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i oxford university for six months— oxford university for six months. ., ., . months.onths. i have told the police officer that i _ months. i have told the police officer that i plan _ months. i have told the police officer that i plan to _ months. i have told the police officer that i plan to leave - months. i have told the police officer that i plan to leave on | officer that i plan to leave on 23rd of september and i have to stay in england for half a year. they said that they will record it and tell the court, told the magistrate what is going on, so i don't have any idea on that.— going on, so i don't have any idea on that. more than a week has passed _ idea on that. more than a week has passed and _ idea on that. more than a week has passed and ronson - idea on that. more than a week has passed and ronson has - idea on that. more than a week. has passed and ronson has been granted bail. he is allowed to leave hong kong. today is his last day in the city. he is going to see his journalist colleague patrick lamb in the detention centre before he leaves. he has been
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he's been granted a prestigious fellowship at oxford university for six months.olice officer that i plan to leave in 29 of september and i have to stay in england for half a year. they said that they will record it and tell the court, tell the magistrate what's going on, so i don't have any idea on that. more than a week has passed and ronson has been granted bail. he's allowed to leave hong kong. today is his last day in the city. he's going to see his journalist colleague patrick lam in lai chi kok detention centre before he leaves. he's been detained for nearly two years. his trial is yet to begin. he was under arrest and cannot get bail. i visit him once for every month since last year — december. some activists have been arrested trying to leave hong kong. there's a fear that ronson could still be detained at the airport. the media are covering his departure. it's notjustjournalists that are affected by the new law. in the suburbs across much of the uk, a new hong kong diaspora is growing. more than 140,000 hong kong residents have moved to the uk since the
he's been granted a prestigious fellowship at oxford university for six months.olice officer that i plan to leave in 29 of september and i have to stay in england for half a year. they said that they will record it and tell the court, tell the magistrate what's going on, so i don't have any idea on that. more than a week has passed and ronson has been granted bail. he's allowed to leave hong kong. today is his last day in the city. he's going to see his journalist colleague patrick lam in lai...
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they�*re working with researchers at oxford university who�*ve calculated exactly how much carbon dioxiderch shows that big, meaty diets of 100g or more a day, like thisjuicy burger, results in ten kilograms of c02. but if you halve your meat intake to 50g, the c02 levels are also halved to 5kg a day. and if you have a completely plant—based burger, it�*s down to 2.5. but scientists say you don�*t have to become a vegan to help save the planet. simply cutting back on meat can have a huge effect. so, if everyone in the uk who�*s currently a high meat eater moved down, just reduced the amount of meat that they consumed, then it would make a really big difference overall — about equivalent of taking about 8 million cars off the road. professor scarborough surveyed the diets of 55,000 people to come to this conclusion, which has been published in the scientificjournal nature food. but the head of the uk�*s largest meat industry association says his experts tell him that such studies overstate the impact of producing meat. meat is a wonderful part of a balanced diet. now, that doesn�*t mean th
they�*re working with researchers at oxford university who�*ve calculated exactly how much carbon dioxiderch shows that big, meaty diets of 100g or more a day, like thisjuicy burger, results in ten kilograms of c02. but if you halve your meat intake to 50g, the c02 levels are also halved to 5kg a day. and if you have a completely plant—based burger, it�*s down to 2.5. but scientists say you don�*t have to become a vegan to help save the planet. simply cutting back on meat can have a...
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university oxford university, cambridge university, birmingham university , let me tell you that the first strike in america, as well as in many other countries, we have the same story about their industries . the capital of the mercedes-benz factory and the bmw factory are not in the capital of germany. similarly, their museums are not in the capital . for example, in a city like stuttgart , it is a city of a hundred thousand people. likewise, regarding the world's major international exhibitions, again, if you exist, the most famous exhibitions of festivals in the world, for example, in the field of finance, the financial industry, whether in the field of books, this exhibition and festival in filmmaking, in important festivals in the field of film, none of them are held in the capitals of different countries, while we are somehow the most important. exhibitions such as the malimun industry, the most important technology exhibitions, and the book fair, are held in a city other than tehran. the arguments that may be due to the fact that they do not know now or i am afraid that these
university oxford university, cambridge university, birmingham university , let me tell you that the first strike in america, as well as in many other countries, we have the same story about their industries . the capital of the mercedes-benz factory and the bmw factory are not in the capital of germany. similarly, their museums are not in the capital . for example, in a city like stuttgart , it is a city of a hundred thousand people. likewise, regarding the world's major international...
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professor yanina dill from oxford university, thank you forjoining us. u forjoining us. in just over one hour we are expecting an announcement from the white house which is reported to be on this issue of cluster munitions. meanwhile, ukraine's counter offensive continues. currently, fighting is ongoing in the eastern donetsk and south—eastern zaporizhzhia regions. ukraine says its forces have continued their advances around the city of bakhmut — and have retaken nine settlements and 160 square kilometres of territory, since the start of the counter—offensive on fourjune. our correspondent andrew harding sent this report from the front line. explosion. ukrainian troops barely flinch as another russian shell hits the front lines close to bakhmut. for a month now, the counteroffensive has raged here. davai, davai! "come on, come on," the commander urges his men forwards. and they are making progress, but its slow work. too slow for some. i step on the russian mine. this soldier lost his foot to a mine a while back and has now recovered and is fighting again
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yes, i did study the small philosophy and politics at at oxford university and i've written books on a manual cab's legal reasoning. and the european court of justice. these are scholarly books and the adults are badly political. now, there is a common misconception that if you've received a decent education, you know, she's willing to be turned into a good, politically correct, liberal, international list and perfectionist. that is not by you. i think the purpose of education is to make you critical, including self critical and enlightened. and it should enable you to question received westerns as president opinions. and that's what i've been doing all day long at now to my 2nd point, the a f d a d is a young party. and what you've tried to put spa as well, possibly diplomatically, as i think natural seems to bear in mind, we are young party, which means we have lots of edits of politicians. it is correct to say that some of my colleagues are perhaps not always chosen. the most last and due to a magic way of putting it, however, it matches of politics. you also sometimes have to be
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closer look at this for the samuel romano here teaches politics and international relations at oxford university. and associates a fellow at the royal united services institute defense thinks on the offer of russia in africa, you joins us from london. welcome to d, w. so it, mr. post and getting lots of a close. that. what, how does he benefit from making this offer as well? i think it's a casual way to withdraw from the box. the green export deal, which is criticized based on the african governments, including egypt in kenya. and it also repaired, with an initiative to directly transfer brand towards african countries. turkey entered was as a leader, that he may even support that direct transfer rank, provided that pressure rejoins the brand deal. so it's hard to make an operation of the rushes, planning these alternatives right doesn't come with any strings such as well. the free green, as you can see, is mostly yeah, dedicated towards countries that a russian family right? mostly as our trade machines are ours, isolated from the left. so i think it does compass them. james is telling that you
closer look at this for the samuel romano here teaches politics and international relations at oxford university. and associates a fellow at the royal united services institute defense thinks on the offer of russia in africa, you joins us from london. welcome to d, w. so it, mr. post and getting lots of a close. that. what, how does he benefit from making this offer as well? i think it's a casual way to withdraw from the box. the green export deal, which is criticized based on the african...
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some simpson is an oxford university philosopher drools from his background to the british marines. to explore the moral complexities of force. we have a fear of being per day to the i think what else all of us weapons raised, but i think they raised that fee in a new way that we would actually be creating kind of a new species that will per dates on humans. so you can understand the fear, and you can see the arguments for constraining the technology, but just don't believe from himself. as a philosopher, i don't know how powerful the systems are going to be. they may be underwhelming. they may also be extremely powerful. and if there's a situation where there's an invest relations which possesses the systems i'm britson, has decided not to do so. i would view that as a direction of responsibility. i viewed the government that made that decision as having failed and it's tracy to protect for shipping. this is the conundrum that faces any government weighing the risk of developing military, hey, i do a ton of his weapons. few people are more aware of this than new tenant general jack
some simpson is an oxford university philosopher drools from his background to the british marines. to explore the moral complexities of force. we have a fear of being per day to the i think what else all of us weapons raised, but i think they raised that fee in a new way that we would actually be creating kind of a new species that will per dates on humans. so you can understand the fear, and you can see the arguments for constraining the technology, but just don't believe from himself. as a...
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so small i philosophy and politics at, at oxford university and i've written books on a manual, cabs, legal reasoning, and the european court of justice. these are strongly books and they, and alter the late political. now, there is a common misconception that if you will receive the decent education, you'll see that there's a ton into a politically correct, liberal, internationalist, and perfectionist. that is not by you. i think the purpose of education is to make you critical, including self critical and enlightened as it should enable you to question received wisdoms as president periods. and that's what i've been doing all day long at now to my 2nd point, the a f d a is a young party. and what you've tried to put spa, well, possibly diplomatic, late ad i think you have to say is to bad minds. we are young party, which means we have lots of edits of politicians. it is great to say that some of my colleagues are perhaps not always chosen the most last and the magic way of putting it. however, it matches of politics. you also sometimes have to be political to express, i'm profitable
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or wherever , oxford university or wherever, would they all go into politics?view is that none of them would. and it's quite interesting. afterwards he came up and he said, you know, i hate to with you about anything to agree with you about anything and you're not the kind of person people to think person i want people to think i agree he said, but you agree with. he said, but you were right . i agree with. he said, but you were right. i didn't believe that either . that either. >> now, some people it's not an argument. i subscribe but argument. i subscribe to, but you may a different view. you may have a different view. some people all politicians some people say all politicians are enough that are not paid enough. that is nonsense . nonsense. >> oh, tosh , don't even bother >> oh, tosh, don't even bother to give me the rest. >> i bet a lot of people have been asking me that. look, when i elected to parliament in i was elected to parliament in 1979, the it was £1,750 a year and a limited expense account to pay and a limited expense account to pay for a secreta
or wherever , oxford university or wherever, would they all go into politics?view is that none of them would. and it's quite interesting. afterwards he came up and he said, you know, i hate to with you about anything to agree with you about anything and you're not the kind of person people to think person i want people to think i agree he said, but you agree with. he said, but you were right . i agree with. he said, but you were right. i didn't believe that either . that either. >> now,...
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or wherever , oxford university or wherever, would they all go into politics?y view is that none of them would. and it's quite interesting. afterwards he came up and he said, you know, i hate to with you about anything to agree with you about anything and you're not the kind of person people to think person i want people to think i agree he said, but you agree with. he said, but you were right . i agree with. he said, but you were right. i didn't believe that either . that either. >> now, some people it's not an argument. i subscribe but argument. i subscribe to, but you may a different view. you may have a different view. some people all politicians some people say all politicians are enough that are not paid enough. that is nonsense . nonsense. >> oh, tosh , don't even bother >> oh, tosh, don't even bother to give me the rest. >> i bet a lot of people have been asking me that. look, when i elected to parliament in i was elected to parliament in 1979, the it was £1,750 a year and a limited expense account to pay and a limited expense account to pay for a secre
or wherever , oxford university or wherever, would they all go into politics?y view is that none of them would. and it's quite interesting. afterwards he came up and he said, you know, i hate to with you about anything to agree with you about anything and you're not the kind of person people to think person i want people to think i agree he said, but you agree with. he said, but you were right . i agree with. he said, but you were right. i didn't believe that either . that either. >> now,...
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he's the director of future of work at the oxford mountain school at oxford university. good to have you with us. so let's start with costs and how expensive is ally for businesses. depends very much for which type of application we're talking about. so in the new of, of generating they, i would check if a t p. so when facebook learn more about the model was advisedly related to the public in a few software engineers, we managed to tweak it and improve it just with, you know, a few $100.00 and types of financial resources. so in such an applications it can be virus cheap applications, obviously to pass on. we still don't think they have access to the cell so hard to name, but the software itself is not an expense. so is it for all businesses then? well, it depends very much in which type of work you are engaged in, but it's true, it's a general purpose technology. my slide electricity with test test for the economy as we know it. so you don't have to be i, it is very much what's being discussed this day. but artificial intelligence is going to just ball transportation. i
he's the director of future of work at the oxford mountain school at oxford university. good to have you with us. so let's start with costs and how expensive is ally for businesses. depends very much for which type of application we're talking about. so in the new of, of generating they, i would check if a t p. so when facebook learn more about the model was advisedly related to the public in a few software engineers, we managed to tweak it and improve it just with, you know, a few $100.00 and...
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arch person beef as well as 100% plant —based burgers and at oxford university, they calculated exactlyl warming in different diets produced. a big meaty diet of 100 grams or more a day like thisjuicy meaty diet of 100 grams or more a day like this juicy burger, result in ten kilograms of co2, but if you have your meeting to 50 grams, the c02 have your meeting to 50 grams, the co2 levels also have to five kilograms a day and if you have a completely plant —based burger, it is stunted 2.5 and sent to see you don't have to become a vegan to help save the planet, and simply cutting back on meat can have a huge effect. a high meat eater is reducing the amount of meat that they consume and pick up a really big difference overall with the equivalent of taking about 8 million because of taking about 8 million because of taking about 8 million because of taking about 8 million cars off the road. :: :: :: , .,, taking about 8 million cars off the road. 11:11: , taking about 8 million cars off the road. :: :: :: , .,, .., ., road. dative 55,000 people come to this conclusion _ road. dative 55,000
arch person beef as well as 100% plant —based burgers and at oxford university, they calculated exactlyl warming in different diets produced. a big meaty diet of 100 grams or more a day like thisjuicy meaty diet of 100 grams or more a day like this juicy burger, result in ten kilograms of co2, but if you have your meeting to 50 grams, the c02 have your meeting to 50 grams, the co2 levels also have to five kilograms a day and if you have a completely plant —based burger, it is stunted 2.5...
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now in great britain, he also received 200 points in mathematics, but he is already invited by oxford university admissions camp in ukraine starts tomorrow applications for admission are submitted in electronic form, in total, you can submit up to five applications at budget and up to 15 per contract inna bondar viktoriya tanasiychuk marichka kuzhik viktoriya seltsova and andriy romanok december 1+1 marathon the only news is to respect the luck of our children so that they can master exactly the profession they dream of and with high quality because your strong knowledge is also a guarantee of a happy future for ukraine, that future bunnies are fighting so bravely now, our soldiers are at the front, that's why we stick together, we help our defenders all can we and step by step we are getting closer to the dream victory. glory to ukraine and see you soon . warship i propose blessed ships ukraine of jesus
now in great britain, he also received 200 points in mathematics, but he is already invited by oxford university admissions camp in ukraine starts tomorrow applications for admission are submitted in electronic form, in total, you can submit up to five applications at budget and up to 15 per contract inna bondar viktoriya tanasiychuk marichka kuzhik viktoriya seltsova and andriy romanok december 1+1 marathon the only news is to respect the luck of our children so that they can master exactly...
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they are working with researchers at oxford university who have calculated exactly how much carbon dioxide carbon dioxide, which accelerates global warming, different diets produce. new research shows that big meaty diets of 100 grams or more a day like this juicy burger results in ten kilograms of co two. but if you have your meat intake to 50 grams, the co two levels are also halved to five kg a day. and if you have a completely plant based burger, it's down to 2.5. but scientists say you don't have to become a vegan to help save the planet. simply cutting back on meat can have a huge effect. so if everyone in the uk who's currently a high meat eater move down, just reduced the amount of meat that they had consumed, then it would make a really big difference overall — about equivalent of taking about 8 million cars off the road. prof scarborough surveyed the diets of 55,000 people to come to this conclusion, which has been published in the scientificjournal nature food. but the head of the uk's largest meat industry association, says his experts tell him that such studies overstate the i
they are working with researchers at oxford university who have calculated exactly how much carbon dioxide carbon dioxide, which accelerates global warming, different diets produce. new research shows that big meaty diets of 100 grams or more a day like this juicy burger results in ten kilograms of co two. but if you have your meat intake to 50 grams, the co two levels are also halved to five kg a day. and if you have a completely plant based burger, it's down to 2.5. but scientists say you...
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sir nigel shadbolt, a researcher in al, professor at oxford university and executive chair of the open you worry that amid all this scaremongering that me and many others have reported on in recent months that we are losing sight of the very many benefits that are there? i the very many benefits that are there? ~ ., �* , ., the very many benefits that are there? ~ ., �*, ., , the very many benefits that are there? ~ . �*, ., , there? i think that's a very good oint. there? i think that's a very good point- look. _ there? i think that's a very good point. look, demis— there? i think that's a very good point. look, demis hassabis- there? i think that's a very good | point. look, demis hassabis has pointed out some of the areas where ai actually contribute any and will contribute hugely in the future. drug discovery, prediction of disease, is already performing at levels to analyse images from ct scans to x—rays. there is a whole range of ways in which ai, which is great at finding patterns, great at producing outcomes, great at finding and applying the rules that might help us build bett
sir nigel shadbolt, a researcher in al, professor at oxford university and executive chair of the open you worry that amid all this scaremongering that me and many others have reported on in recent months that we are losing sight of the very many benefits that are there? i the very many benefits that are there? ~ ., �* , ., the very many benefits that are there? ~ ., �*, ., , the very many benefits that are there? ~ . �*, ., , there? i think that's a very good oint. there? i think that's...
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of 10 different books and received his ba from uc san diego in international relations from oxford university. i am extra nearly humbled that you chose to have this conversation with us and i would like to invite a view up to the stage to have the conversation -- invite those of you up to the stage to have the conversation. >> is my mike on? we both have served aboard the same ship. i was on the princeton as well. we will compare notes after this, thank you! >> that will be the entirety of our conversation today! i would like to start with a very basic but perhaps expensive question here for the admiral. from a military's perspective, what is this intended to accomplish? admiral mike gilday: in your eloquent remarks you mentioned the destabilizing environment in the indo pacific and a region that is of critical global prosperity. i think this is among a number of initiatives that the united states is undertaking with its allies and partners in order to provide more stability and predictability and i think to stay with the stability piece is very important. there is also a deterrent aspect to
of 10 different books and received his ba from uc san diego in international relations from oxford university. i am extra nearly humbled that you chose to have this conversation with us and i would like to invite a view up to the stage to have the conversation -- invite those of you up to the stage to have the conversation. >> is my mike on? we both have served aboard the same ship. i was on the princeton as well. we will compare notes after this, thank you! >> that will be the...
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my conversation with migration expert oxford university professor alexander betts. - and. - these medicationshat they're changing what we think about this disease. - [christiane] hari sreenivasan talks to dr. fatima stanford
my conversation with migration expert oxford university professor alexander betts. - and. - these medicationshat they're changing what we think about this disease. - [christiane] hari sreenivasan talks to dr. fatima stanford
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i ask alexander betts, who heads up the refugee study center at oxford university. >>> also ahead. >>hink it was a great position to sort of observe
i ask alexander betts, who heads up the refugee study center at oxford university. >>> also ahead. >>hink it was a great position to sort of observe
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gabrielle received her degree from dartmouth college and her doctorate from oxford university as a rhodes scholar. first, we'll hear from dan in just a moment. he's going to start us off with a reading. but first, to give us a little bit more background. i'd like to welcome gabriela over and she's going to fill us in. so gabriela. welcome. thank you. it is good to be here. as she just said, if you could all be thinking about questions during while we chat, we will be coming to you shortly. and i also just wanted to say, when i started reading this book, i was in chicago with my in-laws, and i just kept reading passages from it aloud to the household. it was that good. and by the time i came back to boston, they were like making sure they had the title right so they could order it. so this a fantastic book, and afterwards the book signing it is worth getting one copy signed and off getting copies as gifts because that is what i'm doing. well, what this book does is incredibly ambitious and successful but it takes us on a journey of 13 billion year journey from big bang up to me and you and
gabrielle received her degree from dartmouth college and her doctorate from oxford university as a rhodes scholar. first, we'll hear from dan in just a moment. he's going to start us off with a reading. but first, to give us a little bit more background. i'd like to welcome gabriela over and she's going to fill us in. so gabriela. welcome. thank you. it is good to be here. as she just said, if you could all be thinking about questions during while we chat, we will be coming to you shortly. and...
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. >> and you get to oxford university at any point at either at school or at oxford imposter syndromeimposter syndrome. did you ever experience imposter syndrome ? experience imposter syndrome? >> oh, gosh, no , i don't think >> oh, gosh, no, i don't think so. i mean, everybody , he so. i mean, everybody, he wonders. i think if they're honest, wonders if they're up to the next challenge that that meets them . i think that's meets them. i think that's that's just human nature. but i'd always felt that i would go to oxford and was delighted to get there and pleased about it. yeah. >> so and did you get involved in student politics at oxford? >> i did a bit. i've always been interested in politics actually, ever since kind of primary school, really. and did you always want to be politician always want to be a politician from a very young age? from a from a very young age? i l, from a from a very young age? i i, i always thought i might go into politics. i thought it wasn't like, what i was determined to do, but i was always interested it. and always interested in it. and certainly i went
. >> and you get to oxford university at any point at either at school or at oxford imposter syndromeimposter syndrome. did you ever experience imposter syndrome ? experience imposter syndrome? >> oh, gosh, no , i don't think >> oh, gosh, no, i don't think so. i mean, everybody , he so. i mean, everybody, he wonders. i think if they're honest, wonders if they're up to the next challenge that that meets them . i think that's meets them. i think that's that's just human nature....
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young candidate not only knows little about life in the real world, but as a former student of oxford universityd as a parliamentary researcher , he's not exactly researcher, he's not exactly a man of the people. his selection adds to the image of labour as being dominated by the out of touch metropolitan liberal elite . but it was a shocking night for the tories. absolutely key, but not as bad as it could have been. and it was a strong night for labour. absolute lutely, but not as good as it could have been. it's only the lib dems who will be celebrating an unqualified success from yesterday's results . so what is yesterday's results. so what is my verdict? well with inflation coming down, strike chaos being gradually resolved and with rishi sunak hopeful of avoiding recession, making progress with the nhs backlog and getting his illegal immigration bill across the line in the tories look well placed in the next few months. not for victory necessarily , but not for victory necessarily, but certainly recovery , which is certainly recovery, which is a headache for labour because with just a narro
young candidate not only knows little about life in the real world, but as a former student of oxford universityd as a parliamentary researcher , he's not exactly researcher, he's not exactly a man of the people. his selection adds to the image of labour as being dominated by the out of touch metropolitan liberal elite . but it was a shocking night for the tories. absolutely key, but not as bad as it could have been. and it was a strong night for labour. absolute lutely, but not as good as it...
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young candidate not only knows little about life in the real world, but as a former student of oxford universityd as a parliamentary researcher , he's not exactly researcher, he's not exactly a man of the people. his selection adds to the image of labour as being dominated by the out of touch metropolitan liberal elite . but it was a shocking night for the tories. absolutely key, but not as bad as it could have been. and it was a strong night for labour. absolute lutely, but not as good as it could have been. it's only the lib dems who will be celebrating an unqualified success from yesterday's results . so what is yesterday's results. so what is my verdict? well with inflation coming down, strike chaos being gradually resolved and with rishi sunak hopeful of avoiding recession, making progress with the nhs backlog and getting his illegal immigration bill across the line in the tories look well placed in the next few months. not for victory necessarily , but not for victory necessarily, but certainly recovery , which is certainly recovery, which is a headache for labour because with just a narro
young candidate not only knows little about life in the real world, but as a former student of oxford universityd as a parliamentary researcher , he's not exactly researcher, he's not exactly a man of the people. his selection adds to the image of labour as being dominated by the out of touch metropolitan liberal elite . but it was a shocking night for the tories. absolutely key, but not as bad as it could have been. and it was a strong night for labour. absolute lutely, but not as good as it...
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Jul 6, 2023
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been getting some reaction to all that from sir nigel shadbolt, researcher in al, professor at oxford university is the executive chair of the open data institute. health's a good example. drug discovery, prediction of disease, it's already performing at levels to analyse images from ct scans to x—rays. there's a whole range of ways in which ai, which is great at finding patterns, great at producing outcomes, great at finding and applying the rules that might help us build better solutions, can operate to our benefit. health's a good example, but so is climate change, another existential threat. it will be the ai—driven models that help us understand how the climate is changing and what we can do to ameliorate those effects. they will be hugely consequential. and one could really reel off a whole range of area where the benefits really are there to see. they've been there for decades. we're seeing them more dramatically revealed with increases in computing power and advances in al. the tony blair institute wrote in a report last month of the uk's enterprise in this field is overly dependent on o
been getting some reaction to all that from sir nigel shadbolt, researcher in al, professor at oxford university is the executive chair of the open data institute. health's a good example. drug discovery, prediction of disease, it's already performing at levels to analyse images from ct scans to x—rays. there's a whole range of ways in which ai, which is great at finding patterns, great at producing outcomes, great at finding and applying the rules that might help us build better solutions,...
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oxford university press is the proper press for serving herself. i extend gratitude to oxford's president nico fund humanities editor in chief theo caldera, the marketing and publicity team as represented by jostle in cordova and aaron cox. and last but certainly least, susan added our susan ferber, my editor, the executive editor of american and world history. biography is, a historical genre steeped in concern about origins and many years that i spent researching and writing serving herself. people have often asked me when i first learned about althea gibson. the question itself me because it speaks to the relative obscurity and to which gibson had fallen until recently when i scanned my bookshelves and multiple biographies of joe louis, jesse owens, jackie robinson muhammad ali, and now arthur, i find myself wondering whether the authors of those books that same question, because it seems to me that in their cases it might be a curious one. those authors probably received a more nuanced inquiry. how did they become interested in? fill in the blan
oxford university press is the proper press for serving herself. i extend gratitude to oxford's president nico fund humanities editor in chief theo caldera, the marketing and publicity team as represented by jostle in cordova and aaron cox. and last but certainly least, susan added our susan ferber, my editor, the executive editor of american and world history. biography is, a historical genre steeped in concern about origins and many years that i spent researching and writing serving herself....
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live now to drjennifer cassidy, a former diplomat and now a politics lecturer at the university of oxfordinister rishi sunak, how do you thinkjoe biden will handle that? ., , you thinkjoe biden will handle that? . , ., ., that? certainly, we thought it would be a smooth — that? certainly, we thought it would be a smooth enough _ that? certainly, we thought it would be a smooth enough regular- that? certainly, we thought it would be a smooth enough regular visit. be a smooth enough regular visit before the cheerleaders headed onto the 74th nato summit, but certainly president biden's decision to send cluster bombs, cluster munitions to ukraine really has put a spanner in the works of this diplomatic meeting. rishi sunak came out yesterday, rightly so, condemning this because, as we know, the uk is a signatory to the 2008 un convention which bans the use and the creation of these cluster munitions, along with 123 other countries. the us, russia and ukraine are not signatories to this. on the front line there will be some 0n the front line there will be some disagreement, whether we see back
live now to drjennifer cassidy, a former diplomat and now a politics lecturer at the university of oxfordinister rishi sunak, how do you thinkjoe biden will handle that? ., , you thinkjoe biden will handle that? . , ., ., that? certainly, we thought it would be a smooth — that? certainly, we thought it would be a smooth enough _ that? certainly, we thought it would be a smooth enough regular- that? certainly, we thought it would be a smooth enough regular visit. be a smooth enough regular...
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. >> and you get to oxford university at any point at either at school or at oxford imposter syndrome imposter syndrome. did you ever experience imposter syndrome ? experience imposter syndrome? >> oh, gosh, no , i don't think >> oh, gosh, no, i don't think so. i mean, everybody , he so. i mean, everybody, he wonders. i think if they're honest, wonders if they're up to the next challenge that that meets them . i think that's meets them. i think that's that's just human nature. but i'd always felt that i would go to oxford and was delighted to get there and pleased about it. yeah. >> so and did you get involved in student politics at oxford? >> i did a bit. i've always been interested in politics actually, ever since kind of primary school, really. and did you always want to be politician always want to be a politician from a very young age? from a from a very young age? i i, i always thought i might go into politics. i thought it wasn't like, what i was determined to do, but i was always interested in it. and certainly went certainly when i went to university, i got university, i was
. >> and you get to oxford university at any point at either at school or at oxford imposter syndrome imposter syndrome. did you ever experience imposter syndrome ? experience imposter syndrome? >> oh, gosh, no , i don't think >> oh, gosh, no, i don't think so. i mean, everybody , he so. i mean, everybody, he wonders. i think if they're honest, wonders if they're up to the next challenge that that meets them . i think that's meets them. i think that's that's just human nature....