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the vaccine was developed at oxford university in the same labs where site is created a covid jab infew months. by contrast, the malaria vaccine has been many years in development. it’s years in development. it's incredibly _ years in development. it�*s incredibly gratifying to make this breakthrough for malaria because it is such a difficult disease to make vaccines for an potential achievement that this vaccine would have if it is rolled out could be really well changing. we rolled out could be really well chanuuin.~ ., rolled out could be really well chanauin. ~ ., ., changing. we may not need to wait lona changing. we may not need to wait long for— changing. we may not need to wait long for divinity _ changing. we may not need to wait long for divinity of - wait long for divinity of results from larger trials, scientists plan to submit rated to the world health organization within weeks. with 0rganization within weeks. with a view to getting the vaccine approved. the oxford team has partnered with the serum institute in india, the world's biggest vaccine manufacturer and says at
the vaccine was developed at oxford university in the same labs where site is created a covid jab infew months. by contrast, the malaria vaccine has been many years in development. it’s years in development. it's incredibly _ years in development. it�*s incredibly gratifying to make this breakthrough for malaria because it is such a difficult disease to make vaccines for an potential achievement that this vaccine would have if it is rolled out could be really well changing. we rolled out...
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and she was president of the, of the, of that party at the oxford university. not only that, she was an odd campaigner against against nuclear power. and she was a member of c and d in the eighty's. her mother was campaigning with her in various demonstrations. so you get the idea that this woman is, is not a, an all very conservative at all, but she does have determination. she keeps saying, i'll deliver, i'll deliver, i'll deliver, we lost count. the number of times she said, that deliver in her 5 minutes of dress. she is promising that she will really come to terms with the crisis in the economy. the crisis and the cost of living the world crisis, the 40 years. in fact i'm, i'm something with inflation now. i it regular reco figures into a beyond 10 percent. furthermore, she intends to grow the economy. she's a sort of person who will say to the bureaucrats and when minister no, i wanna do it, my wife will that work. how can she pay for all these tax cuts she wants to introduce? it would seem the numbers. people think that she won't be able to afford it. she
and she was president of the, of the, of that party at the oxford university. not only that, she was an odd campaigner against against nuclear power. and she was a member of c and d in the eighty's. her mother was campaigning with her in various demonstrations. so you get the idea that this woman is, is not a, an all very conservative at all, but she does have determination. she keeps saying, i'll deliver, i'll deliver, i'll deliver, we lost count. the number of times she said, that deliver in...
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and the 2nd time or benefit of the student in england at oxford university. and she was our chief guest at a rod scanners function. so i remember that you came by and you know, we were all dazzled by have vain, neon colored outfit. she just won't ask me, but prince philip, he stopped by and exchanged a few words with me, but that wasn't good enough for me. i had wanted to talk to the queen and read or tell me what is the commonwealth now without queen elizabeth, the 2nd i think must be we will say quite diminished because many people felt in the com and was that she was the glue that held this grouping together because people had boston regard for, even though some people feel that this whole commonwealth things a bit outdated, but they felt the didn't she is there that this organization was what been a member of now, but things are changing also in india, as we saw just very recently, and the indian prime minister, you re named the street just behind me, was court kings way earlier, linked with the colonial bass. it's now been named the path of duty. and wha
and the 2nd time or benefit of the student in england at oxford university. and she was our chief guest at a rod scanners function. so i remember that you came by and you know, we were all dazzled by have vain, neon colored outfit. she just won't ask me, but prince philip, he stopped by and exchanged a few words with me, but that wasn't good enough for me. i had wanted to talk to the queen and read or tell me what is the commonwealth now without queen elizabeth, the 2nd i think must be we will...
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now british researchers at oxford university are testing a new drug to fight the virus. >> there is every reason to believe it will be effective in humans with monkey pox. trrt drug initially developed for small box is already being used in hospitals with extreme cases. dr. peter a team of british scientists r recruiting 500 patients with monkey pox fr pox for their trial. half will be given the drug over 14 days, the other a placebo. how does this work? >> it prevents the viruses leaving the cell. it prevents . it interrupts replication. >> reporter: imn previous animal studies the drugs sped up recovery while also stopping the virus from spreading. monky spreading. monkey pox was first isolated in monkeys but rodents are the primary carriers. it causes a rash that can look like chickenpox. the virus spreads through close contact. >> is this the kind of drug that could be a silver bullet to erg to eradicating monkey pox? >> i think now the priority has oradicati which is getti rid otc health threat. >> reporter: if the test goes well the drug could be rolled out as early as six months. >
now british researchers at oxford university are testing a new drug to fight the virus. >> there is every reason to believe it will be effective in humans with monkey pox. trrt drug initially developed for small box is already being used in hospitals with extreme cases. dr. peter a team of british scientists r recruiting 500 patients with monkey pox fr pox for their trial. half will be given the drug over 14 days, the other a placebo. how does this work? >> it prevents the viruses...
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trials of a new malaria vaccine developed by oxford university show it provides up to 80% protectionhin reach. trials in burkina faso in west africa, involving 450 children, had already shown that three doses of oxford university's malaria vaccine gave around 75% protection for a year. new results show that a booster dose at 12 months extends protection for a second year at up to 80%. the vaccine was developed at the jenner institute at oxford university, in the same labs where scientists created a covid jab in the space of a few months. by contrast, the malaria vaccine has been many years in development. it's incredibly gratifying to make this breakthrough for malaria because it's such a difficult disease to make vaccines for. and the potential achievement that this vaccine could have if it's rolled out, it could be really world—changing. we may not need to wait long for definitive results from larger trials. scientists plan to submit data to the world health organization within weeks with a view to getting the vaccine approved. the oxford team has partnered with the serum institute
trials of a new malaria vaccine developed by oxford university show it provides up to 80% protectionhin reach. trials in burkina faso in west africa, involving 450 children, had already shown that three doses of oxford university's malaria vaccine gave around 75% protection for a year. new results show that a booster dose at 12 months extends protection for a second year at up to 80%. the vaccine was developed at the jenner institute at oxford university, in the same labs where scientists...
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the professor and fax technology, adrian hill, from oxford university. —— professor of vaccinology.le breakthrough in the eastern kharkiv region, but with no word from ukrainian officials. mr zelensky declined to name which places had been retaken. separately, us officials said ukraine was making "slow but meaningful progress" against russian forces. i'm joined now by our correspondent hugo bachega who's in kyiv for us. in this talk of some progress by ukrainian forces, what is known at the moment?— ukrainian forces, what is known at the moment? , ., , the moment? president zelensky has been talkin: the moment? president zelensky has been talking about _ the moment? president zelensky has been talking about territory _ the moment? president zelensky has been talking about territory being - been talking about territory being reclaimed in the north—east of the country and, for weeks, we have been talking about what is happening in the south, the fighting there, russia has redeployed some forces to defend positions in the south and it seems that ukrainians have seen an opportunity to r
the professor and fax technology, adrian hill, from oxford university. —— professor of vaccinology.le breakthrough in the eastern kharkiv region, but with no word from ukrainian officials. mr zelensky declined to name which places had been retaken. separately, us officials said ukraine was making "slow but meaningful progress" against russian forces. i'm joined now by our correspondent hugo bachega who's in kyiv for us. in this talk of some progress by ukrainian forces, what is...
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it is known that margaret thatcher , a professor of holiness at oxford university, archie brown, pointedut mikhail gorbachev's contact. i drew attention to him when he became secretary of your central committee in the seventy-eighth year. i became even more interested in gorbachev when i talked with him old friend. it was a czech who had fled to the west, from dan millionnersh, who studied with gorbachev at moscow state university, to my question about whether gorbachev’s broad views were the answer from lyn rzhe? yes, he is open to new ideas , intelligent and committed to an anti-stalinist view. in my opinion. it was a very unusual set of qualities for the brezhnev team. since then, i began to pay close attention. gorbachev was called on by the british gorbachev cunningly not how to make secretaries like the cpsu but on the parliamentary line, as the chairman of the committee of the supreme soviet of the ussr on international affairs, we recall that the same valentina parshina was a member of this delegation. many people ask were interviewed. we did not talk , only yakovlev and gorbache
it is known that margaret thatcher , a professor of holiness at oxford university, archie brown, pointedut mikhail gorbachev's contact. i drew attention to him when he became secretary of your central committee in the seventy-eighth year. i became even more interested in gorbachev when i talked with him old friend. it was a czech who had fled to the west, from dan millionnersh, who studied with gorbachev at moscow state university, to my question about whether gorbachev’s broad views were the...
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this is james henderson who leads the gas research program at oxford university. so natural gas still emits c o 2 when burned, it's not entirely clean, but it's cleaner than it's alternatives like coal, well generate getting the same amount of energy. and so the 1st step for many countries is to switch away such as comb, particularly in college and ration. and you can imagine this like switching a color stove for a gas heater just on a much bigger scale. so instead of building a new coal power plant, build a guest tower planned or retrofit occult tower plan to run on gas kind of like the industry is showing up here. ah, as a lot of relatively clean natural gas became suddenly available, it turned into more than just the fuel. it was now a bridge fuel making power, our economy with less of the carbon pollution that causes climate change. the thinking was this gas could be the bridge between fossil fuel power, past and future power by renewables. up until today, politicians and the industry pushing this narrative. and that's because it works in this sector in the us
this is james henderson who leads the gas research program at oxford university. so natural gas still emits c o 2 when burned, it's not entirely clean, but it's cleaner than it's alternatives like coal, well generate getting the same amount of energy. and so the 1st step for many countries is to switch away such as comb, particularly in college and ration. and you can imagine this like switching a color stove for a gas heater just on a much bigger scale. so instead of building a new coal power...
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when she was oxford university, and james cleverly, i was the education secretary. he gets promotion to the foreign secretary now and we have so on the brother men, another good ally of list trust becoming home secretary, so she replaces pretty patel who resigned on monday. i had it being pushed and done . so they, we have it to reis coffee. i'm is going to be the health secretary and george interrupter, let's take you straight to the un security council. it's telling open meeting on the situation at the is upper is yet nuclear power plant. this is ninteenth antiques, general now electrical energy agency and the mission led by director general grossi for their efforts and for their courage meet the more eagerly allow me also to the sankey, the, for the parties, for their cooperation. now will of course, leave it up to the director general grosse i presented with him in a cmo able to observe. during their stay there. the secretary of the united nations has proudly supported the i a in it's essential mission named at ensuring the safety of the operation of the nuclear
when she was oxford university, and james cleverly, i was the education secretary. he gets promotion to the foreign secretary now and we have so on the brother men, another good ally of list trust becoming home secretary, so she replaces pretty patel who resigned on monday. i had it being pushed and done . so they, we have it to reis coffee. i'm is going to be the health secretary and george interrupter, let's take you straight to the un security council. it's telling open meeting on the...
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she was a member of the liberal democratic opposition party when she was the oxford university achieve and went to the 2014 conference and tried to push through a vote against the monarchy, saying no one should have a birthright to be a royal that which was quite extraordinary, really, when you consider her now about to become prime minister at proper about to get the keys to downing street on tuesday. but that point of unity in the party is all important because the country is divided so badly now. the worst time possible with the economy and inflation, or something like the worst crisis for 40 years. so this is, this is not an easy, easy walk at all or for less trust. and she is of her own admission, not a, a great orator, or she is of her own admission. not like some of the, the charismatic leaders in this world. but she's gritty as she's had a number of posts in the government ministerial post. she's a determined figure, she might surprise people. she's gonna have to pull a rabbit out of the hat pretty damn quickly with this government. thank you for that. andrew simmons live in lo
she was a member of the liberal democratic opposition party when she was the oxford university achieve and went to the 2014 conference and tried to push through a vote against the monarchy, saying no one should have a birthright to be a royal that which was quite extraordinary, really, when you consider her now about to become prime minister at proper about to get the keys to downing street on tuesday. but that point of unity in the party is all important because the country is divided so badly...
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parents, participated in the company for the unilateral nuclear disarmament, and already at oxford university she belonged to the political party of the liberal democrats and even participated in a conference where she presented arguments in favor of the abolition of the monarchy, we are liberal democrats in opportunities for all we believe in justice and common sense after graduating from university she joined the conservative party worked as an accountant and ran for parliament to represent south-west norfolk her political career ended up on the edge of the abyss when the public found out about taras's affair with an mp but she won that battle as well and later in 2010 was elected to the parliament of the tracks quickly promoted to the minister of education one of the things that successful teams need - these are those who believe in ideas and the forest really believes in powerful ideas when i worked for her we called her the minister of mathematics and it was very apt because she has the ability to create teams thanks to her convictions and her passion. her first position in the governmen
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as it turned out, scholarships to study at oxford university continue to provide based on khodorkovskythe hill fundation, one of the oldest universities in the world, differs from the rest in that it is here that personnel are forged to work in the british mi-6 intelligence and mi5 counterintelligence. unfortunately, they are doing everything just to harm russia about the fact that oxford has long since become a branch of the cia and that not random children study there, but everyone goes there in the target areas that it gives out. uh, grants is once again he binds this or that part of our youth for some reason, who received these grants without being in the west, namely, who received these grants, he relies on young people, and then they will work out these grants for subversive activities in russia . khodorkovsky has been leading on other fronts, for example, for many years. he sponsored some russian buildings that were supposed to criticize their homeland and government, for example, the jellyfish project, included by the ministry of justice in the register of media performing the
as it turned out, scholarships to study at oxford university continue to provide based on khodorkovskythe hill fundation, one of the oldest universities in the world, differs from the rest in that it is here that personnel are forged to work in the british mi-6 intelligence and mi5 counterintelligence. unfortunately, they are doing everything just to harm russia about the fact that oxford has long since become a branch of the cia and that not random children study there, but everyone goes there...
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world of faith by international liberty is vital to american national security, published by oxford university press in 2008. it is a book that is shaped and continues to shape u.s./religious freedom legislation and foreign policy. judge ken starr has had a distinguished career in academia, the law and public service. he currently serves of counsel to the linear law firm. having served as president and chancellor of baylor university and dean at the pepperdine school of law, judge starr continues to teach law, writes articles of interest and serves regularly as a commentator for various television and radio programs. he serves on the boards of international in the christian legal society. and on the advisory board of the client defending freedom. as a constitutional expert and master lawyer, ken has served comic ken has argued 36 cases before the u.s. supreme court. as u.s. solicitor general. he served as a district judge for the columbia circuit and counselor chief of staff to u.s. attorney general william french smith and his law clerk to both chief justice warren burger and the fifth circui
world of faith by international liberty is vital to american national security, published by oxford university press in 2008. it is a book that is shaped and continues to shape u.s./religious freedom legislation and foreign policy. judge ken starr has had a distinguished career in academia, the law and public service. he currently serves of counsel to the linear law firm. having served as president and chancellor of baylor university and dean at the pepperdine school of law, judge starr...
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left—wing, where she joined her parents in the campaign for unilateral nuclear disarmament, to oxford universityhe monarchy. we liberal democrats believe in opportunity for all. we believe in fairness and common sense. after graduating, she joined the conservatives, worked as an accountant and was selected to fight the safe tory seat of south west norfolk. but her political career was almost derailed when news emerged of an affair with an mp. she fought off attempts to oust her and was elected to parliament in 2010. she was quickly promoted, first to education minister. someone who has known her since university says her underlying beliefs have not changed. i think she's likely to put quite a lot of noses out ofjoint. i think she might well upset quite a few people. but if you're looking for some bold leadership and direction over the coming weeks and years, she mightjust provide it. whether it's to your taste, well, that's a different matter but you will know what the taste is with liz truss, unambiguously. herfirst cabinetjob was environment secretary. it was obvious, though, that some work wo
left—wing, where she joined her parents in the campaign for unilateral nuclear disarmament, to oxford universityhe monarchy. we liberal democrats believe in opportunity for all. we believe in fairness and common sense. after graduating, she joined the conservatives, worked as an accountant and was selected to fight the safe tory seat of south west norfolk. but her political career was almost derailed when news emerged of an affair with an mp. she fought off attempts to oust her and was...
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left—wing, where she joined her parents in the campaign for unilateral nuclear disarmament, to oxford universityhe monarchy. we liberal democrats believe in opportunity for all. we believe in fairness and common sense. after graduating, she joined the conservatives, worked as an accountant and was selected to fight the safe tory seat of south west norfolk. but her political career was almost derailed when news emerged of an affair with an mp. she fought off attempts to oust her and was elected to parliament in 2010. she was quickly promoted, first to education minister. someone who has known her since university says her underlying beliefs have not changed. i think she is likely to put quite a lot of noses out ofjoint. i think she might well upset quite a few people. but if you are looking for some bold leadership and direction over the coming weeks and years, she mightjust provide it. whether it is to your taste, well, that's a different matter but you will know what the taste is with liz truss, unambiguously. herfirst cabinetjob was environment secretary. it was obvious, though, that some work
left—wing, where she joined her parents in the campaign for unilateral nuclear disarmament, to oxford universityhe monarchy. we liberal democrats believe in opportunity for all. we believe in fairness and common sense. after graduating, she joined the conservatives, worked as an accountant and was selected to fight the safe tory seat of south west norfolk. but her political career was almost derailed when news emerged of an affair with an mp. she fought off attempts to oust her and was...
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like half of britain's prime ministers she studied here at oxford university but back then an activistr of legalizing cannabis and in favor of abolishing the monarchy. now she's the darling of the right wing conservatives. quite the 180. and when it comes to britain's political question, brexit she supported remaining in the eu, only to reemerge as a born again brexiter. before graduating in 1996 with a degree in politics, philosophy and economics. she campaigned alongside neil for two years. >> she was ambitious. sometimes you thought her main aim was to impress people. but she was playing to the gallery. she was saying what needed to be said to win popularity amongst the people she was in front of. >> can you say she has substance. >> i can't tell you what she believes. >> her supporters see flexibility, mepindependence of mind and boldness. >> she doesn't take no. she can be direct but she's also warm and that has indeered her to many mps. >> war in europe, a biting cost of living crisis, the country braced for a winter of blackouts and fuel poverty, britain is desperately hoping sh
like half of britain's prime ministers she studied here at oxford university but back then an activistr of legalizing cannabis and in favor of abolishing the monarchy. now she's the darling of the right wing conservatives. quite the 180. and when it comes to britain's political question, brexit she supported remaining in the eu, only to reemerge as a born again brexiter. before graduating in 1996 with a degree in politics, philosophy and economics. she campaigned alongside neil for two years....
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. >> like half of britain's prime ministers, she studied here at oxford university.the monarchy. >> abolish them. we've had enough. >> reporter: now she's the darling of the right wing of britain's conservatives, the pro-monarchy party of law and order, quite the 180. >> i think she fought a good campaign, and i'm not surprised she's being voted in. >> nothing will change. >> she's going to help with energy costs, living costs. that's what we really need. >> reporter: truss inherits a nightmare, war in europe, a biting cost of living crisis, the country braced for a winter of potential blackouts and fuel poverty. britain is desperately hoping she'll leverage her ambition and adaptability to rise to the challenge. it's nearly 2:00 a.m. in the morning here, john, so later today, around midday, boris johnson will visit the queen's estate in scotland to formally resign. he'll be followed shortly after liz truss, who will be appointed prime minister. she will fly back to westminster, the heart of london, where she will give her first speech to the country outlining her pl
. >> like half of britain's prime ministers, she studied here at oxford university.the monarchy. >> abolish them. we've had enough. >> reporter: now she's the darling of the right wing of britain's conservatives, the pro-monarchy party of law and order, quite the 180. >> i think she fought a good campaign, and i'm not surprised she's being voted in. >> nothing will change. >> she's going to help with energy costs, living costs. that's what we really need....
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. >> like half of britain's prime ministers, she studies here at oxford university.k then, she was a liberal democrat activist in favor of legalizing cannabis and abolishing the monarchy. >> abolish them. we've had enough. >> now, she's the darling of the right wing of britain's conservatives. the pro-monarchy party of law and order. quite the 180. >> i think she fought a good campaign and i'm not surprised she's been voted in. >> nothing will change. >> going to help energy cost, living costs, and that's what we really need. >> truss inherits a nightmare. war in europe, a biting cost of living crisis, the country braced for a winter of potential blackouts and fuel poverty. britain is desperately hoping she's leverage her ambition and adaptability to rise to the challenge. kaitlan, it is profoundly atypical for a prime minister to end office at this level of unpopularity within the country at large. and that's solely because she was only ushered into this post by 0.2% of the electorate, just the conservative party base. so without a clear mandate with the scale of th
. >> like half of britain's prime ministers, she studies here at oxford university.k then, she was a liberal democrat activist in favor of legalizing cannabis and abolishing the monarchy. >> abolish them. we've had enough. >> now, she's the darling of the right wing of britain's conservatives. the pro-monarchy party of law and order. quite the 180. >> i think she fought a good campaign and i'm not surprised she's been voted in. >> nothing will change. >>...
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like half of britain's prime ministers, she studied here at oxford university.abolishing the monarchy. >> abolish them. we have had enough. >> now, she's the darling of the right wing of britain's conservatives, the pro-monarchy party of law and order. quite the 180. >> i think she fought a good campaign and i'm not surprised that she's been voted in. >> does it make me feel warm and cuddly and soft all over. not really because nothing will change. >> she's going to help energy costs, living costs, and that's what we really need. >> truss inherits a nightmare. war in europe, a biting cost of living crisis, the country braced for a winter of potential blackouts and fuel poverty. britain is desperately hoping she'll leverage her ambition and adaptability to rise to the challenge. brianna, there are many in westminster tonight who are doubtful as to whether or not liz truss has the meddle, the substance, and the diplomacy to navigate britain through the monumental challenges ahead. a struggling economy, a biting cost of living crisis, the need to face up to putin,
like half of britain's prime ministers, she studied here at oxford university.abolishing the monarchy. >> abolish them. we have had enough. >> now, she's the darling of the right wing of britain's conservatives, the pro-monarchy party of law and order. quite the 180. >> i think she fought a good campaign and i'm not surprised that she's been voted in. >> does it make me feel warm and cuddly and soft all over. not really because nothing will change. >> she's going...
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like half of britain's prime ministers, she studied here at oxford university, but back then, she wassts in favor of legalizing cannabis and abolishing the monarchy. >> abolish them! we have had enough! >> now, she is the darling of the right wing of britain's conservatives, the pro monarchy party of law and order, quite the 180. and when it comes to britain's biggest political question of the last decade, brexit, she supported remaining in the eu, only to reemerge as a born again brexiteer, and the uterine's continued. before graduating in 1996 with a degree in politics for philosophy and economics, liz truss campaign alongside neil far sit, for two years. >> she always seem to be ambitious, and sometimes, you thought her may to impress people, she was playing to the gallery. she would say what needed to be said to unpopularity amongst the people she was in front of. >> do you feel she does have substance? >> i couldn't tell you what she believes. >> her supporters, the, see flexibility, independents of mind, and a boldness. >> she doesn't take no for an answer, she said. i have seen
like half of britain's prime ministers, she studied here at oxford university, but back then, she wassts in favor of legalizing cannabis and abolishing the monarchy. >> abolish them! we have had enough! >> now, she is the darling of the right wing of britain's conservatives, the pro monarchy party of law and order, quite the 180. and when it comes to britain's biggest political question of the last decade, brexit, she supported remaining in the eu, only to reemerge as a born again...
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it than that with bombs falling on london and other british cities that cs lewis had to go to oxford university and give the famous speech. the speech was, why i am not a pacifist. now, louis is famously and political. but you have to ask yourself the question, how is it seven years after hitler takes over germany, and all the things that have happened, and no bombs are falling on the heartland of britain. that lewis has to defend self-defense against the nazis. and part of the answer to that lies in the 20 years crisis. the period from the end of world war one into the beginning of world war ii, in which the western world largely tried to look the other way, and not face the problem of hitler and the nazis or japanese imperialism in the far east. and the reason they did this was -- world war i was so destructive. we will do anything to avoid being responsible for our neighbors and standing up to hitler. and there is also a utopian idealism that maybe we can just legislate wore away. for instance, the kellogg brand pact of 1925. no they were designed to outlaw war. and of course, if it's outlaw
it than that with bombs falling on london and other british cities that cs lewis had to go to oxford university and give the famous speech. the speech was, why i am not a pacifist. now, louis is famously and political. but you have to ask yourself the question, how is it seven years after hitler takes over germany, and all the things that have happened, and no bombs are falling on the heartland of britain. that lewis has to defend self-defense against the nazis. and part of the answer to that...
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the see thing so ah, the woman who an early age at the oxford university was cheering on the liberal democrats, is now prime minister, 47 years of age, with an immense amount to do, to try to save the economy and try to help the british people in a situation of economic crisis and re 7th and downing street london. thank you. well, let's joiner ash soccer, a contributing editor navarro media. josie now are also from a westminster good. have you with a slide on al jazeera. oh, so let's trust basically, you know, laying out her priorities as we say that the detail wasn't there in that initial speech. she made to the nation a few hours ago, but she sent me setting her stall out at the top of the agenda. and the most important issue is the cost of living and fuel poverty. she wants to try and deal with that straight away. absolutely. that could only be one thing she was able to talk about. that is the cost of living crisis, which be, is being driven by these huge increases in energy bills. the forecasts predict that the energy price cap with left her over $3.00 and a half 1000 pounds in o
the see thing so ah, the woman who an early age at the oxford university was cheering on the liberal democrats, is now prime minister, 47 years of age, with an immense amount to do, to try to save the economy and try to help the british people in a situation of economic crisis and re 7th and downing street london. thank you. well, let's joiner ash soccer, a contributing editor navarro media. josie now are also from a westminster good. have you with a slide on al jazeera. oh, so let's trust...
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she was also a marshall scholar at oxford university where she received international relations.econd we have to might left who is a program manager for outraged at the observer research foundation of america.s he previously worked as united states embassy in kabul for almost nine years where he served as an advisor on the u.s. afghanistan bilateral security agreement. and as an embassy liaison with the government of afghanistan. he played a key role in evacuating citizens, green card holders and more than 3000 locally employed staff and their families after the taliban takeover of kabul. an recognition of his services, the u.s. department of state presented him with aof here wism award. he previously served in various capacities in the afghan government including work with independent election commission in 2010 and with the permanent mission of afghanistan to the united nations in new york. and finally, a former deputy minister for commerce and industry of the previous government of afghanistan. joins the george washington university community as the elliott school of internati
she was also a marshall scholar at oxford university where she received international relations.econd we have to might left who is a program manager for outraged at the observer research foundation of america.s he previously worked as united states embassy in kabul for almost nine years where he served as an advisor on the u.s. afghanistan bilateral security agreement. and as an embassy liaison with the government of afghanistan. he played a key role in evacuating citizens, green card holders...
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sponsors, the national endowment for the humanities, the stennis foundation the history channel and oxford university press. thanks to everyone who submitted questions today and finally a special thanks to our i don't think i need to do much to introduce doris kearns goodwin to you. i think you all know who she is. she started out in brooklyn. and then she wound up here on long island what that rockville center, here we go, but she's a red sax fan, although that wasn't true in her younger days. you want to learn about her and her father that she wrote a wonderful book. what's it called? next year wait till next year about baseball. it's a terrific book and and many others she went to colby then she went to harvard got her various degrees up to her phd from harvard taught at harvard for a while then got into politics. so to speak staffer lbj and other i think you'll say a few words about this. lbj was really her focus for quite a while then she got into writing and has written all these wonderful books i have offered her. blurb anytime she wants it my blurb for her will be if doris kearns goodwin wrot
sponsors, the national endowment for the humanities, the stennis foundation the history channel and oxford university press. thanks to everyone who submitted questions today and finally a special thanks to our i don't think i need to do much to introduce doris kearns goodwin to you. i think you all know who she is. she started out in brooklyn. and then she wound up here on long island what that rockville center, here we go, but she's a red sax fan, although that wasn't true in her younger days....
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then a space from the university of oxford. thank you very much. thank you. it's catch up now and some of the other stores making headlines around the world. today us vice president camilla harris visited the demilitarized zone that divides the korean peninsula, where she said, washington will use its full range of military capabilities to defend south korea. harris arrived in sol a day after jonya and conducted more ballistic missile tests. provocations, she said, were meant to destabilize the region german carmakers. portia has made its debut at the frankfurt stock exchange. strong stuart has raised over 9000000000 euros so far, making one of the largest initial public offerings in european history courses. parent company volkswagen is expected to invest in electric mobility and software. in the future, of course, myanmar has sentenced else did leader on so on. so cheat with 3 more years in jail, for violating the secrets. there have been 5 confirmed deaths with another 19 fatality is likely caused by disease. there is no vaccine for the strain of the evolv
then a space from the university of oxford. thank you very much. thank you. it's catch up now and some of the other stores making headlines around the world. today us vice president camilla harris visited the demilitarized zone that divides the korean peninsula, where she said, washington will use its full range of military capabilities to defend south korea. harris arrived in sol a day after jonya and conducted more ballistic missile tests. provocations, she said, were meant to destabilize the...
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my 1st guest is samuel or romani, he teaches politics and international relations at the university of oxford in the u. k. he's also the author of the upcoming book putin's war on ukraine and examines why boot and opted for all out regime change in ukraine and looks at the future implications of the invasion, mr. romani. welcome. so good to see you. we saw a very defiant putin again today he even said that russia had lost nothing in launching the war. what do you make of that? well, he gets the message and he asked to convey, he's always been trying to convey the matches. the sanctions that have been posed on russia are going to boomerang unintended consequences are much stronger on the west, especially in the energy sphere in terms of freezing of europe and also russia. she'll that is immense military losses that has been reported officially and casually since the end of march. and the agile is running now at $15.00 to $20000.00 lowest. and they're now at risk of losing territory and hers on. whereas the russians you make the counter eventually grand is launching, is not sustainable. so his
my 1st guest is samuel or romani, he teaches politics and international relations at the university of oxford in the u. k. he's also the author of the upcoming book putin's war on ukraine and examines why boot and opted for all out regime change in ukraine and looks at the future implications of the invasion, mr. romani. welcome. so good to see you. we saw a very defiant putin again today he even said that russia had lost nothing in launching the war. what do you make of that? well, he gets the...
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a graduate of yale, she was also a marshall scholar at oxford university, where she received a degree in international relations. second, we have sadiq amini, who is a program manager for outreach at the observer outreach foundation. he previously worked at the u.s. embassy can cobble for most 9 -- in kabul for almost nine years and as an embassy liaison with the government of afghanistan he played a key role in coordinating evacuations after the taliban's takeover of kabul. the u.s. department of state him with the euros reward good previously served in various capacities and the afghan government, including working with the independent election commission in 2010. finally, muqaddesa yourish, a former deputy minister for commerce and industry of the previous government of afghanistan. sheep joins the university -- she joins the university community as a professor of international affairs. she has brought government experience, including service as a commissioner on afghanistan's national civil service reform commission and prior to that is human resources director of the municipality
a graduate of yale, she was also a marshall scholar at oxford university, where she received a degree in international relations. second, we have sadiq amini, who is a program manager for outreach at the observer outreach foundation. he previously worked at the u.s. embassy can cobble for most 9 -- in kabul for almost nine years and as an embassy liaison with the government of afghanistan he played a key role in coordinating evacuations after the taliban's takeover of kabul. the u.s. department...