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i went to college at princeton university where i studied history and the oxford university where i studied velocity, politics, and economics. i am 25 years old. [background noises] >> i started playing basketball when i was nine years old, practicing say three or four hours a day, five days a week. in high school i played and all through college. but when i finished the last game of my courage it clear i thought i had finished basketball. i'd turn down a professional contract because i had been fortunate enough to get a rodent scholarship to go to school at oxford in england. and that is what i wanted to do. i looked at it, is a chance to experience a wide variety of things. and m basketball i did not feel was that important. so i went to oxford, i studied, traveled in for about a year end a half i played very little basketball. but in the spring of my second year, when i went down to the gym to shoot some baskets. i was all alone and i shot, the sensation and feeling came back to me. i was dribbling and i was shooting, the whole kind of syndrome of basketball came back to me and appealed
i went to college at princeton university where i studied history and the oxford university where i studied velocity, politics, and economics. i am 25 years old. [background noises] >> i started playing basketball when i was nine years old, practicing say three or four hours a day, five days a week. in high school i played and all through college. but when i finished the last game of my courage it clear i thought i had finished basketball. i'd turn down a professional contract because i...
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discussing his new book, the complete victory saratoga and the american revolution published by oxford university. i'm splendid, splendid addition with color, illustrations and an excellent map. very useful.
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and then oxford university, where i studied philosophy, politics and economics. i am 25 years old. i started playing basketball when i was nine years old, practicing 34 hours a day, five days a week. in high school, i played and all through college. when i finished the last game of my collegiate career, i thought i finish basketball. i had turned down a professional contract because i've been forced fortunate enough to get a road scholarship to go to school at oxford in england. and that's what i wanted to do. i looked at it as a chance to experience a wide variety of things. and basketball, i didn't feel it was that important. so i went to oxford in a studied and traveled. for about a year and a half, i played very little basketball. but in the spring of my second year, one night i went down to the gym just to shoot some baskets. i was all alone. and i shot a sensation in a feeling came back to me. i was dribbling and i was shooting. the whole kind of syndrome of basketball came back to me. and appealed to me. and i thought, why not try the pros? why not try it against the best? >
and then oxford university, where i studied philosophy, politics and economics. i am 25 years old. i started playing basketball when i was nine years old, practicing 34 hours a day, five days a week. in high school, i played and all through college. when i finished the last game of my collegiate career, i thought i finish basketball. i had turned down a professional contract because i've been forced fortunate enough to get a road scholarship to go to school at oxford in england. and that's what...
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in a study of 9 million people across the u.k., oxford university researchers found there was an increase risk of severe covid for those with high and low body weight. but the mystery behind the correlation remains unclear. >> there is something going on with underweight and the overweight people in terms of their immunity, in terms of the response to their vaccines that we still don't understand very well. the take home messages are take the vaccine if you can. especially and try to lose weight if you're overweight. >> researchers say that their next step are too look into booster effectivity those high and low body weights. >>> still ahead, a woman draws from her own personal experience to help people protect their privacy online. we're going to meet this week's student's rising above scholar. >> you could watch our stream wherever, whenever, on our free cbs news app. >>> a lot of us worry about online privacy but for domestic violence victims online protection could be a matter of life and death. >> this week a woman sought deadly violence in her home and now helping others to secure t
in a study of 9 million people across the u.k., oxford university researchers found there was an increase risk of severe covid for those with high and low body weight. but the mystery behind the correlation remains unclear. >> there is something going on with underweight and the overweight people in terms of their immunity, in terms of the response to their vaccines that we still don't understand very well. the take home messages are take the vaccine if you can. especially and try to lose...
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oxford university studied more than 9 million and looked at body mass index. vaccines are highly effective for all body weights, but they did find a link between low and high body weight and an increased risk of contracting a severe case of covid. but scientists have yet to figure out why. >> there is something going on with underweight and the overweight people in terms of their immunity, in terms of the response to their vaccines that we still don't understand very well. the take-home messages are basically, take the vaccine if you can, especially if you're underweight, and try to lose weight if you're overweight. >> and next, the researchers plan to look at the effectiveness of booster shots among people who are obese or underweight. health officials are warning about injuries from fourth of july fireworks. according to the u.s. consumer product safety commission, er doctors treated more than 9,000 firework-related injuries in 18. around the fh ofy. >> these injuries sometimes can be minor, but sometimes can be very severe with life-long scarring and need f
oxford university studied more than 9 million and looked at body mass index. vaccines are highly effective for all body weights, but they did find a link between low and high body weight and an increased risk of contracting a severe case of covid. but scientists have yet to figure out why. >> there is something going on with underweight and the overweight people in terms of their immunity, in terms of the response to their vaccines that we still don't understand very well. the take-home...
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also, within the framework of this project, i plan to collect funds for the ukrainian fund of oxford university to help ukrainians, people can come and donate money by using the qr-code, the ukrainians of oxfordshire intend to continue to draw attention to the war in ukraine by all available means. we plan to bring a printout of the photos and my son started drawing today, but since our school ended recently, we didn't have time to bring today, but we will bring andy's sculpture on weekends baloka everything we ever wanted it will all be exhibited at the oxford mathematical institute almost two months until the end of summer natalya clown from great britain for the espresso tv channel here is all the news so far next issue expect at nine o'clock read more news on our website espresso.tv a brief summary of the main thing on our telegram channel news espresso krapka tv the most interesting information and videos on our youtube channel espresso.tv subscribe to our youtube channel give us likes write comments always be with a ukrainian view of the world my colleagues maria gurska and andriy shevchu
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jersey, a specialist at syracuse university as well as and wolf, a fellow at all sorts college at oxford university for french speakers. he count then my food director of the tennessee a university mission in north america is also worth a follow. and we'll be keeping an eye out for news on tennis. he was the next time here at the listening ah al jazeera correspondence bring you the latest developments on the war in ukraine. we had to take cover cases of happening on a daily basis. the medics is a, he is incredibly lucky. those coming out across the lines of no man's land where one of the few to gain access to this embattled town. they take us to their basement where we find others sheltering from the shelling. please about 2 weeks now. the price of 3 days journey devastated buildings are now a grim reminder that the russians were here. india is burning. a heat wave is igniting blazes across the country, destroying people's health homes unlikely. one on one east investigate india on fire. on al jazeera agreement approaches 300 years of danish colonization and international interest in the islands re
jersey, a specialist at syracuse university as well as and wolf, a fellow at all sorts college at oxford university for french speakers. he count then my food director of the tennessee a university mission in north america is also worth a follow. and we'll be keeping an eye out for news on tennis. he was the next time here at the listening ah al jazeera correspondence bring you the latest developments on the war in ukraine. we had to take cover cases of happening on a daily basis. the medics is...
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z, a specialist at syracuse university as well as and wolf, a fellow at all sorts college at oxford university. for french speakers, he count then my food director of the son is a university mission in north america is also worth a follow. and we'll be keeping an eye out for news on tennis. he was the next time here at the listening, ah, in just under a year's time catalyst al bait stadium will house the opening match of the 2022 world cup. the official opening of the stadium came on day one of the arab cup, but many fans were already counting down to the big kickoff next, november c, a as this tournament unfolds over the coming days, it will play a key role. organize is getting ready to host the middle east's biggest ever supporting event next year. and for the cats are national, same as they get used to playing in front of expected home crowds that we hoping to convince both the fans and themselves. so they really all ready to take on the world how much we have to pay you for the girls. 5 on the beach go scale modern labor in the u. k is enormous. we've just seen the tip of the iceberg. we h
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jersey, a specialist at syracuse university as well as and wolf, a fellow at all sorts college at oxford university for french speakers. he count then my food director of the tennessee a university mission in north america is also worth a follow. and we'll be keeping an eye out for news on tennis. he was the next time here at the listening. ah, how and why did susan become so obsessed with this law? we were giving them a tool to hold corrupt individuals and human rights abusers accountable. they're going to rip the steel apart if they take the white house of 2025. what is the world hearing what we're talking about? why american? today we take on us politics and society. that's the bottom line. we don't simply focus on the politics of the conflict. if the human suffering that we report time, we brave bullets and bomb, and we always include the views from our sites, talk to al jazeera, we ask you be more specific. how many folks are you asking for and what kind of military equipment we listen asked the people of cuba in the street. if there is a difference between donald trump and joe bite for them,
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z, a specialist at syracuse university, as well as and was a fellow at all sorts college at oxford university. for french speakers. he count then my food, my director of the tennessee a university mission in north america is also worth a follow. and we'll be keeping an eye out for news on tennis. he was the next time you're the listening ah ah and july and which is here. campaigning for the kenyan presidency begins in earnest, could a hotly contested battle lead to the violence that mom previous elections. from the headlines to the unreported, people in power investigates the use an abusive power around the world to louisiana food in a referendum on a new constitution. could it spell the end for the only democracy to have emerged from the arab spring uprising? as india itself is unprecedented, hate wave one o 18th goes to the fiery heart of the crisis center goal hedge to the pose with the main opposition parties uniting, can they wrestle power away from the ruling party? july on al jazeera agreement, the price is 300 years of danish colonization and international interest in the islands reso
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at oxford university . i asked them what we can expect from dragging between now and the september election. he will try to lock in the reform. it started over last year and a half a leave do to receive or something regional 250000000000 euros from european union recovery package. madison has been working on that and he will try to lock him. he is reformed so that he will stay there will not be dismantled by make school that he will not be able to pass the budget more. that will be class indeed for, for next year, but in parliament probably between november and so i, italy has never faced an election campaign in the summer. and that is for a reason like many southern european nations like basically comes to a standstill in the hot or months the cities empty out and people flew to the beach or so what does that campaign going to look like? yeah, it is going to be peculiar, but i don't think only because of the summer time, and there is extremely time for political parties to submit their documentation that i
at oxford university . i asked them what we can expect from dragging between now and the september election. he will try to lock in the reform. it started over last year and a half a leave do to receive or something regional 250000000000 euros from european union recovery package. madison has been working on that and he will try to lock him. he is reformed so that he will stay there will not be dismantled by make school that he will not be able to pass the budget more. that will be class indeed...
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and they all got iowa is a research associate and politics and international relations at oxford university, i asked on what we can expect from dragging between now and the september election . he will try to look in the reforms he had started over last year and a half a leave you to receive something original. 250000000000 yours from european union recovery package. missouri has been working on that and he'll try to lock him. he's reformed so that it will stay, it will not be dismantled by the next goal. that he will not be able to pass the budget more that will because indeed for, for next year. but in parliament probably between november and summer. all right. it only has never faced an election campaign and summer allowed is for a reason like many southern european nations like basically comes to a standstill in the hot months. the cities empty out and people flew to the beaches . so what does that campaign going to look like? yes, it is going to be peculiar, but i don't think only because of the summer time, and there is a little time for political parties to submit their documentation
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later, he entered oxford university. after his studies, johnson worked as a journalist for a while. and only in in 2001, he decided to try his hand at politics, becoming a member of the house of commons of the british parliament. in 2007, johnson broke into the global political arena, taking the seat of the mayor of london and in 2012, when the attention of the whole world was focused on the olympic games, which were held in the capital of great britain. johnson's eccentricity was noticed far beyond the country's borders on the eve of 2016. i think about britain's exit from the eu, johnson could not decide whose side he was on. after long hesitation, the politician decided to join the bregger camp and even became a decisive figure in this process in june 2016 great britain votes to leave the european union after a successful campaign then prime minister theresa may unexpectedly appoints johnson as foreign minister was so unexpected that diplomats hung up each other 's phones asking if it was a joke, and the new minister continued to confuse the british with his antics, sometimes fin
later, he entered oxford university. after his studies, johnson worked as a journalist for a while. and only in in 2001, he decided to try his hand at politics, becoming a member of the house of commons of the british parliament. in 2007, johnson broke into the global political arena, taking the seat of the mayor of london and in 2012, when the attention of the whole world was focused on the olympic games, which were held in the capital of great britain. johnson's eccentricity was noticed far...
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the 20th prime minister to be schooled at eton, he went on to study classics at oxford university.or the telegraph, where he relished mocking the european commission. i don't want to be totally stitched up here... his profile was boosted by tv appearances. mrjohnson later became the mp for henley upon thames, which he held until he was elected mayor of london in 2008. he was the charismatic front man, happy to perform for the cameras. i'm going to have a pint of bitter. such an honour to have you here, mr mayor. oh, please, call me boris. oh, no... and the mishaps only added to the celebrity status. release the rings into position...now! in 2015, he returned to parliament. the pasty of independence. and a year later endorsed a vote leave, becoming the figurehead for the brexit campaign, attracting adoring crowds as he travelled the country. his eventual reward was a stint as foreign secretary under theresa may. when bitter arguments over brexit brought her down... boris! ..conservative mps pinned their hopes on a man who they believed to be a winner. after three years and two misse
the 20th prime minister to be schooled at eton, he went on to study classics at oxford university.or the telegraph, where he relished mocking the european commission. i don't want to be totally stitched up here... his profile was boosted by tv appearances. mrjohnson later became the mp for henley upon thames, which he held until he was elected mayor of london in 2008. he was the charismatic front man, happy to perform for the cameras. i'm going to have a pint of bitter. such an honour to have...
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discussing his new book, the complete victory saratoga and the american revolution published by oxford university. i'm splendid, splendid addition with color, illustrations and an excellent map. very useful. the battle at saratoga is often regarded as the turning part of the revolutionary war. victory one by americans, generally believed that victory lies within the u.s. kevin produced one of the most comprehensive accounts of the battle. it's of particular interest because he's a former army officer with 28 years of service. granger of west concluded two combats and professorship in military theory and data of were college in pennsylvania. his previous book, the life of samuel was awarded to william toby award. kevin has agreed to do this program in an interview, conversations which will be followed by questions, i'd be grateful if audience members could put questions in the q&a at the bottom of your screen. kevin, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you, andrew. i appreciate the invitation thank you to everybody out there attending. >> so i want to begin asking you to discuss how your
discussing his new book, the complete victory saratoga and the american revolution published by oxford university. i'm splendid, splendid addition with color, illustrations and an excellent map. very useful. the battle at saratoga is often regarded as the turning part of the revolutionary war. victory one by americans, generally believed that victory lies within the u.s. kevin produced one of the most comprehensive accounts of the battle. it's of particular interest because he's a former army...
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and with me today to to help moderate this sage goodwin of university of oxford. yes. hi everyone. so yeah, we're getting pretty massive. we're gonna be filmed talking about tv, but first we're gonna introduce some of the political historians we have here to talk about working on tv and we're gonna you know, you can you can google them to find out it'll be amazing things that they've written but we're gonna get to know them a little bit better by asking and their relationship with tv by asking them. what was the first television
and with me today to to help moderate this sage goodwin of university of oxford. yes. hi everyone. so yeah, we're getting pretty massive. we're gonna be filmed talking about tv, but first we're gonna introduce some of the political historians we have here to talk about working on tv and we're gonna you know, you can you can google them to find out it'll be amazing things that they've written but we're gonna get to know them a little bit better by asking and their relationship with tv by asking...
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oxford. university argue that this particular drink indirectly contributed to the spread of alcoholism in ourfter all, if you use something with alcohol from childhood, it develops a habit, of course, we are not talking about most modern types of alcohol class, which is contained in fermented ones. in items such as, for example, kvass or kefir, it is completely safe for our health to drink kvass. even a liter you can sit absolutely calmly behind the wheel of a car and no detectors. there, the determinants of alcohol in the blood will not show anything. the only exception is domashny strongly fermented kvass. it actually becomes an alcoholic drink. it is also dangerous that in any kvass there is still a lot of sugar. in addition, it should not be drunk by those who suffer from stomach ulcers, gastritis, colitis, pathologies, liver and gout, and it is better for a healthy person to limit himself to one glass a day. and what to prefer oatmeal rye or some more exotic matter of taste. all of them affect health about the same and from a medical point of view do not deserve the full title of living
oxford. university argue that this particular drink indirectly contributed to the spread of alcoholism in ourfter all, if you use something with alcohol from childhood, it develops a habit, of course, we are not talking about most modern types of alcohol class, which is contained in fermented ones. in items such as, for example, kvass or kefir, it is completely safe for our health to drink kvass. even a liter you can sit absolutely calmly behind the wheel of a car and no detectors. there, the...
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family was far away, not poor typical british middle class, risha, studied at the prestigious oxford universityconsidered it appropriate to brag about what him rich friends? i have aristocratic friends. i have upper class friends. i have working class friends but no, not working class drawing is married to akshata daughter of indian billionaire. recently around this family a major scandal broke out unexpectedly. it turned out that sunuk's wife evaded paying taxes, using the status of a tax non-resident. yes, and the minister of finance himself, having entered the civil service, did not consider it necessary to pass a residence permit in the united states, the so-called green card, ministers must provide in writing everything that could cause a conflict of interest, it seems. the chancellor violated the minister's code in many ways, given that he did nothing to help the people cope with the slump. income, then i think he should resign scandal. as a result, the taxes were hushed up, the sunuks were paid about their fortune is estimated at 700 million pounds sterling, they didn’t get that much poo
family was far away, not poor typical british middle class, risha, studied at the prestigious oxford universityconsidered it appropriate to brag about what him rich friends? i have aristocratic friends. i have upper class friends. i have working class friends but no, not working class drawing is married to akshata daughter of indian billionaire. recently around this family a major scandal broke out unexpectedly. it turned out that sunuk's wife evaded paying taxes, using the status of a tax...
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speak to dr. junior faculty is a climate scientist author and honorary research associate at oxford university, joins us from london. thanks so much for being with us. so northern italy was suffering particularly badly. how concerned should we be about that particular area? well, it's great to be with you and it's very concerning actually. and the situation is a bit of a canary in the mind for many of countries that are experiencing climate changes are 2 things that are happening. the 1st is that the climate of the country is changing. that's, you know, evidenced by the drought that we've seen hit the north of italy for the last several months. but then there's another thing that's happening because routes are created by nature. but scarcity, which is what's hitting the economy, is actually also created by man. and what we're seeing is the failure of the infrastructure in institutions that were set up to deal with water over the last century. we have a different climate now and the solutions that we used to have and used to rely on the work anymore. so even you talk to their infrastructure, wh
speak to dr. junior faculty is a climate scientist author and honorary research associate at oxford university, joins us from london. thanks so much for being with us. so northern italy was suffering particularly badly. how concerned should we be about that particular area? well, it's great to be with you and it's very concerning actually. and the situation is a bit of a canary in the mind for many of countries that are experiencing climate changes are 2 things that are happening. the 1st is...
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discussing his new book, the complete victory saratoga and the american revolution published by oxford university. i'm splendid, splendid addition with color, illustrations and an excellent map. ve
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dr lisa schipper, research fellow at oxford university's environmental change institute joins us now., but obviously in the recent past we have seen that climate change has caused heatwaves over the last few years and so i think it is very likely this is also going to be caused by climate change. it's important to understand the climate system is complicated and there are many different factors at play. the combination of the heat that's coming earlier and the drying... all these things combine and that's what makes it so challenging and difficult. and then the experience is quite extreme for people who are not used to it, like here in the uk. {iii people who are not used to it, like here in the uk.— here in the uk. of course. if it does turn _ here in the uk. of course. if it does turn out _ here in the uk. of course. if it does turn out to _ here in the uk. of course. if it does turn out to be _ here in the uk. of course. if it does turn out to be because i here in the uk. of course. if it| does turn out to be because of climate change, caused by human beings, what is it that we are
dr lisa schipper, research fellow at oxford university's environmental change institute joins us now., but obviously in the recent past we have seen that climate change has caused heatwaves over the last few years and so i think it is very likely this is also going to be caused by climate change. it's important to understand the climate system is complicated and there are many different factors at play. the combination of the heat that's coming earlier and the drying... all these things combine...
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he's our research associate in politics and international relations at the university of oxford. welcome to d w. so i'm with the prime minister, having resigned and the various parties in college and having sort of gone their separate ways. it sounds like the president really had no choice but to dissolve parliament. indeed, i mean, aid, you know, according to article 88 of the constitutional the, the prisoner public has to talk to the speakers of the book chambers of parliament and dan. together we don't, can agree and take that, the seasonal department. then you have a certain period time that has to elapse, but election must take place within between 60 and 70 days. seen today that the previous apartment has been dissolved selections, now we know will take place on the 25th of september. this is the very tight and it means that the new parliament will start working operating sometime between the 15th and the 22nd of october. and meanwhile, mario drug stays on as a caretaker passed capacity. how is that likely to pan out? he will what, what he will be focusing on overwhelmingly
he's our research associate in politics and international relations at the university of oxford. welcome to d w. so i'm with the prime minister, having resigned and the various parties in college and having sort of gone their separate ways. it sounds like the president really had no choice but to dissolve parliament. indeed, i mean, aid, you know, according to article 88 of the constitutional the, the prisoner public has to talk to the speakers of the book chambers of parliament and dan....
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monday and i was young as a research associate and politics and international relations at the university of oxford. and i asked him, what we can expect from mario drago in his role as caretaker, leader, until a new prime minister is chosen. he will try to lock in the roof, wanted started over last year and a half a leave you to receive something regional 250000000000 years on european union recovery package monitoring has been working on that and he will try to lock him. he's reformed so that he will stay, it will not be dismantled by mexico that he will not be able to pass the budget more that will because indeed for, for next year, but in parliament probably between november and so i, italy has never faced an election campaign in summer and that is for a reason like many southern european nations like basically comes to a standstill in the hot months. the cities empty out and people flew to the beach or so what does that campaign going to look like? yes, it is going to be peculiar, but i don't think only because of the summer time, and there is extremely time for political parties to submit thei
monday and i was young as a research associate and politics and international relations at the university of oxford. and i asked him, what we can expect from mario drago in his role as caretaker, leader, until a new prime minister is chosen. he will try to lock in the roof, wanted started over last year and a half a leave you to receive something regional 250000000000 years on european union recovery package monitoring has been working on that and he will try to lock him. he's reformed so that...
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back clothing and the hidden history of power in the 19th century united states published by oxford university, press in late, february and joining us this afternoon as discussions are martha jones of john's hopkins and megan sweeney of the university of michigan. i'm eric arneson from the george washington university co-chair of the washington history seminar along with my colleague christian osterman of the wilson center who cannot be here today. the washington industry seminar is a collaborative non-partisan venture of the woodrow wilson center's history and public policy program and the american historical associations national history center. and for over the past decade the seminar has been meeting weekly and pre-covid times in person at the wilson center and since the pandemic well, here in the virtual realm behind the scenes two people make these seminars possible pete bierstecker of the wilson center and rachel wheatley of the national history center, and i'd like to thank institutional supporters the george washington university department of history in particular as well as a number
back clothing and the hidden history of power in the 19th century united states published by oxford university, press in late, february and joining us this afternoon as discussions are martha jones of john's hopkins and megan sweeney of the university of michigan. i'm eric arneson from the george washington university co-chair of the washington history seminar along with my colleague christian osterman of the wilson center who cannot be here today. the washington industry seminar is a...
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dr lisa schipper is a research fellow at oxford university's environmental change institute.limate change. it's important to understand the climate system is complicated and there are many different factors at play, so the combination of the heat that is coming in early and the drying and then all of these things combined is what actually makes it so challenging and difficult, and then of course the experience is quite extreme for people who aren't used to it as in the uk. andrew plant is in twycross zoo in leicestershire for us how are they coping there? here the temperature isjust how are they coping there? here the temperature is just about touching 30 degrees but the forecast for later at around four or five o'clock in the afternoon is it should go up to 37 or 38 degrees in the midlands, so it will get pretty hot as we've heard so much over the past few days, animals, especially the ones in big fur coats need cooling down. i don't know how you much you can see through the glass but they put theice see through the glass but they put the ice blocks out and they hang them on
dr lisa schipper is a research fellow at oxford university's environmental change institute.limate change. it's important to understand the climate system is complicated and there are many different factors at play, so the combination of the heat that is coming in early and the drying and then all of these things combined is what actually makes it so challenging and difficult, and then of course the experience is quite extreme for people who aren't used to it as in the uk. andrew plant is in...
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japanese politics and international relations at the sun institute of japanese studies at the university of oxford and the european university is sure in florence and joins us now. how does the killing of sions or our bay differ from assassinations and this sort of political violence we've seen in the past? well, being there are people go sooner shouldn't because for a minute to report suggests that via japanese citizen that was working for the japanese navy for 3 years actually home made a shot gun that killed machine. so and you know, i own the viewers. i have be to japan know japan is incredibly strict to get in and the regulations are to get shot guns and to control arms control, particularly strict. but once the system is a functioning, japan is an incredibly safe country. and so what we have witnessed, as i said, we g, about safety precisely because this former a military officer from the japanese navy on a short term basis, was actually unemployed and possibly also mentally unstable, managed to create his own shock. gunner a japanese frame is you say it's incredibly difficult to get hold of
japanese politics and international relations at the sun institute of japanese studies at the university of oxford and the european university is sure in florence and joins us now. how does the killing of sions or our bay differ from assassinations and this sort of political violence we've seen in the past? well, being there are people go sooner shouldn't because for a minute to report suggests that via japanese citizen that was working for the japanese navy for 3 years actually home made a...
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university rather than applying on the basis of predicted grades. she has also said she would like any student who gets the top grades in a levels to be invited to interview at oxford a bit of a boost today, she has had the endorsement of the brandon lewis who was former northern ireland secretary under borisjohnson. he has written his endorsement for her in the daily telegraph newspaper. he has also use that to criticise rishi sunak, saying he felt that rishi sunak was causing obstacles to introducing that northern ireland protocol bill which is the proposed law to override key parts of the uk's brexit deal with the eu. rishi sunak�*s team denied this saying he supports the bill and has pledged to go through with it if he has made prime minister. he go through with it if he has made prime minister.— prime minister. he has also announced _ prime minister. he has also announced this _ prime minister. he has also announced this £10 - prime minister. he has also announced this £10 fine. . prime minister. he has also i announced this £10 fine. that prime minister. he has also - announced this £10 fine. that is just over $12. there is criticism that he may well be sligh
university rather than applying on the basis of predicted grades. she has also said she would like any student who gets the top grades in a levels to be invited to interview at oxford a bit of a boost today, she has had the endorsement of the brandon lewis who was former northern ireland secretary under borisjohnson. he has written his endorsement for her in the daily telegraph newspaper. he has also use that to criticise rishi sunak, saying he felt that rishi sunak was causing obstacles to...
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also , within this project, i plan to collect funds for the ukrainian fund of the university of oxford to help ukrainians. people can come and donate money by using the qr-code. the ukrainians of oxfordshire intend to continue attracting attention to the war in ukraine by all available means that we plan to bring to make a printout of the photos and my son started to make a drawing today, but since our school ended recently, we didn't have time to bring it today, but we will bring it at the weekend andy bullock's sculpture is everything we ever wanted, that's all will be exhibited at the oxford mathematical institute almost two months before the end of summer natalya clownin from great britain for the tv channel espresso and we believe in victory and work every day and bring it closer each on our own front updated news release wait already at 5:00 p.m. my colleagues anzhelika sezonenko and mykola veresen continue this broadcast. watch espresso news and euro espresso programs for ukrainian refugees in europe. joint broadcast with the atp channel. radio svoboda programs . time-time progr
also , within this project, i plan to collect funds for the ukrainian fund of the university of oxford to help ukrainians. people can come and donate money by using the qr-code. the ukrainians of oxfordshire intend to continue attracting attention to the war in ukraine by all available means that we plan to bring to make a printout of the photos and my son started to make a drawing today, but since our school ended recently, we didn't have time to bring it today, but we will bring it at the...
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within the framework of this project, i plan to collect funds for the ukrainian fund of the university of oxford to help ukrainians. people can come and donate money by using the qr-code. the ukrainians of oxfordshire intend to continue drawing attention to the war in ukraine by all available means. photos, and my son started drawing today, but our school ended recently, so we managed to bring them today, but we won’t weekend sculpture by andy bullock everything we ever wanted it will all be exhibited at the oxford mathematical institute almost two months until the end of summer natalya clownin from great britain for the espresso tv channel and for now that was all the news for this time i say goodbye and wish you have a quiet, peaceful night without any worries. take care. watch espresso news and euro espresso programs for ukrainian refugees in europe on our channel. joint broadcast with the atp channel. radio svoboda programs and voice of america programs. the inclusion of public television journalists , bbc news ukraine and france 24, as well as the broadcast of the information marathon, the
within the framework of this project, i plan to collect funds for the ukrainian fund of the university of oxford to help ukrainians. people can come and donate money by using the qr-code. the ukrainians of oxfordshire intend to continue drawing attention to the war in ukraine by all available means. photos, and my son started drawing today, but our school ended recently, so we managed to bring them today, but we won’t weekend sculpture by andy bullock everything we ever wanted it will all be...
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nigeria, received his higher education in his homeland, and then continued his studies at the universities of oxford and washington from the ninety-third year. for 15 years he was the representative of nigeria in custody. in 2006, he served as acting secretary general, on august 1 , 2016, he was officially appointed to this position by bartinda, consistently defended the idea that there were no capacities capable of replenishing the volume of oil produced by russia, argued that sanctions against the russian oil and gas industry would have great negative consequences for world market. british media report that prime minister boris johnson has become one step closer to resignation, the reason was another scandal, after which the heads of the treasury and ministry of health as noted by the british press, the end of johnson's career is so obvious that bookmakers even stopped accepting bets on his departure from the post of prime minister . prosecutor general igor krasnov instructed to take measures to provide housing for large families, as well as to assist in the resettlement of citizens from emergency
nigeria, received his higher education in his homeland, and then continued his studies at the universities of oxford and washington from the ninety-third year. for 15 years he was the representative of nigeria in custody. in 2006, he served as acting secretary general, on august 1 , 2016, he was officially appointed to this position by bartinda, consistently defended the idea that there were no capacities capable of replenishing the volume of oil produced by russia, argued that sanctions...
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, he received his higher education in his homeland, and then continued his studies at the universities of oxfordnd washington from the ninety-third year. for 15 years he was the representative of nigeria in custody. in 2006 , he served as acting secretary general, on august 1, 2016 , he was officially appointed to this position by a bartinda, who consistently defended the idea that that there are no capacities capable of replenishing the volume of oil produced by russia, argued that sanctions against the russian oil and gas industry would have great negative consequences for the world market. the resignation of the prime minister of great britain is only a matter of time, as they now consider another scandal in the kingdom itself, after which the heads of the ministry of finance and the ministry of health left their posts, it may be the last for johnson, as the british press writes, the end of his career is so obvious that one of the bookmakers the firm is known for taking bets on whether johnson will leave the government this year. the big one is not accepting, according to a company spokesman,
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was far away, not poor a typical british middle-class risha who studied at the prestigious university of oxfordnt youth, thought it appropriate to brag about what rich friends he had? i have aristocratic friends. i have upper class friends. i have friends from the working class, but no not from the working class, drawing is married to aksha timurtia daughter of an indian billionaire. recently, a major scandal broke out around this family. it turned out that sunuk's wife was evading taxes, using tax non-resident status. yes, and the minister of finance himself, having entered the public service, did not consider it necessary to pass a residence permit in the united states, the so -called green card light, the ministers must provide in writing everything that could cause a conflict of interest, it seems. the chancellor has violated the minister's code in many ways, given that he did nothing to help people deal with the plummeting income, then i think he should resign scandal. as a result, they hushed up taxes and paid shanki about their fortune is estimated at 700 million pounds sterling, not tha
was far away, not poor a typical british middle-class risha who studied at the prestigious university of oxfordnt youth, thought it appropriate to brag about what rich friends he had? i have aristocratic friends. i have upper class friends. i have friends from the working class, but no not from the working class, drawing is married to aksha timurtia daughter of an indian billionaire. recently, a major scandal broke out around this family. it turned out that sunuk's wife was evading taxes, using...
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automatically be invited to interview — would automatically be invited to interview at oxford or cambridge universitydecided voters? ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky has ordered all civilians still living in parts of eastern donetsk region under ukrainian control to evacuate. in his nightly address mr zelensky warned of extreme hardship in winter due to a lack of gas and electricity supplies. earlier on breakfast our diplomatic correspondent paul adams told us how many people are effected. people have been leaving all of those regions since the war began but there are probably 220,000 or so people still left in the donetsk region, the donetsk oblast as it's known, and this is really who the government is speaking to. this is not, i should underline, this is not about some change in the military situation on the ground or some expectation of an imminent change to the situation on the ground. this is about the ukrainian government concerned about next winter. the statement yesterday from the deputy prime minister made it clear that this is a situation where they expect that in the wintertime ther
automatically be invited to interview — would automatically be invited to interview at oxford or cambridge universitydecided voters? ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky has ordered all civilians still living in parts of eastern donetsk region under ukrainian control to evacuate. in his nightly address mr zelensky warned of extreme hardship in winter due to a lack of gas and electricity supplies. earlier on breakfast our diplomatic correspondent paul adams told us how many people are...
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i'm joined now by dr becky smethurst, astrophysicist at the university of oxford.ind when he saw those pictures, how excited were you? incredibly excited, i was like a kid on christmas morning, to be honest. it also overwhelmed, there is just so much to look at. i think that was the overriding feeling for both me and my colleagues, we are all here for the meeting this week, 500 of us in one place, so you can imagine the atmosphere in the room when these images first release. so many others working on different things but got excited on different things. it was definitely like christmas.- definitely like christmas. there is a lot of different _ definitely like christmas. there is a lot of different images, - definitely like christmas. there is a lot of different images, i - a lot of different images, i appreciate that. when i look at them i can see they look very beautiful but i need an expert such as you to talk me through what they are seeing and what we can learn from them? the ke thint and what we can learn from them? tue: key thing about and what we can learn f
i'm joined now by dr becky smethurst, astrophysicist at the university of oxford.ind when he saw those pictures, how excited were you? incredibly excited, i was like a kid on christmas morning, to be honest. it also overwhelmed, there is just so much to look at. i think that was the overriding feeling for both me and my colleagues, we are all here for the meeting this week, 500 of us in one place, so you can imagine the atmosphere in the room when these images first release. so many others...
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that any student who gets the top grades would automatically be invited to interview at oxford or cambridge universityer, the former northern ireland secretary, brandon lewis. he's said that he is going to back liz truss in this leadership contest and earlier he told the bbc some of the reasons behind that. i'm backing liz because she's somebody who gets things done. she's determined about delivering for the whole of the united kingdom. i've seen that working with her for northern ireland, her determination to make sure the whole of the united kingdom is whole and as a conservative unionist party leader, which the winner will be, i think that's hugely important. i've known liz a long time as norfolk mps and candidates, we've worked together and what i've consistently seen is someone who cares about her community, her country and her colleagues and wants to get things done. so i'm supporting liz because i think she can bring the party together. she's already got backing from all different parts of our great wide open tent of a party, and she gets things done. so that's the former northern ireland secre
that any student who gets the top grades would automatically be invited to interview at oxford or cambridge universityer, the former northern ireland secretary, brandon lewis. he's said that he is going to back liz truss in this leadership contest and earlier he told the bbc some of the reasons behind that. i'm backing liz because she's somebody who gets things done. she's determined about delivering for the whole of the united kingdom. i've seen that working with her for northern ireland, her...
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spoke about this with a research associate in politics and international relations at the university of oxfordnd asked what we can expect from draghi as caretaker leader until a new prime minister is chosen. >> he will try to lock in reforms he started over the last year and a half. italy is due to receive something in the region of 150 billion euros from the european union recovery package. he has been working on that and will try to lock in his reforms so they won't be dismantled by the next government. but he will not be able to pass the budget law for next year, probably in parliament between november and december. nicole: italy has never faced an election campaign in the summer for a reason. many southern european nations basically come to a standstill in the summer months. what is that campaign going to look like? >> it will be peculiar but i don't think only because of the summer time. there's extremely little time for political parties to submit the documentation that's necessary for running an election, so time is tight from an administrative point of view. they will also need a reduc
spoke about this with a research associate in politics and international relations at the university of oxfordnd asked what we can expect from draghi as caretaker leader until a new prime minister is chosen. >> he will try to lock in reforms he started over the last year and a half. italy is due to receive something in the region of 150 billion euros from the european union recovery package. he has been working on that and will try to lock in his reforms so they won't be dismantled by the...
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1959 in nigeria, graduated from ahmadu bell university and received a bachelor's degree in poetry, then continued his studies at the oil and energy college at oxfordgher education was obtained in the usa where at washington university he became a master in finance from the eighty- sixth year he built career with the nigerian national oil corporation, for which accounts for 95% of the country's oil production and about 40% of the local 98th pp. he became the director of the corporation's international trade department and handled major deals at. at the same time, he worked as a deputy managing director of an lng company and was engaged in joint projects with foreign gas companies, including shell total and eni work in custody. it began in the eighty- sixth year with the time of the barkinda. he joined the economic commission and became the author of the first long-term guardianship strategy that he takes into account. only prices, but also contribute to the fight against climate change and solve other problems bar kinda advocated expanding cooperation with oil-producing countries, which were not part of the cartel, took an active part in the creati
1959 in nigeria, graduated from ahmadu bell university and received a bachelor's degree in poetry, then continued his studies at the oil and energy college at oxfordgher education was obtained in the usa where at washington university he became a master in finance from the eighty- sixth year he built career with the nigerian national oil corporation, for which accounts for 95% of the country's oil production and about 40% of the local 98th pp. he became the director of the corporation's...
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, he received his higher education in his homeland, and then continued his studies at the universities of oxfordom the ninety-third year. for 15 years he was the representative of nigeria in custody. in 2006, he served as acting secretary general, on august 1, 2016, he was officially appointed to this position by a bartinde, who consistently defended the idea that the capacity and ability to make up for the volume of russia 's production oil does not exist argued that sanctions against the russian oil and gas industry would have a large negative impact on the global market. the british media reported that prime minister boris johnson was three steps closer to resigning, the reason was another scandal, after which the heads of the treasury and the ministry of health left their posts. and this morning, the deputy minister of education of great britain joined them. it is obvious that bookmakers have even stopped accepting bets on his departure from the post of prime minister, according to representatives of the bookmakers, that the politician will soon leave his post, no one doubts. meanwhile, the
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