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george magnus, author and economist and research associate at the oxford university china center.iens on its investment bank to post better than expected profit in the first quarter. don't miss our interview with the chief executive ralph hamers, we will cross live to manus cranny. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back to the open. we are 42 minutes into the european trading day. gains of around .7%, making up for losses we saw yesterday. futures stateside pointing lower by .4%. every sector in europe gaining apart from travel and leisure and consumer products. big dave earnings, ubs -- big dave earnings, ubs -- ceo ralph hamers spoke to manus cranny about the banks outflow. >> you see patterns where you see transaction income down from a year ago. however you see generating assets also positive in asia. more money coming into mandates there. then you see in emea and switzerland you say pickup in terms of demand and investment, and also the u.s. indeed one region may be still muted from a transaction income perspective, however money flowing in even in that region. manus: you say
george magnus, author and economist and research associate at the oxford university china center.iens on its investment bank to post better than expected profit in the first quarter. don't miss our interview with the chief executive ralph hamers, we will cross live to manus cranny. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back to the open. we are 42 minutes into the european trading day. gains of around .7%, making up for losses we saw yesterday. futures stateside pointing lower by .4%. every sector...
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. >> peter walsh from the migration observatory at oxford university -- >> the government will encountertial logistical challenges, the challenge of providing sufficient care for people who have experienced trauma, and that has associated with it substantial financial costs. that was sething learned by australia. they has its use 300 asylum is seekers offshore, 800 times more expensive to do that than to process claims on short. the u.k.sylum system costs 1.5 billion pounds. so there are financial challenges as well. ♪ >> in the u.s., police video has been released of a white officer fatally shooting a black man in the back of a head after a scuffle over a sn gun. you might find some images disturbing. tim: grand rapids, michigan earlier this month, police stopped a car. the two men of their vehicles in what appears to be a routine interaction, but that is when things start to go wrong. >> do you have a driver's license? do you speak english? can i see your license. the plate does not belong on this car. tim: the officer repeatedly asks to see patrick lyoya's drivers license. he closes t
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what he did was oxford university funded and handed it to a new company. it doesn't take a genius to apoint out the supply and i dot know ifon you remember six monts ago all of this is because one of the monopolies and how they keep talking about the countries when the direct way is to transfer technologies and manufacture. that is the crux of the gates foundation underpinning of making healthcare available and again it comes from the view of the developing world. i do see that the rest is incapable of looking at the world. we keep coming back to the charity to the principleip of justice. the companies are turning and the gates foundation what they get is this superiority. ites also hires companies on the board and there's too much interest elected in public office. >> thank you for breaking that down. you have this example of an hiv drug that was going to be given for free. can you share some of that moment and how that proved to be a watershed moment for hiv drug pricing? >> they were priced at ten to $15,000. whatat happens is it is subsidid by the univ
what he did was oxford university funded and handed it to a new company. it doesn't take a genius to apoint out the supply and i dot know ifon you remember six monts ago all of this is because one of the monopolies and how they keep talking about the countries when the direct way is to transfer technologies and manufacture. that is the crux of the gates foundation underpinning of making healthcare available and again it comes from the view of the developing world. i do see that the rest is...
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known to have been educated at eton couege known to have been educated at eton college went to oxford universityoxford union and her background where she left school at 16 and was a single teenage mother and worked as a carer. so there is a lot of christmas will about the kind of snobbery and class criticism in that particular really because angela rayner is well regarded as a very strong debater. so it's a very strange story.- so it's a very strange story. really from ou so it's a very strange story. really from you on _ so it's a very strange story. really from you on this, _ so it's a very strange story. really from you on this, does _ so it's a very strange story. really from you on this, does raise - so it's a very strange story. really from you on this, does raise an i from you on this, does raise an eyebrow when he read it and what did you make of the reaction to it? it just looks like an appalling misjudgment by the mail a sunday on this story~ _ misjudgment by the mail a sunday on this story. what happens next is that caroline nokes, who is the chair— that caroline nokes, who is the cha
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moved to germany, and then later to england or oxy miran studied medieval english literature at oxford university. he started making music at 13 music with attitude oxymoron should be touring russia now with his 3rd studio album, beauty, and ugliness. but he canceled his sold out concerts to protest the invasion of ukraine. the russians against war 2 are kicked off in istanbul. scenes. 50 percent of me is ration en route to see people who are against the what is happening now. i'm glad that there are a lot of bright people who are not silent during the terrible times for their brothers in russia, an act of defiance like this would be a criminal offense. any one they are brave enough to speak out against the war. currently faces up to 15 years in prison. oxy miron, himself is well aware of the risks of criticizing hooton's regime after being arrested in january 2021 at a demonstration. entered on his ill. yep. ross, the villa did to madison mass white to mail, which are funded sale probably knew during the berlin concert oxymoron, warned against fake news. he said that while post modernism may be
moved to germany, and then later to england or oxy miran studied medieval english literature at oxford university. he started making music at 13 music with attitude oxymoron should be touring russia now with his 3rd studio album, beauty, and ugliness. but he canceled his sold out concerts to protest the invasion of ukraine. the russians against war 2 are kicked off in istanbul. scenes. 50 percent of me is ration en route to see people who are against the what is happening now. i'm glad that...
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moved to germany, and then later to england or oxy miran studied medieval english literature at oxford university. he started making music at 13 music with ad too much oxy. moran should be touring russia now with his 3rd studio album, beauty, and ugliness. but he canceled his sold out concerts to protest the invasion of ukraine. the russians against war 2 are kicked off in istanbul. scenes. 50 percent of me is russian. i'm about to see people who are against the what is happening now. i'm glad that there are a lot of bright people who are not silent during that terrible times for their brazza's in russia, an act of defiance like this would be a criminal offense. anyone there brave enough to speak out against the war? currently faces up to 15 years in prison. oxy miran himself is well aware of the risks of criticizing hooton's regime after being arrested in january 2021 at a demonstration. entertain his ill impulse to view a debt to madison asked by to mail which are funded sale problems during the berlin concert oxymoron. warned against fake news. he said that while post modernism may be a beauti
moved to germany, and then later to england or oxy miran studied medieval english literature at oxford university. he started making music at 13 music with ad too much oxy. moran should be touring russia now with his 3rd studio album, beauty, and ugliness. but he canceled his sold out concerts to protest the invasion of ukraine. the russians against war 2 are kicked off in istanbul. scenes. 50 percent of me is russian. i'm about to see people who are against the what is happening now. i'm glad...
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more in this truce with elizabeth kendall in geneva, she's a senior senior research fellow at oxford university. thank you for joining the program. this is the 1st proper sci fi called in 6 years, despite numerous attempts made by the un and others to broke a one. what is the reason for this one? do you think? i think at this time, it is very significant because it suits both parties right now on the coalition side that have been a massive optic in who c muscles and drone and attacks well beyond yelman's own borders. and that has focused attention in saudi arabia and in the united arab emirates on the need for c sla and only lucy sigh. well, there's definitely sold around modern, but also there in a reasonably strong position still. if a wrong comes into the fold again, internationally with a new nuclear deal, that may impact the ability to replenish all done in the future, put them in a week position. so now it's a good time to seize the opportunity to start trying to have better tools. apart from that, if there war weary, this war is not entering its 8th year. and of course it's ramadan. so g
more in this truce with elizabeth kendall in geneva, she's a senior senior research fellow at oxford university. thank you for joining the program. this is the 1st proper sci fi called in 6 years, despite numerous attempts made by the un and others to broke a one. what is the reason for this one? do you think? i think at this time, it is very significant because it suits both parties right now on the coalition side that have been a massive optic in who c muscles and drone and attacks well...
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she studied at oxford university, earn add p.h.s. in economics from one of our great institutions in this country, the university of california at berkely. she is a tenured professor of economics and international relations at one of the great institutions in my part of the country, michigan state university. she taught at the harvard kennedy school of government, served on the council of economic vieser during the urozone crisis and at the -- yourio zone crisis -- euro if design crisis. a small but really, really loud minority far outside the mainstream have engaged in a smear campaign against dr. cook. it's emblematic of the sorts of attacks that black and brown americans, particularly women, have encounselsed for if a h. far too long here. i won't go through what's happened in my committee. i think chair the committee on banking and urban affairs. i won't lay out for my -- for one thing the senators on my side of the aisle know t the senators on their side of the aisle don't want to think about it. what's happened with very, very
she studied at oxford university, earn add p.h.s. in economics from one of our great institutions in this country, the university of california at berkely. she is a tenured professor of economics and international relations at one of the great institutions in my part of the country, michigan state university. she taught at the harvard kennedy school of government, served on the council of economic vieser during the urozone crisis and at the -- yourio zone crisis -- euro if design crisis. a...
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biggest influence is in the hydro mount province. elizabeth kendall is a senior research fellow at oxford university. she says, well, politics means both these and the saudi black government on the pressure to negotiate. i think at this time, it is very significant because it suits both parties right now on the coalition side. that has been a massive optic and who see miss aisles and drone attacks. well beyond yelman's own borders, and that has focused attention in saudi arabia and in the united arab emirates on the need for a c slot and only who speak side. well, there's definitely sold around martin, but also there in a reasonably strong position still. if iran comes into the fold again, internationally with a new nuclear deal that may impact these ability to replenish arms and lock them in the future, put them in a week position. so now's a good time to seize the opportunity to start trying to have better talks. voters in serbia will head to the polls on sunday to elect to then ex president, but also voted parliamentary polls and some local councils. president of eggs on the church is running for
biggest influence is in the hydro mount province. elizabeth kendall is a senior research fellow at oxford university. she says, well, politics means both these and the saudi black government on the pressure to negotiate. i think at this time, it is very significant because it suits both parties right now on the coalition side. that has been a massive optic and who see miss aisles and drone attacks. well beyond yelman's own borders, and that has focused attention in saudi arabia and in the...
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and oxford university is also the author of the forthcoming book putin's war on ukraine. it's good to have you on the program tonight. what do you make of what we just heard from survey lab, rob, they're basically saying this goal of taking control don't boss remains and nothing has changed. what, how do you read that? well, i think that obviously the. busy we testified as a start as a mission to protect dad. the people have gone back to the questions who are living there from what vladimir putin called and left genocide and the ukrainians. and that's why the union, in the last he was a publisher recognized right before the war. and they were the 2 republics that invaded russia. india. that's 1st in a peacekeeping capacity and then an official military capacity. so russia keeping his rhetoric gag consistent. i think he's got much bigger goals, probably celebrating changing kia, even at val lab robinson. and if russia were to be able to capture the east, the don't boss, would they be able to hold on to it long term? well i think the summary is they have a good chance of ho
and oxford university is also the author of the forthcoming book putin's war on ukraine. it's good to have you on the program tonight. what do you make of what we just heard from survey lab, rob, they're basically saying this goal of taking control don't boss remains and nothing has changed. what, how do you read that? well, i think that obviously the. busy we testified as a start as a mission to protect dad. the people have gone back to the questions who are living there from what vladimir...
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biggest influence is in the hydro out products. elizabeth campbell is a senior research fellow at oxford university. she says both the hutus and the saudi back government are under pressure to negotiate. i think at this time, it is very significant because it suits both parties right now on the coalition side that have been massive optic and who's the missiles and driving attacks. well beyond yelman's board is not as focused attention in saudi arabia and in the united arab emirates on the need for a c slot and only side. well, there's definitely stalls around my head, but also they're in a reasonably strong position. if iran comes into the fold again, internationally with a new nuclear deal that may impact the ability to replenish and lock them in the future, put them in a week position. so now it's a good time to seize the opportunity to start trying to have better tools. but humans peacekeeping mission, and molly says it's heard reports of civilian deaths. an operation carried out by molly and forces. the army says it's killed more than 200 fighters last week when it right of the village of mora
biggest influence is in the hydro out products. elizabeth campbell is a senior research fellow at oxford university. she says both the hutus and the saudi back government are under pressure to negotiate. i think at this time, it is very significant because it suits both parties right now on the coalition side that have been massive optic and who's the missiles and driving attacks. well beyond yelman's board is not as focused attention in saudi arabia and in the united arab emirates on the need...
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years of fighting with that up as either, well, elizabeth kendall is a senior research fellow at oxford university. she says both of these on the saudi about government are under pressure to negotiate. i think at this time, it is very significant because it suits both parties right now on the coalition side. that has been a massive optic and who's the missiles and dreaded attacks well beyond yelman's and borders, and that has focused attention in saudi arabia and in the united arab emirates on the need for a c slot. and only who speaks side? well, there's definitely stalled around my head, but also there in a reasonably strong position. if iran comes into the fold again, internationally with a new nuclear deal that may impact the ability to replenish them in the future, put them in a week position. so now is a good time to seize the opportunity to start trying to have better tools. voters in serbia will head to the polls on sunday to elect them next president, and also vote in parliamentary polls and some local council elections. president alexander vouchers running for reelection, he found himsel
years of fighting with that up as either, well, elizabeth kendall is a senior research fellow at oxford university. she says both of these on the saudi about government are under pressure to negotiate. i think at this time, it is very significant because it suits both parties right now on the coalition side. that has been a massive optic and who's the missiles and dreaded attacks well beyond yelman's and borders, and that has focused attention in saudi arabia and in the united arab emirates on...
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biggest influence is in the hydro mouth province. elizabeth candle is a senior research fellow at oxford university. she says, world politics means both to hear these and the saudi back government on the pressure to negotiate. i think at this time, it is very significant because it's students both parties right now on the coalition side that have been a master uptick and who's the missiles and drain attacks? well beyond yemen, own borders and not have focused attention in saudi arabia and in the united arab emirates on the need for the slot. i don't think i well, there's definitely sold around. but also there are no reason to be from positions. if iran comes into the fold again, internationally with a new nuclear deal, that may impact these ability to replenish, i'm not in the future. put them in a week position. so now it's a good time to see the opportunity to start trying to have better tools. a 36 l a. curfew has been imposed in for lanka. the armies been given sweeping powers to make arrests. a series of protests against the government. people angry about power cards, fuel shortages, and a wor
biggest influence is in the hydro mouth province. elizabeth candle is a senior research fellow at oxford university. she says, world politics means both to hear these and the saudi back government on the pressure to negotiate. i think at this time, it is very significant because it's students both parties right now on the coalition side that have been a master uptick and who's the missiles and drain attacks? well beyond yemen, own borders and not have focused attention in saudi arabia and in...
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in paris, francine lacqua, you and i interviewed oxford university.ks about a fractured france between prosperous paris and everyone else. how fractured is france? francine: bonjour from perry. -- bonjour from paris. it's shifted to angry votes so it could be extreme right or left but this is a fractured friends where much like the brexit vote, a lot of people outside paris do not like the antics of the parisians because they see them as not in touch with the people and this is what they say about president emmanuel macron. it looks like he could win because he is at 55% of the vote sunday. i think we are underestimating the fact that we could see marine le pen have a surprise. tom: what about the turnout? who gets the left? we don't need to do a history lesson here. how does the left vote for marine le pen? francine: this is a very different left than in the past. if you look at the results of the first round, there was a shift at the last minute that managed to have the third biggest number of votes. this is the far left. he managed to get the votes
in paris, francine lacqua, you and i interviewed oxford university.ks about a fractured france between prosperous paris and everyone else. how fractured is france? francine: bonjour from perry. -- bonjour from paris. it's shifted to angry votes so it could be extreme right or left but this is a fractured friends where much like the brexit vote, a lot of people outside paris do not like the antics of the parisians because they see them as not in touch with the people and this is what they say...
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we have a disease with coronavirus has been canceled but what he did was the oxford university funded vaccines. he handed it to an indian company as a package monopoly so only one company in india manufactured their jobs. for the rest of the world. and it doesn't take a genius to find that concentrated supply for the world. i don't know if you remember the devastating second wave they had six months ago and that drove the vaccine supply to 91 countries and all of this is because mister gates is one of the champions of monopolies and for the life of me i cannot address how they keep talking about this complicated ways to get vaccines to poorer countries when the simplest and most t direct way is to fund more technology and let these nations manufacture it ourselves, manufacturing and exporting it to them. i do quote a nigerian in the book says charity is the opium of theidrich . that's the crux of what the gates foundation again, the moral opinion or way of making healthcare available is to not fund healthcare. it comes from a completely nsunsettling view of the world. i do feel the la
we have a disease with coronavirus has been canceled but what he did was the oxford university funded vaccines. he handed it to an indian company as a package monopoly so only one company in india manufactured their jobs. for the rest of the world. and it doesn't take a genius to find that concentrated supply for the world. i don't know if you remember the devastating second wave they had six months ago and that drove the vaccine supply to 91 countries and all of this is because mister gates is...
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ok, that is a samuel romani from the university of oxford many many. thank you sir for your time in particular your perspective. thank you very much. here's a look now at some other developments in the ukraine war, united nations secretary general antonia good cherish is set to visit moscow on tuesday to meet russian president vladimir putin. hill then head to ukraine for talks with president. a lot of miss zalinski cherish will discuss steps to bring about peace following russia's invasion of ukraine. u. s. satellite images appear to show another mass grave in a cemetery, east of mary opal. pictures taken in late march and mid april suggest fresh parallel trenches were dug. ukraine has accused russia of trying to hide evidence of war crimes. during the assault on the city, russia denies the claims ukraine's as of the regiment has released a video of civilians sheltering in bunkers beneath the as of salt steel plant and murray, opal. it's not clear when or where the video was filled with russian president vladimir putin ordered his forces, not to storm
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. >> joining us now a professor of international law at oxford university. professor, thank you for being with us. the u.s. and the french presidents appear at odds whether russia is carrying out genocide. by way of context, joe biden did say that's what it looks like to him. he'll leave the lawyers to work out the rest. i want you to listen to emmanuel macron's reasons for not calling this a genocide. here he is. >> genocide, it carries a meaning. the ukrainian people and the russian people are brother nations. what's happening now is madness. it is of an extraordinary brutality. it's the return of war to europe. but at the same time, i look at the facts. i want to try my best to continue to be able to stop this war and rebuild peace. so i'm not sure that escalation of words serve the cause. >> would you suspect politics could be influencing both leaders here and how they use this word "genocide"? >> what i think very often leaders use the word genocide in order to evoke a particular response. in other words, what they're really trying to do, at least what
. >> joining us now a professor of international law at oxford university. professor, thank you for being with us. the u.s. and the french presidents appear at odds whether russia is carrying out genocide. by way of context, joe biden did say that's what it looks like to him. he'll leave the lawyers to work out the rest. i want you to listen to emmanuel macron's reasons for not calling this a genocide. here he is. >> genocide, it carries a meaning. the ukrainian people and the...
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you get to do an oxford -- the buck eyes now at oxford university. it's a way for them to generate revenue. i was street smart enough to pick that up. that's what was really going on. but it worked for me because i met people from italy and spain that were my age, and i realized they were fluent in languages and i wasn't. but i did have an edge that i had somehow developed an ability to speed read. so i could whip through novels faster than people that spoke four languages. and i started realizing in oxford that my ability to read was a skill set that i didn't realize i had. but then just seeing the historic sites and the churches and the historic stuff. even recently, i got moved being in the underground london where church hill spent the war years. i really got into reading about winston church hill a great amount. also ghandi in that period. these were figured in world history i wanted to learn about. i left oxford and got back to columbus, and i realized all my friends were still ordering pizza, hanging around in a frat-like environment, and my m
you get to do an oxford -- the buck eyes now at oxford university. it's a way for them to generate revenue. i was street smart enough to pick that up. that's what was really going on. but it worked for me because i met people from italy and spain that were my age, and i realized they were fluent in languages and i wasn't. but i did have an edge that i had somehow developed an ability to speed read. so i could whip through novels faster than people that spoke four languages. and i started...
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oxford a semester abroad in england. how did you get to do that? they had a program that all these universities have these semester abroad programs and i thought wow i could go to oxford for semester went in it was incredible. i stayed in the dorm. there we go to stonehedge and you know, were you attached to london one of the colleges? um, i was at new college it was called there at and at oxford in i found out the room. i would send chris christopherson had stayed there before and that meant a lot to me what i got into william blake then very heavily the poet william blake and went to his grave and read all this poetry and then i started reading all of george. well, just just straight through not not, you know not has, you know animal farm and and you know, and but just all of them, you know, how much to catalonia down and out in london and paris and coming up prayers saying go back to the oxford thing for somebody that has never been to oxford has no idea what it looks like. why is that so important? i mean, what is it? what did it look? what's it like there? well first off there was the scam
oxford a semester abroad in england. how did you get to do that? they had a program that all these universities have these semester abroad programs and i thought wow i could go to oxford for semester went in it was incredible. i stayed in the dorm. there we go to stonehedge and you know, were you attached to london one of the colleges? um, i was at new college it was called there at and at oxford in i found out the room. i would send chris christopherson had stayed there before and that meant a...
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influence is in the hydro move to province . elizabeth candle as the senior research fellow at oxford university. she says, world politics means both of these on the saudi back government are under pressure to negotiate. i think at this time, it is very significant because it suits both parties right now on the coalition side. that has been a master optic and who see missiles and drone attacks, well beyond yelman's own borders and that has focused attention in saudi arabia and in the united arab emirates on the need for a c sla. i don't know who states i well, there's definitely sold around modern, but also they're in a reasonably strong position spilt. if iran comes into the fold again, internationally with a new nuclear deal that may impact the ability to replenish arms or not put them in the future, put them in a week position. so now is a good time to seize the opportunity to start trying to have better tools. a 36 al curfew husband imposed a intro lanka. the armies been given sweeping powers to make arrests, soft, a series of protests against the government. people are angry about power cut
influence is in the hydro move to province . elizabeth candle as the senior research fellow at oxford university. she says, world politics means both of these on the saudi back government are under pressure to negotiate. i think at this time, it is very significant because it suits both parties right now on the coalition side. that has been a master optic and who see missiles and drone attacks, well beyond yelman's own borders and that has focused attention in saudi arabia and in the united...
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gates cancel, but what he did was the the oxford university funded vaccine, which is funded by taxpayers. he handed it to an indian company the serum institute as a patent monopoly. so only one company in india could manufacture the drug for the rest of the world and i mean, it doesn't take a genius to point out the flaw in concentrated supply for the world and the kind of burden it places on india. i i don't know if you remember the devastating second wave that india had six months ago and that that joke the vaccine supplied to 91 developing countries and all of this is because mr. gates is one of the champions of knowledge monopolies and my for the life of me i cannot trap my head around how they keep talking about these complicated ways to get vaccines to poorer countries when the simplest and the most direct way is to transfer technology and let these nations manufacture it for ourselves as against manufacturing it and exporting it to them. and i'm going to call i do quote nigerian poet and author gen. see the vocalist charity is the opium of the ridge and that's the crux of what the
gates cancel, but what he did was the the oxford university funded vaccine, which is funded by taxpayers. he handed it to an indian company the serum institute as a patent monopoly. so only one company in india could manufacture the drug for the rest of the world and i mean, it doesn't take a genius to point out the flaw in concentrated supply for the world and the kind of burden it places on india. i i don't know if you remember the devastating second wave that india had six months ago and...
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his admirals," "the civil war at sea," distinguished volumes on the battle of midway and the oxford universityss' "world war ii at sea." as the man who needs no introduction but it's my great pleasure to say harold holzer is the director of hunter college's public policy institute. we know him as so much more. i was first introduced to him by my great friend david dagault and of course jim mcpherson told me when i called him up about meeting harold holzer, "just do what he says," certainly good advice in the civil war field. his number of publications was not yet in the double digits when i met him. but here we are. and i do want to say harold has really excelled in being on panels. as a panelist defending lincoln statues and otherwise, and from his chair at his manhattan institute, his interviews are something we well enjoy. i did do a count, and when i told harold that i had counted up 12 solo appearances, he said, was that all? of course i informed craig that this is his tenth speaking at the forum. so here he is in double digits. i want to welcome them more as they speak to us on leadershi
his admirals," "the civil war at sea," distinguished volumes on the battle of midway and the oxford universityss' "world war ii at sea." as the man who needs no introduction but it's my great pleasure to say harold holzer is the director of hunter college's public policy institute. we know him as so much more. i was first introduced to him by my great friend david dagault and of course jim mcpherson told me when i called him up about meeting harold holzer, "just do...
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his admirals the civil war at sea distinguished valley volumes on the battle of midway and the oxford university, press world war ii at sea. and as the man who needs no introduction, but it's by great pleasure to say that harold holzer is the current director of hunter college's roosevelt's house public policy institute. we know him as so much more. i was first introduced to him by my great friend david donald and of course jim mcpherson told me when i called him up about meeting harold holzer just do what he says and i think that certainly good advice in the civil war field his number of publications was not yet in the double digits when i met him, but here we are and i do want to say that harold is really excelled in being on panels and as a panelist defendingly constatus and otherwise and from his chair at his manhattan institute his interviews or something. we well enjoy i did do account and when i told harold that i'd counted up twelve solo appearances. he said was that all of course. i informed craig that this is his 10th. speaking at the forum. so here he is in double digits, and i want t
his admirals the civil war at sea distinguished valley volumes on the battle of midway and the oxford university, press world war ii at sea. and as the man who needs no introduction, but it's by great pleasure to say that harold holzer is the current director of hunter college's roosevelt's house public policy institute. we know him as so much more. i was first introduced to him by my great friend david donald and of course jim mcpherson told me when i called him up about meeting harold holzer...
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she's a senior research fellow at oxford university. she's also the chairperson of a youth organization in eastern human. good to have you back on. i'll just get a moment. thank you very much indeed. what's driving this decision? do you think? i think this decision is driven by the recognition that change and reproach with who fees was never going to happen. and the leadership of president patty, it's worth remembering that he's now being in power for just over 10 years. what serious question over his support, based on religious machine, when he was voted in in 2012, it's worth noting that he was a sole election candidate on that he wants the former president, sol, as deputy said he didn't really represents a transition on his tom routes. and 2014, at least his electoral time. and of course finally, he resides in riyadh. so he's had 7 years of war to try to resolve this issue. and, and he hasn't probably also the, the arrival of presidents lensky in ukraine. and his very articulates an active role and trying to solve the crisis thus thr
she's a senior research fellow at oxford university. she's also the chairperson of a youth organization in eastern human. good to have you back on. i'll just get a moment. thank you very much indeed. what's driving this decision? do you think? i think this decision is driven by the recognition that change and reproach with who fees was never going to happen. and the leadership of president patty, it's worth remembering that he's now being in power for just over 10 years. what serious question...
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. >> that began in huntsville alabama and went through vanderbilt university and then oxford university. jd from harvard and clerkship with supreme court justice marshall. the clinton white house and finally authorship and georgetown university. cheryl cassian, you are only the second african-american to clerk for justice marshall, correct? >> no, i was the second black woman to clerk for justice marshall. he had a number a of black male clerks but i was his second black female clerk after his goddaughter. >> what does that experience mean to you? >> until i got married and had children, it was the best year of my life bar none. marshall was an icon but also a wonderful human being. was the best storyteller he would share the most you would be on the edge of your seat listening to him tell stories from barely getting out of sleepy southern towns within with his life evading an attempted lynching to meeting with prince hanging out with prince philip when they were drafting the canyon constitution when he was doing that to hanging out with langston hughes his fraternity brother and my gra
. >> that began in huntsville alabama and went through vanderbilt university and then oxford university. jd from harvard and clerkship with supreme court justice marshall. the clinton white house and finally authorship and georgetown university. cheryl cassian, you are only the second african-american to clerk for justice marshall, correct? >> no, i was the second black woman to clerk for justice marshall. he had a number a of black male clerks but i was his second black female...
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that was a that unique thing about that conference at oxford university was that it brought scholars from all around the world and who also we're studying slavery in countries different historical contexts. um the most impressive comment i thought was there was a woman from nigeria who was studying slavery and she came up afterwards and said to rhonda and gina it never occurred to me that people could be proud of their enslaved ancestors. i'm like wow that but anyway, they were they were incredibly powerful. i would say that. the the story has never seemed more relevant that it's then it seems today the urgency of studying african-american history is so powerfully present. i've i've continued doing research. i've i've published more articles going into more depth about the different asks like about his experiences in barbados his experiences in connecticut in vermont and so on but currently i'm working on i'm hoping to have a four-part. tv program about his life because i really wanted to get a larger audience in the public. so i've been working on that for a while and the other thin
that was a that unique thing about that conference at oxford university was that it brought scholars from all around the world and who also we're studying slavery in countries different historical contexts. um the most impressive comment i thought was there was a woman from nigeria who was studying slavery and she came up afterwards and said to rhonda and gina it never occurred to me that people could be proud of their enslaved ancestors. i'm like wow that but anyway, they were they were...
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russia resurrected its power and purpose in a new global order, which is hot off the oxford university presses. it's it's really i feel like we are we are very privileged to be amongst the first a groups of people to whom she will be
russia resurrected its power and purpose in a new global order, which is hot off the oxford university presses. it's it's really i feel like we are we are very privileged to be amongst the first a groups of people to whom she will be
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russia resurrected its power and purpose in a new global order, which is hot off the oxford university presses. it's it's really i feel like we are we are very privileged to be amongst the first a groups of people to whom she will be speaking after the book has been published. we're thrilled that professor stoner has agreed to join us to share with us her work and her ideas and without further ado. please join me in virtually welcoming. catherine stoner thanks so much jennifer. i'm hoping everyone can hear me. so let me know if you can't i'm going to share my screen and say thank you, especially to peter mansour for inviting me and jennifer for for hosting and kelly whitaker for setting this up. i wish i was there in person but but this is the world we live in for a little while longer anyway, so i'm gonna count on you all to tell me if you cannot see my screen. um, but assuming if i hear nothing then i assume you can. so as jennifer mentioned, this is a book that is actually almost still warm off the presses from oxford. it came out february 1st, and it is available on amazon in time
russia resurrected its power and purpose in a new global order, which is hot off the oxford university presses. it's it's really i feel like we are we are very privileged to be amongst the first a groups of people to whom she will be speaking after the book has been published. we're thrilled that professor stoner has agreed to join us to share with us her work and her ideas and without further ado. please join me in virtually welcoming. catherine stoner thanks so much jennifer. i'm hoping...