court. he says, if we accept such an argument that we recast the boundaries of parliamentary savagery as traditionally conceived. parliament remains omnipotent in the sense there are no bounds to its legislative authority but the executive can determine when parliament exercises that legislative authority. it can choose to prorogue parliament whenever it wishes, in order to prevent parliament exercising its voice through legislation or otherwise commit merely because the executive believes that what parliament might do is undesirable. the decis
the other leading academic authority is professor craig of oxford university and his analysis is in thete the attention of the court to tab 13, professor paul crane, professor of english law at oxford university? i commend all of this to the court. had ijust commend all of this to the court. had i just emphasise commend all of this to the court. had ijust emphasise at tab 13, their second page, in the middle of their second page, in the middle of the page... and there is a paragraph in the...
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maria: he pledged $190 million to oxford university. >> part of it is in the hands of people. can control, regulate other types of mechanisms to introduce the technology in a way that is really good for people. and minimizes disruption. it's like the industrial revolution on steroids. so it's important that there is monitoring and certain rules. maria: are you ready for the disruption? the jobs most of vulnerable to a.i. i switched to miralax for my constipation. stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate the nerves in your colon. miralax works with the water in your body to unblock your system naturally. and it doesn't cause bloating, cramping, gas, or sudden urgency. miralax. look for the pink cap. now you can, with shipsticks.com! no more lugging your clubs through the airport or risk having your clubs lost or damaged by the airlines. sending your own clubs ahead with shipsticks.com makes it fast & easy to get to your golf destination. with just a few clicks or a phone call, we'll pick up and deliver your clubs on-time, guaranteed, for as low as $39.99. shipsticks.com saves y
maria: he pledged $190 million to oxford university. >> part of it is in the hands of people. can control, regulate other types of mechanisms to introduce the technology in a way that is really good for people. and minimizes disruption. it's like the industrial revolution on steroids. so it's important that there is monitoring and certain rules. maria: are you ready for the disruption? the jobs most of vulnerable to a.i. i switched to miralax for my constipation. stimulant laxatives...
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we just signed a 40-year deal with oxford university.comfortable doing 100-year deal with us because we have been around for 180 years. a lot of long-term interests. tonie: it is a nice message put out there, but what is your biggest fear as it relates to brexit? nigel: that it drags on and on. as you point out, we are at risk of a cell induced recession -- self-inflicted recession. we cannot let that happen. there is such a great investment environment and very low rates. we have to step forward and do the right thing for the people of britain. vonnie: nigel wilson, chief executive for legal & general. you can catch all of our interviews on the bloomberg with the function tv . from new york, and for amanda lang in toronto, this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg's first word news. members of parliament are debating whether to force boris johnson's government to publish its preparations for no deal brexit. they are weighing whether the prime minister can ignore a law intended to stop the u.k. from leaving the euro
we just signed a 40-year deal with oxford university.comfortable doing 100-year deal with us because we have been around for 180 years. a lot of long-term interests. tonie: it is a nice message put out there, but what is your biggest fear as it relates to brexit? nigel: that it drags on and on. as you point out, we are at risk of a cell induced recession -- self-inflicted recession. we cannot let that happen. there is such a great investment environment and very low rates. we have to step...
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maria: he pledged $190 million to oxford university. >> part of it is in the hands of people. of mechanisms to introduce the technology in a way that is really good for people. and minimizes disruption. it's like the industrial revolution on steroids. so it's important that there is monitoring and certain rules. maria: are you ready for the disruption? the jobs most of vulnerable to a.i. marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? for all-day, walking a dog can add thousands walking this many?day. that can be rough on pam's feet, knees, and lower back. that's why she wears dr. scholl's orthotics. they relieve pain and give her the comfort to move more so she can keep up with all of her best friends. dr. scholl's. born to move. (honk!) i hear you sister. that's why i'm partnering with cigna to remind you to go in for your annual check-up, and be open with your doctor about anything you feel - physically and emotio
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or an aura care from the university all of oxford and keep well germany and the netherlands face off in around hoffa now in what is the standout much of this round of your own 2020 qualifies germany have already beaten the dutch in this campaign taking 3 vital points in amsterdam the return match tonight in hamburg the sell out a little wonder is germany and the netherlands one of international focus faith system rivalries. finally some sad news they ignite to top around the wall but it is gay penguins who adopted an egg skipper in paying have spent weeks taking turns to brood the egg which had been abandoned by a female penguin but now they see who has announced that despite the couple's best efforts the egg has failed to hatch says it's optimistic this caper and paying will get another shot at parenthood in the future. well up next is business africa with kristoff a man and a home for you see you soon. and on demand. video and. go to the girl next you chad.
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was controlled by separatists find this well elizabeth kendall is senior research fellow at oxford university and earlier she spoke with my colleague peter deal the about the impact of the conflicts having the bombing the attack on this detention center all weapons store in the scheme of things post significant is that looking at the conflict between where we are today going back to 2015 the bombing on that detention center shows that all continues to rage in the north and that what's happening now in a south is simply gerry i don't want to distractions from the overall war but it's a stark reminder that very full targeting has been carried out by the saudi let the relation ship saying again and again in fact civilian targets or at least targets where they're asked clearly and i think it's important to point out that while it may be true but that is what hiding weapons amongst civilian populations detainees that doesn't mean that there are legitimate targets that can be avoided but we have a good definitive proof of that as to what was actually going on in this i think as a former school or p
was controlled by separatists find this well elizabeth kendall is senior research fellow at oxford university and earlier she spoke with my colleague peter deal the about the impact of the conflicts having the bombing the attack on this detention center all weapons store in the scheme of things post significant is that looking at the conflict between where we are today going back to 2015 the bombing on that detention center shows that all continues to rage in the north and that what's happening...
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height of the mutual movement in 2017 professor thought of was forced to leave his post the oxford university over allegations of sexual assaults ramadan categorically denied the accusations but as the cases against him increased he voluntarily flew to france to meet with the investigators the best selling author was eventually detained in february of 2018 a paris court of appeals released on the ban on bail 10 months later he still rejects the allegations but the investigations into the cases continue is justice in france being served or has this case been politicized professor thought of talks to al-jazeera. present part of chroma dan thank you very much for talking to of to 0 thank you for inviting me until late 2017 you are here blue the most prominent islamic scholar in europe maybe even the what's the role that since then however you've been accused by several women of rape you've been detained you've been put in solitary confinement. all the while you for framed from speaking to the media why have you chosen to talk now look the situation was better than for 2 years i was on drugs or m
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he's currently writing "decency, mercy and honor in war," for the oxford university press. joining him is the museum's own samuel zemurray stone, senior historian and our executive director for the institute of war and democracy, dr. robert m. citino. dr. citino is the author of 10 books are primarily focusing on the german military. he is widely known from the museum's various public programs, and is one of our featured tour historians. give adr. nolan will brief presentation before joining dr. citino in conversation. so now it is my pleasure to call and dr.tage dr. citino nolan. welcome, gentlemen. [applause] >> good evening and thank you for the imitation. we are gathered together in a place that remembers ordinary men and women as well, who did many extraordinary things over days and of years of courage and duty and devotion. my words tonight will not do them justice. so let me instead reach out to you with the quiet words of the poet, the englishman john dunn, who meditated this in 1624. it will be familiar to most of you. meditated on the common mortality that they sh
he's currently writing "decency, mercy and honor in war," for the oxford university press. joining him is the museum's own samuel zemurray stone, senior historian and our executive director for the institute of war and democracy, dr. robert m. citino. dr. citino is the author of 10 books are primarily focusing on the german military. he is widely known from the museum's various public programs, and is one of our featured tour historians. give adr. nolan will brief presentation before...
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height of the mutual movements in 2017 across a thought of was forced to leave his post the oxford university over allegations of sexual assaults ramadan categorically denied the accusations but as the cases against him increased he voluntarily flew to france to meet with the investigators the best selling author was eventually detained in february of 2018 a paris court of appeals released on the ban on bail 10 months later he still rejects the allegations but the investigations into the cases continue is justice in france being served or has this case been politicized professor thought of comedy talks to al-jazeera. press about a crime of dan thank you very much for talking to does iraq thank you for inviting until late 2017 you are here blue the most prominent islamic scholar in europe maybe even the what's the role that since then however you've been accused by several women of rape you've been detained you've been put in solitary confinement . all the while you for framed from speaking to the media why have you chosen to talk now look the situation was better than for 2 years i was on dru
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oxford mississippi. university of mississippi. look at chase slinging the back shoulder pass. jordan duncan mississippi native. bears up 21-13. the third quarter. hitting on the dead run. 60 yards. 28-13. four touchdowns almost 400 yards in the air. trailed by eight. final seconds. clock running. third down. elijah more short of the end zone. no timeouts. desperation time. try to sneak it in. evan weaver made his 21st tackle of the game. here is the replay. pulled off a 28-20 victory. first pac-12 team to wednesday at an sec school in a decade. bears 4-0 for the first time since 2015.>>> stanford two game losing streak. number 16 oregon. oregon treated this game like it was a home game. justin herbert and jacob that strike gave the ducks a 14-3 lead. same score 4th quarter. herbert breland again. herbert threw for three touchdowns. oregon 21-6. cardinal have lost three in a row. 1-3 this season. there were start since 2007. >>> this is how arkansas bill tonight. three touchdowns to beat san jose state. late to tie the game. 24 all after 17 unanswered points. the spartans held.
oxford mississippi. university of mississippi. look at chase slinging the back shoulder pass. jordan duncan mississippi native. bears up 21-13. the third quarter. hitting on the dead run. 60 yards. 28-13. four touchdowns almost 400 yards in the air. trailed by eight. final seconds. clock running. third down. elijah more short of the end zone. no timeouts. desperation time. try to sneak it in. evan weaver made his 21st tackle of the game. here is the replay. pulled off a 28-20 victory. first...
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scientists at oxford university have found the first genetic instructions linked to being left—handedd in language. the researchers speculate that as a result left—handed people may have greater verbal skills. hong kong chief executive carrie lam has once again said she hopes the withdrawal of the controversial extradition bill will help end more than three months of protests. she was speaking the day after formally withdrawing the bill. here's what she had to say. so as far as the substance is concerned, there is simply no plan to take forward the bill, in light of the controversy. but since my announcement of a dialogue with society last month, about two weeks ago, we have been meeting a lot of people — from different backgrounds, with different political positions. and they gave me this piece of advice, which i now feel was a very pertinent piece of advice, is that if the government wanted to start a dialogue, the government should also take the initiative to provide a basis for the dialogue. but will this be enough to calm tensions or do protestors wa nt more ? here's the bbc‘s da
scientists at oxford university have found the first genetic instructions linked to being left—handedd in language. the researchers speculate that as a result left—handed people may have greater verbal skills. hong kong chief executive carrie lam has once again said she hopes the withdrawal of the controversial extradition bill will help end more than three months of protests. she was speaking the day after formally withdrawing the bill. here's what she had to say. so as far as the...
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at the height of the mutual movement in 2017 professor father was forced to leave his post of oxford universityover allegations of sexual assault. ramadan categorically denied the accusations but as the cases against him increased he voluntarily flew to france to meet with the investigators the best selling author was eventually detained in february of 2018 a paris court of appeals released on the ban on bail 10 months later he still rejects the allegations but the investigations into the cases continue is justice in france being served or has this case been politicized professor thought of talks to al-jazeera. present part of chroma dan thank you very much for talking to does iraq thank you for inviting me until late 2017 you arguably the most prominent islamic scholar in europe maybe even the what's the walt since then however you've been accused by several women of rape you've been detained you've been put in solitary confinement . all the while you for framed from speaking to the media why have you chosen to talk now look the situation was better than for 2 years i was on drugs or media cov
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hamza armomory from the university of oxford thank you so much for joining us. as the october thirty first brags that deadline nears boris johnson met in person with european commission president john cloud younger this was their first brags that talks and they were held in new york luxembourg on monday. and it ended without a break through the u. k. prime minister in fact ditched out on a news conference because of loud anti break that protesters you career has more on johnson's latest attempts to secure an elusive deal. distance greeted boris johnson as he came out of his meeting with luxembourg's prime minister. in a stark demonstration of just how far apart the you in the u. k. remain the british prime minister skip a joint press nference with his counterparts alone on the podium. one to two seconds mister johnson use. see it today full metal no punches a with johnson's failure to deliver an alternative brexit deal stick using him of politic english to your call told. the future hostage for quality political gains. the meeting with mental followed johnson's
hamza armomory from the university of oxford thank you so much for joining us. as the october thirty first brags that deadline nears boris johnson met in person with european commission president john cloud younger this was their first brags that talks and they were held in new york luxembourg on monday. and it ended without a break through the u. k. prime minister in fact ditched out on a news conference because of loud anti break that protesters you career has more on johnson's latest...
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stefan is from the oxford university faculty of law.from the questioning, i get the sense that the courses are thinking this is questionable. is this something the courts can decide upon? exactly. the courts can decide upon? exactly. the court says the high court should not. the court of sessions, it took the opposite view in scotland? my senses his only preliminary and we will see what happens but the court seems to be leaning that way and leaning towards the prime minister was unlawful and we only get to that step once we decide it was for the court. what was put to the courses —— with the judges today to suggest that what boris johnson —— with the judges today to suggest that what borisjohnson did do in suspending parliament was unlawful? the questioning from lady hale was telling, she made the point to lord pannick several times that beyond the purpose of prorogation, was of the purpose of prorogation, was of the case at the effect of this might be enough to render this prorogation unlawful? they are leaning towards a direction and
stefan is from the oxford university faculty of law.from the questioning, i get the sense that the courses are thinking this is questionable. is this something the courts can decide upon? exactly. the courts can decide upon? exactly. the court says the high court should not. the court of sessions, it took the opposite view in scotland? my senses his only preliminary and we will see what happens but the court seems to be leaning that way and leaning towards the prime minister was unlawful and we...
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. >> you may need to rely on the other panelists once we get there, because there's an oxford universityr not, saying men are more likely than women to talk to aliens. neil: really? >> yeah. neil: wow. but we don't ask for directions. by the way, how do i get to your planet? >> that, we won't ask. neil: all right. but we are discovering more and more of this, right? it was a couple weeks ago there was a planet 30 light-years away, six times the size of earth. it could maybe be like earth. >> yeah. i think this is the alternative to the green new deal. a far superior alternative. instead of paying $30 trillion, we find a new planet and go there. neil: we find confirmation there's life elsewhere, i'm always debating if we have a big day in the markets, do i lead with that or do i lead with -- i have no idea. i want to thank you guys. weren't they a great bunch? no? you don't think they were? i thought they were. all right. we have a lot more coming up. the dow is really moving very very fast. up 157 points here. s&p, within a stone's throw. the nasdaq, not so much. interest rates, they are
. >> you may need to rely on the other panelists once we get there, because there's an oxford universityr not, saying men are more likely than women to talk to aliens. neil: really? >> yeah. neil: wow. but we don't ask for directions. by the way, how do i get to your planet? >> that, we won't ask. neil: all right. but we are discovering more and more of this, right? it was a couple weeks ago there was a planet 30 light-years away, six times the size of earth. it could maybe be...
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. >> as far as the book that is gonna be coming out i'm think it's from oxford university. i heard about it i can't judge the credibility of it or not. i know that they have done a lot of research i'm really intrigued to see it. i don't think you can rule anything out until you see the evidence. and really gotten a sense of what leads to the conclusion. i'm i can sayin it's not possible. there are not a lot of records from his use. you have to do to do some research like this person did. to really find things out about his youth because of that there are a lot of blank spaces. and people often likece to project certain things. all kinds of stories and other creative things that people have applied to hamilton some of them might be true but the fact of the matter is you really need to get to the staff stuff of evidence. on the island of nevis who was his mother. his mother, her parents were french and they have done research on this at some point so this is like the ultimate freeman vacation that i know. i will plant myself on nevis for a month. it was like the perfect vacat
. >> as far as the book that is gonna be coming out i'm think it's from oxford university. i heard about it i can't judge the credibility of it or not. i know that they have done a lot of research i'm really intrigued to see it. i don't think you can rule anything out until you see the evidence. and really gotten a sense of what leads to the conclusion. i'm i can sayin it's not possible. there are not a lot of records from his use. you have to do to do some research like this person did....
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kershaw, was born in york england in 1966, when he attended university college of oxford where when he studied and economics. when he taught history for a while before becomingcs a journalist for several british newspapers including the guardian. in the sunday times, his articles were appeared in numerous newspapers and manganese and when he has worked as a screenwriter and in television. including being the narrator fon the history channel last days of world war ii. mr. kirchoff has led several battlefields you wrote the national world war ii museum in new orleans, when he is the author of several books on world war ii including the longest rotor about the bolo battle of the bulge and the bedford voice about to sacrifice extraordinarily large number of young scholz soldiers. in virginia. mr. kershaw his latest book is the first wave about the d-day. in this book when he focuses upon the experiences of the very first american british and canadian soldiers who landed in normandy on june 6, 1944. our third author down at the end is samuel, raised in tucson arizona, when he holds a bachel
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as far as the book that's going to be coming out, i'm not sure, i think from oxford university press on hamilton being jewish, i haven't seen the manuscript. i've heard and spoken with some about it so i can't judge that credibility of it or not. now the scholar who has been working on it has done a lot of research. i'm really intrigued so see it if don't think you can rule anything out until you have seen thed and really gotten a sense of what leads to the conclusion. so not going to say it's not possible. the interesting thing is, hamilton is an interesting founder for this reason. comes -- there aren't a lot of records from his youth. you have to do research like this person did, to really find things out about his youth. because of there are a lot of blank spaces and people like to project different things. for a while people talk about him being somehow or other the illegitimate son of george washington. and stories and other creative things people applied to hamilton. some might be true but the fact of the matter is you need to get to the stuff, the evidence. so, i'm actually r
as far as the book that's going to be coming out, i'm not sure, i think from oxford university press on hamilton being jewish, i haven't seen the manuscript. i've heard and spoken with some about it so i can't judge that credibility of it or not. now the scholar who has been working on it has done a lot of research. i'm really intrigued so see it if don't think you can rule anything out until you have seen thed and really gotten a sense of what leads to the conclusion. so not going to say it's...
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erika is a researcher based at the university of oxford.he past ten years, and she has always loved them. for me it is really important because the amazon cannot speak up, the trees can't speak up, they cannot say that they are worth it, and they have a value, they are really important. so i have made it as my life, i have made to study them, understand them, understand the forest and be able to speak up about its importance. erika has got to know the forest very well. and she guides me through a stretch of it that is constantly under assault, from loggers and invaders. so you have become used to seeing a thriving forest, what's it like when you see the opposite, the forest cleared? it is very sad, it's very very sad. because emotionally, i know everything i am losing, the connection is not there anymore, the life, but also i know how much biodiversity we are losing, how much it is contributing to climate change, so both rationally and emotionally it's really difficult. here is one of the biggest trees in this stretch of forest. that is jus
erika is a researcher based at the university of oxford.he past ten years, and she has always loved them. for me it is really important because the amazon cannot speak up, the trees can't speak up, they cannot say that they are worth it, and they have a value, they are really important. so i have made it as my life, i have made to study them, understand them, understand the forest and be able to speak up about its importance. erika has got to know the forest very well. and she guides me through...
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let's talk about what he's been saying to a representative from the university of oxford faculty of lawng and oliver cromwell, macbeth, all sorts of things, robert burns but then he talked about how it wasn'tjust the intent of proroguement parliament, suspending parliament, it was the effect of suspending parliament and he said it was done with improper purpose and with bad faith. exactly, i think he was picking up on comments made on the first day, enquiring as to what exactly the difference would be between the intent of the prime minister when he chose to prorogued parliament and the effect, inviting those submissions and i think this is what has been picked up on today. the effect that parliament cannot scrutinise the brexit process, that's the argument. ultimately, parliament would be able to hold parliament would be able to hold parliament to account for all sorts of things, like statutory instruments and in the final insta nce instruments and in the final instance parliament couldn't hold a motion of no confidence. massive amount of difference to the usual parliamentary procedure
let's talk about what he's been saying to a representative from the university of oxford faculty of lawng and oliver cromwell, macbeth, all sorts of things, robert burns but then he talked about how it wasn'tjust the intent of proroguement parliament, suspending parliament, it was the effect of suspending parliament and he said it was done with improper purpose and with bad faith. exactly, i think he was picking up on comments made on the first day, enquiring as to what exactly the difference...
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it beat harvard, cal tech, university of oxford, ucla, which is where i went. the united kingdom study surveyed more than 1,000 colleges to find the best. >> i want to know their scoring system. >> me too. >> all right. go ahead. >> the number one university, mit. >>> we are following up on a fast-moving fire up north. the red bank fire continues to burn into hammock county, north of chico, west of red bluff. last check, this has burned nearly 8,000 acres. that's getting to be good size there. it is only 9% contained. more than a dozen firefighters from alameda county are helping firefighting efforts. the cause believed to be a lightning strike thursday afternoon. mandatory evacuation orders are in place for parts of tehema county. >>> fire crews in southern california are showing off two new weapons to fight those type of fires, the video of them right here. they're called super scooper planes and they're in l.a. county. they arrived there last week. for more than a quarter century the fire department has been leasing these guys from canada. the aircraft will a
it beat harvard, cal tech, university of oxford, ucla, which is where i went. the united kingdom study surveyed more than 1,000 colleges to find the best. >> i want to know their scoring system. >> me too. >> all right. go ahead. >> the number one university, mit. >>> we are following up on a fast-moving fire up north. the red bank fire continues to burn into hammock county, north of chico, west of red bluff. last check, this has burned nearly 8,000 acres....
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researchers at the university of oxford found the risk was about 20% higher. that's significant.y tracked the diets of 48,000 people over 18 years. researchers say the stroke risk could be due to the lack of nutrients in meat. the study confirmed that non-meat diets produce a lower risk of heart disease. researchers say the reduction in heart disease outweighs the stroke risk. so i don't know. i really don't know what to gain from that. >> i'm just going to keep eating. >> do you, kumasi. >>> two bay area mayors involved in trash talk. this is a good thing. they kicked off the battle for the bay cleanup challenge yesterday. on the 21st, volunteers will remove trash and restore wildlife habitat. the mayor laid down a friendly bet. >> if you lose in the battle for who was the most volunteers, i challenge you to come volunteer with me wearing all a's gear [ cheers and applause ]. >> mayor, my sister from across the bay, i accept your challenge. >> all right. >> excuse me. >> you weren't ready for that. >> mayor schaaf, i had no idea, she and stop per were dancing together. okay. i'l
researchers at the university of oxford found the risk was about 20% higher. that's significant.y tracked the diets of 48,000 people over 18 years. researchers say the stroke risk could be due to the lack of nutrients in meat. the study confirmed that non-meat diets produce a lower risk of heart disease. researchers say the reduction in heart disease outweighs the stroke risk. so i don't know. i really don't know what to gain from that. >> i'm just going to keep eating. >> do you,...
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erica is a researcher based at the university of oxford.rees of the amazon for the past ten years and she has a lwa ys the past ten years and she has always loved them. for me it is really important because the amazon cannot speak up, the trees can't speak up, they cannot say" they are worth it, they have a value, they are worth it, they have a value, they a re really worth it, they have a value, they are really important. " worth it, they have a value, they are really important." so i have made it as my life, i have made to study them, understand them, understand the forest and speak about its importance. erica has got to know the forest very well. she guides me through a stretch of it thatis guides me through a stretch of it that is constantly under assault from loggers and invaders. so you have become used to seeing a thriving forest, what is it like when you see the opposite, the forest cleared 7 when you see the opposite, the forest cleared? it is very sad, very very sad. because emotionally, i know everything i am losing, the connecti
erica is a researcher based at the university of oxford.rees of the amazon for the past ten years and she has a lwa ys the past ten years and she has always loved them. for me it is really important because the amazon cannot speak up, the trees can't speak up, they cannot say" they are worth it, they have a value, they are worth it, they have a value, they a re really worth it, they have a value, they are really important. " worth it, they have a value, they are really...
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democracies here's professor mohamed salah omri from the department of oriental studies at the university of oxfordrtant. this election is very significant. first, it's the first election in general in tunisia since 2011 and it's also a presidential election in a new system for tunisia which is where parliament has a lot of power but the president has less power, yet the perception of the presidential office is still very, very significant in the minds of tunisians. it's also significant because it's the first time in the country's history that we had 20 people running for office and they represent the entire spectrum of ideology and politics in the country and also age groups and there are a lot of stakes in this and therefore it is another test for this young democracy, as you said. a test for this young democracy, but early reports suggests turnout is pretty low. the turnout is very low compared to the 2014 elections, but the number of registered voters this time is actually higher, about 2 million people and new people registered, a lot of them young and it is may be reaching 35 or 40%, which i
democracies here's professor mohamed salah omri from the department of oriental studies at the university of oxfordrtant. this election is very significant. first, it's the first election in general in tunisia since 2011 and it's also a presidential election in a new system for tunisia which is where parliament has a lot of power but the president has less power, yet the perception of the presidential office is still very, very significant in the minds of tunisians. it's also significant...
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and climate change while we're going to be speaking now soon or a keogh the research at the university of oxford now she is working to combat deforestation in latin america welcome to you laura what can we expect from this summit. i don't honestly know i mean i hope it will go. against the far say but it could you know it could just be another summit with empty words commitments that we've seen before so and give the impression of action i mean balls and i know for example i know he's not off the summit but how can we expect him to interest the issue when he has repeatedly said that he wants to do both and say convention us moms from the intenseness the indigenous are the best protectors of the rain forests and who have a constitutional right to their home in the office so we we urgently need strong action and i hope it will come out of this some months it really is i mean the the wood tape because of course those fires is still raging how can the won't stop them . there that i mean the 1st trading things for me is that we do actually have the solutions to stop this so for example be yours in a
and climate change while we're going to be speaking now soon or a keogh the research at the university of oxford now she is working to combat deforestation in latin america welcome to you laura what can we expect from this summit. i don't honestly know i mean i hope it will go. against the far say but it could you know it could just be another summit with empty words commitments that we've seen before so and give the impression of action i mean balls and i know for example i know he's not off...