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thank you forjoining us, from oxford university hospital- from oxford university hospital trust.to become a permanent ceasefire. israel has a different position. they are pushing for the release of some of the more than 100 hostages still being held in side gaza, but it will being held in side gaza, but it will be the first time since before ramadan when it israeli delegation will be present at those talks so there they are happening injohar, brokered between qatar and egypt. also worth noting, —— they are happening in doha. the focus on rafah, where more than half of gaza's population is sheltering, benjamin netanyahu has repeatedly said in the face of international pressure about the catastrophic potential impact of a ground operation in bradford that he is certain he will go ahead with that. —— rafah. he was meeting olaf scholz who was cautioning about that, moving citizens out of harms way and this is a bit of benjamin button yahoo's statement when he said any israeli ground operation and offensive in rafah would be preceded, he said, by trying to move those displaced civilia
thank you forjoining us, from oxford university hospital- from oxford university hospital trust.to become a permanent ceasefire. israel has a different position. they are pushing for the release of some of the more than 100 hostages still being held in side gaza, but it will being held in side gaza, but it will be the first time since before ramadan when it israeli delegation will be present at those talks so there they are happening injohar, brokered between qatar and egypt. also worth noting,...
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he's an economist and associated at the china center at oxford university. now we heard and admission there by the chinese premier, that it's not going as well as the party would like. how deep is china's economic crisis? really? it's interesting clicks that you played from the, from the speech because it's a, it's a remarkably honest and candid assessment of the problems facing the chinese economy at the moment. i mean, the rest of it is it's a lot of cheerleading and very flowery language. some of it is very difficult to read, but uh, but this is uh, at least a little bit honest. and i think the, the economy actually has struggled since abandoning a 0 toby policies in 2022. and it's, it's not doing as bad now as it did save the spring and summer of last year. but that's because the government is borrowing more money in order to try to finance more groups. but it's going to be really hard to hit that 5 percent target in 2024 . it's much more challenging. and the only way to really get to do it is by either borrowing more money than that saying, or they're j
he's an economist and associated at the china center at oxford university. now we heard and admission there by the chinese premier, that it's not going as well as the party would like. how deep is china's economic crisis? really? it's interesting clicks that you played from the, from the speech because it's a, it's a remarkably honest and candid assessment of the problems facing the chinese economy at the moment. i mean, the rest of it is it's a lot of cheerleading and very flowery language....
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again, former director for cancer services at oxford university. thank you for joining us.re in new york yesterday addressing members of the united nations. talk further about what you found and talk about how it compares -- you have been going to gaza for the last 15 years. >> thank you very much for asking me on this morning. as you said, i have been going to gaza since 2010 and have worked extensively in various hospitals in gaza. it is always very challenging. but there are circumstances -- what i described as normal gaza for people who have been there, it of course is not normal by anyone else's standards because there's always a lack of resources. you're always wondering whether things are going to be running out. the operating theaters. you always have to work with equipment you are given. it is never quite enough. but of course, you manage that very well. what we have seen since october 7 in the visits we have had to gaza have been worse than that and working under extremely challenging conditions with a huge lack of resources. and working in the health care system,
again, former director for cancer services at oxford university. thank you for joining us.re in new york yesterday addressing members of the united nations. talk further about what you found and talk about how it compares -- you have been going to gaza for the last 15 years. >> thank you very much for asking me on this morning. as you said, i have been going to gaza since 2010 and have worked extensively in various hospitals in gaza. it is always very challenging. but there are...
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the 1st read joseph conventional was studying at oxford university. i thought cups was just an operation. a twisted from to see of comrades imagination. he had summed up, he had judged the hard i didn't really get it. but the more i learned about colonialism, the more i realized it always started with men like cuts. and that fixed link to this day. then i made a discovery that changed everything for me. at the same time that com, that was writing his book, life was imitating art. in an astounding way, a french army officer was leading an invasion of west africa. and his true story was even more terrifying than cobra to fiction. i began to plant a journey across space. time in search of this real the joke to read. so i can move in both of my parents come from nigeria in west off for a little bit. when i go into opposite the old a tony ends in my youth, some black students like me. but it was here. i begin to research the imperial history that made my well the history they didn't teach at school. the, i disagree with the heart in london slights incumben
the 1st read joseph conventional was studying at oxford university. i thought cups was just an operation. a twisted from to see of comrades imagination. he had summed up, he had judged the hard i didn't really get it. but the more i learned about colonialism, the more i realized it always started with men like cuts. and that fixed link to this day. then i made a discovery that changed everything for me. at the same time that com, that was writing his book, life was imitating art. in an...
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ofcom, the bbc and oxford university. in fact, giorgiana was in a team of four which had collectively picked the octopus, as it was one of their favorite animals. the jacket worn by miss georgiani on the show was navy, blue, orange, pink, and green. malika giorgiana received death threats and abuse after baroness foster smeared her. foster recently apologized, saying, "i wrongfully alleged that miss." giana chose a blue octopus as her team's mascot, which i held her responsible for. i accept that these allegations were completely false and unfounded. i made a grave mistake in making those posts and i should not have done so. naturally, prior to making her racist comment, the baroness had been a lobby trip in may 2023 to occupied palestine with flights and accommodation paid for by zionist group elnet uk. elnet. uk was set up by jone ryan, famous for inventing anti-semitic slurs against labor party members, as exposed in the lobby and by paul charni, a former tank commander for the genocidal occupation forces. foster is al
ofcom, the bbc and oxford university. in fact, giorgiana was in a team of four which had collectively picked the octopus, as it was one of their favorite animals. the jacket worn by miss georgiani on the show was navy, blue, orange, pink, and green. malika giorgiana received death threats and abuse after baroness foster smeared her. foster recently apologized, saying, "i wrongfully alleged that miss." giana chose a blue octopus as her team's mascot, which i held her responsible for. i...
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it could not read arabic, but he had a friend who was a professor at oxford university.e had the letter interpreted to translate. he is so affected by the contents of the letter he arranges for diallo's passage from maryland to england, where he is ultimately man made and set free. diallo becomes what he describes was described as the roaring lion of british society. he becomes lebron james, michael jackson all wrapped up into one. he ends up having dinner with the king d england in my british friend's in a british. british? are unique. they're special. give them a round of applause. they are special. they understand these things. so he and he ends up back home in modern day senegal. oglethorpe resigns from the royal african company, severed all ties with the slave trade trading firm and begins his journey towards abolition. is what oglethorpe saw in the letter was number one. if you can write, that is a characteristic of what the letter was of a husband and a father who would express a love for his family. that's the characteristic of civilization and he saw that dialog
it could not read arabic, but he had a friend who was a professor at oxford university.e had the letter interpreted to translate. he is so affected by the contents of the letter he arranges for diallo's passage from maryland to england, where he is ultimately man made and set free. diallo becomes what he describes was described as the roaring lion of british society. he becomes lebron james, michael jackson all wrapped up into one. he ends up having dinner with the king d england in my british...
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brenda kelly as a consultant of attrition at oxford university hospital. she's also a part of, of gauze and medical team. the locks, the doctor is teaching hospitals and medical schools in gaza. she says the amount nutrition to pregnant women or facing will affect generations to come. the level of nutrition is trudy, her wrist take it up to a rack. reckon about 90 percent of pregnant women. do not have anything close to adequate nutrition. and in a, this is obviously a critical time and, and it's in a person's life in a thing to try to grow a baby. it's huge resource from the mother. and we know that many of the women, even prior to this conflict coming into pregnancy, had things like anemia. but, you know, with the xtreme mom nutrition, it is absolutely true. there are many more babies being born that are very much smaller than what they expected. my colleagues and the grinder reporting, they the huge increase in pre term birth as well as breath restriction. and also very sadly advised number of discouraged and still birth certificate nutrition was throug
brenda kelly as a consultant of attrition at oxford university hospital. she's also a part of, of gauze and medical team. the locks, the doctor is teaching hospitals and medical schools in gaza. she says the amount nutrition to pregnant women or facing will affect generations to come. the level of nutrition is trudy, her wrist take it up to a rack. reckon about 90 percent of pregnant women. do not have anything close to adequate nutrition. and in a, this is obviously a critical time and, and...
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and mon, neo natal, that's brought up on the account as a consultant obstetrician at oxford university hospitals, which is also part of a guys, a medical team of ox, for doctors who teach in hospitals and medical schools in gaza. she says pneumonia attrition to pregnant women are facing what different generations to come. the level of nutrition is trivial, her mistake up to rack racking about 90 percent of pregnant women do not have anything close to adequate nutrition. and in a, this is up sleep a critical time and, and it's in a person's life, you know, being to try to grow a baby. it's huge resource from the mother. and we know that many of the women, even prior to this conflict coming into pregnancy, had things like anemia. but you never think stream mom nutrition. it is absolutely true. there are many more babies being born that are very much smaller than what they expected. the colleagues and the grinder reporting, they know huge increase and pre term birth as well as breath restriction. and also very sadly advised number discouraged and still birth certificate nutrition was to r
and mon, neo natal, that's brought up on the account as a consultant obstetrician at oxford university hospitals, which is also part of a guys, a medical team of ox, for doctors who teach in hospitals and medical schools in gaza. she says pneumonia attrition to pregnant women are facing what different generations to come. the level of nutrition is trivial, her mistake up to rack racking about 90 percent of pregnant women do not have anything close to adequate nutrition. and in a, this is up...
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i think the so the is the professor politics solved abutment at oxford university. she says often entry wells arrest is possible . patsy knows intimidating opposition, especially during election season. the state agencies like the enforcement did exit. the center bureau of investigation has systematically gone off. the opposition lead does an opposition walker, so it's gonna be a hearing about what's happening in the, in the national gap between them. but this is a factor across some nation states of draw cities as to what the secret on it says, the b g. b came to follow in 201495 percent. of the cases by the enforcement agencies have been against opposition. the does the talk to seems very confident at the beginning of taught done. all these seem confident that you know, the opposition doesn't stand the jobs they keep telling us they are in the survey. and then it's really puzzling to see why the government wants to go off the key opposition because i really gives you out of the, you know, the chief minister identity is a full time. she's witnessed. uh, he's wrongl
i think the so the is the professor politics solved abutment at oxford university. she says often entry wells arrest is possible . patsy knows intimidating opposition, especially during election season. the state agencies like the enforcement did exit. the center bureau of investigation has systematically gone off. the opposition lead does an opposition walker, so it's gonna be a hearing about what's happening in the, in the national gap between them. but this is a factor across some nation...
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the sort of chaps that go to the very top pubuc chaps that go to the very top public schools, oxford universities the top in you know, politics or their professions and they get gongs. uh, sir jacob rees—mogg . uh, sir jacob rees—mogg. >> uh, sirjacob rees—mogg. >> yeah. and it has to be said he didn't mention public schools. >> he ain't mentioned no one did. >> you did no , no. >> you did no, no. >> and dunwich is a pretty tough i know, i know, i know, i know, i know, i know, i know, i know, i know, i know, i know, i know, i know p.g. i know, i know, i know, i know, i know pg. wodehouse and all that. now sirjacob, um, he wasn't even aiming at, at politicians actually . no, no he politicians actually. no, no he wasn't, he was. >> which i thought was interesting. expecting him interesting. i was expecting him to say we need home to say we need tougher home secretaries didn't say that. >> he know the politicians >> did he know the politicians want policing to be done properly and they provided extra police in recent years. but what are police actually doing? are the police actually doing? why aren'
the sort of chaps that go to the very top pubuc chaps that go to the very top public schools, oxford universities the top in you know, politics or their professions and they get gongs. uh, sir jacob rees—mogg . uh, sir jacob rees—mogg. >> uh, sirjacob rees—mogg. >> yeah. and it has to be said he didn't mention public schools. >> he ain't mentioned no one did. >> you did no , no. >> you did no, no. >> and dunwich is a pretty tough i know, i know, i know,...
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let's speak to dr nick maynard, who's a surgeon for oxford university hospitals and has worked in hospitalsence is the progression of the malnutrition that i talked about when i came out of gaza early in january about when i came out of gaza early injanuary and about when i came out of gaza early in january and that has about when i came out of gaza early injanuary and that has now progressed and has become very severe. so much so that the ibc has now categorised the malnutrition status in northern gaza is the most extreme category, which they say is catastrophic and famine is imminent now in northern gaza and is likely to spread down to southern gaza. and that has huge implications for the deaths that we are seeing. we talked daily about the death toll exceeding now well over 30,000. and of course, those are deaths due to trauma, due to bombings mainly and some shootings. but the excess deaths will dwarf that figure. we became very familiar with the term excess deaths during covid. these are deaths during covid. these are deaths due to communicable infectious diseases or non—communicable d
let's speak to dr nick maynard, who's a surgeon for oxford university hospitals and has worked in hospitalsence is the progression of the malnutrition that i talked about when i came out of gaza early in january about when i came out of gaza early injanuary and about when i came out of gaza early in january and that has about when i came out of gaza early injanuary and that has now progressed and has become very severe. so much so that the ibc has now categorised the malnutrition status in...
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agent and my editor and the entire team at oxford university press and i want to thank my family, which has supported me throughout this rather long and tortuous journey. ■jit's fun to say that on the d, right? that actually brought things to fruition. i want to be that we're starting out in the right place. that's where we need to start. okay. so as i mentioned, the pub day four can be and i'm excited to tell you today what happened on june first and second of 1863 when harriet tubman and her group of spies, scouts and pilots piloted colonel james montgomery, the second south carolina volunteer, which were black soldiers, the third rhode island heavy. one company which were wh soldiers up to serpentine can be river burned rice plantations to the ground and rescued. 756 enslaved people from bondage. this was the largest slave rebellion in u.s. history. and second only to the entire w. so i'm going to start where i think the raid all begins and that would be with the battle of port royal in coastal south carolina on november seventh, 1861, when the us navy drove, its armada, the largest
agent and my editor and the entire team at oxford university press and i want to thank my family, which has supported me throughout this rather long and tortuous journey. ■jit's fun to say that on the d, right? that actually brought things to fruition. i want to be that we're starting out in the right place. that's where we need to start. okay. so as i mentioned, the pub day four can be and i'm excited to tell you today what happened on june first and second of 1863 when harriet tubman and...
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her book request "our time has come" was published by oxford university press in january 2018 and was selected by the financial times for its 2018 politics list. dean ayres has worked as an interpreter for the national committee of the red cross. she received an m.b. from harvard college and a degree from the university of chicago. she has held the trilateral commission, the house jenld -- aagenda working group and the board of policy board of directors. in 2021 and this year the national endowment for the arts democracy announced she will join the organization as a member of the board of directors. with that, please join me in welcoming secretary warmath and dean ayres. [applause] >> thank you, secretary, for making time to be here with us today. we are very excited about your lessons in leadership. as we were preparing to come in one thing that struck me about your biography was that you got your start in government through the pros -- presidential management program. before i begin the question i will ask you about leadership, would you say a few words about your start and how the
her book request "our time has come" was published by oxford university press in january 2018 and was selected by the financial times for its 2018 politics list. dean ayres has worked as an interpreter for the national committee of the red cross. she received an m.b. from harvard college and a degree from the university of chicago. she has held the trilateral commission, the house jenld -- aagenda working group and the board of policy board of directors. in 2021 and this year the...
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the mystery writers of america, their ten book series on american ethnic groups published by oxford university press, received many favorable reviews from such publications as the new york times and the miami herald. the hoopla is other books for adults include the monsters, which tells the story of mary shelley and the four people who helped inspired her classic novel, frankenstein and the crimes of paris, a collection of famous french crimes that was excerpted in vanity fair. dorothy has a master's degree in american history from the from nyu. and tom received his master's in education from xavier university. our authors tonight will be in conversation with mindy farmer farmer joined the national portrait gallery as a historian in 2022, as a memberory departms research. propose proposals, exhibitions and writes biographies to accompany the portraits in the museum's collections. farmer is also responsible for developing programing for portal, the portrait gallery scholar center scholarly center, excuse me and prior to arriving to the museum, farmer worked at kent state university, where she s
the mystery writers of america, their ten book series on american ethnic groups published by oxford university press, received many favorable reviews from such publications as the new york times and the miami herald. the hoopla is other books for adults include the monsters, which tells the story of mary shelley and the four people who helped inspired her classic novel, frankenstein and the crimes of paris, a collection of famous french crimes that was excerpted in vanity fair. dorothy has a...
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adeel mangi is a graduate of harvard and oxford universities and well respected in the legal community stellar record as a commercial litigator and his contributions to the advancement of civil rights for muslims and incarcerated americans. the american bar association rated him as highly qualified for the bench but the nomination of adeel mangi is in peril due to a coordinated campaign by republican senators to smear him as a terrorist and anti-semite despite his endorsements from both the antidefamation league and the american jewish committee. during a senate confirmation hearing, houthi for was faced with aggressive and insulting questions that echo post-9/11 hysteria. the republican senator john kennedy of louisiana for example, asked adeel mangi, do you celebrate 9/11? in response, adeel mangi said, "i don't think anyone can feel more strongly about what happened then someone who was there and saw it with their own eyes smoke billowing from the towers. it was my city that was attacked." adeel mangi was questioned about his stance on hamas. on wednesday, andrew bates called the at
adeel mangi is a graduate of harvard and oxford universities and well respected in the legal community stellar record as a commercial litigator and his contributions to the advancement of civil rights for muslims and incarcerated americans. the american bar association rated him as highly qualified for the bench but the nomination of adeel mangi is in peril due to a coordinated campaign by republican senators to smear him as a terrorist and anti-semite despite his endorsements from both the...
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published by oxford university press titled making the presidents john adams and the precedents that forged the republic. welcome to both of you. i'm really looking forward to our conversation today. but before we get started just a quick note to our audience. we are we welcome your questions. so if you look at the bottom of your screen there's a a q a function. if you would send your questions. i will do my best to either work them in the course of the conversation or save them until the end of the show. so let's get started. stephen so for the past 40 years, i have been telling my students that if you want to understand the presidency in exponential federal power, state power, you look at abraham lincoln who used the powers of the presidency, help fight and win the civil war. the progressive presidents, primarily teddy roosevelt and woodrow wilson, who brought the effervescence of the progressive movement from the local level up to the national level. and then, of course, roosevelt, who dramatically presidential power to fight the depression and world war two. but you're telling me
published by oxford university press titled making the presidents john adams and the precedents that forged the republic. welcome to both of you. i'm really looking forward to our conversation today. but before we get started just a quick note to our audience. we are we welcome your questions. so if you look at the bottom of your screen there's a a q a function. if you would send your questions. i will do my best to either work them in the course of the conversation or save them until the end...
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joining me now is professor linda yueh who is an economist at oxford university...he autumn statement which came into effect in january. autumn statement which came into effect injanuary. what is your assessment of that? if it effect in january. what is your assessment of that?— assessment of that? if it is a short-term _ assessment of that? if it is a short-term measure, - assessment of that? if it is a short-term measure, it - assessment of that? if it is a short-term measure, it willl assessment of that? if it is a i short-term measure, it will put assessment of that? if it is a - short-term measure, it will put £900 short—term measure, it will put £900 in the average worker pocket. national insurance versus income tax, the big difference, national insurance is a tax for people who are employed, 27 million people, a sizeable chunk of the population, but it only covers people in work, it is slightly cheaper than income tax which is the other alternative. the bigger picture i always stress, we are in a recession, the bank of england thinks at this moment, we are no
joining me now is professor linda yueh who is an economist at oxford university...he autumn statement which came into effect in january. autumn statement which came into effect injanuary. what is your assessment of that? if it effect in january. what is your assessment of that?— assessment of that? if it is a short-term _ assessment of that? if it is a short-term measure, - assessment of that? if it is a short-term measure, it - assessment of that? if it is a short-term measure, it willl...
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published by oxford university press titled making the presidents john adams and the precedents thatd the republic. welcome to both of you. i'm really looking forward to our started just a quick note to our audience. we are we welcome your questions. so if you look ath screen ther'a function. if you would send your questions. i will do my best to either work thconversation or save them untl the end of the show. so let's get started. stephen so for the past 40 years, i have been telling my students that if you want to understand the presidency in exponential federal power, state lincoln who used the powers of the presidency, help fight and win the civil war. the progressive presidents, primarily teddy roosevelt and woodrow wilson, who brought the effervescence of the progressive movement from the local level up to the national level. and then, of dramatically presil power to fight the depression and world war two. but you're telling me, is that everything been saying is wrong. so so fill me in. help me understand why whyt wrong and why we really should be looking at john quincy adams
published by oxford university press titled making the presidents john adams and the precedents thatd the republic. welcome to both of you. i'm really looking forward to our started just a quick note to our audience. we are we welcome your questions. so if you look ath screen ther'a function. if you would send your questions. i will do my best to either work thconversation or save them untl the end of the show. so let's get started. stephen so for the past 40 years, i have been telling my...