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dr shruti nath is a climate scientist at oxford university. physicists like you in the oxford university department. i want to better understand what the ai is doing to speed up the process of filling the gaps.— to speed up the process of filling the gaps. thank you for havin: filling the gaps. thank you for having me- — filling the gaps. thank you for having me. at _ filling the gaps. thank you for having me. at oxford - filling the gaps. thank you for| having me. at oxford physics, we're exploring hybrid modelling approaches, so looking at how ai can best complement our existing weather models. as florence says, these have all the physical knowledge that we've accumulated since newton. we're complement and went with al, particularly at oxford. we're looking at rainfall particularly, and what we're seeing is that when we take the best of the physical weather forecasts, take the best of the physical weatherforecasts, we take the best of the physical weather forecasts, we can really use ai as a data technique to create these structures that cou
dr shruti nath is a climate scientist at oxford university. physicists like you in the oxford university department. i want to better understand what the ai is doing to speed up the process of filling the gaps.— to speed up the process of filling the gaps. thank you for havin: filling the gaps. thank you for having me- — filling the gaps. thank you for having me. at _ filling the gaps. thank you for having me. at oxford - filling the gaps. thank you for| having me. at oxford physics, we're...
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to broad use plans and each each directly then defeated to where i bought an early study by oxford university in 2011 reported cultivated may, could produce up to 96 percent fueled greenhouse gas emissions. then lots stuck, thanks to using less land was in phase, but the numbers here also contested. some studies claim cultivated meat and dairy will need to be run on renewable energy sources if they are to retain at lower emissions. so we know the world needs to change something about its eating habits, but that taste and texture of meat and dairy is something that many people are unwilling to give up. no, not all the cost to come closer to the actual dairy full. the use is what's called precision fermentation, the evolution of the process of dating back thousands of years. they take koji, a type of funky, which is use a lot in japanese because they feed and cement it to create a protein similar to way and then turn it into cheese. the company also plans on using an animal free casing protein that 1st needs a you approve the product like cheese where, you know, it is already a process product
to broad use plans and each each directly then defeated to where i bought an early study by oxford university in 2011 reported cultivated may, could produce up to 96 percent fueled greenhouse gas emissions. then lots stuck, thanks to using less land was in phase, but the numbers here also contested. some studies claim cultivated meat and dairy will need to be run on renewable energy sources if they are to retain at lower emissions. so we know the world needs to change something about its eating...
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harvard university, mat university, stanford university, oxford university, berkeley california university, cambridge college london university, seattle washington university, and columbia university are among the top 10 universities in the world in this ranking. the purchase of stationery and equipment needed by students continues throughout the country. on the other hand, the ministry has announced that it will monitor the stationery market until mehr 15. stationery stores are very busy these days. shop windows are also filled with students' belongings. less than a week left for the start of schools and there are few students. they are getting ready to go to school it's open, what did you come to buy? i bought a notebook . i bought a pencil. it was white. i bought it . i came to buy tahri prayer. i went to school. i didn't buy a bag. i came to buy a notebook. i bought a pencil. i bought a colored pencil. i bought something you liked. you bought a beautiful dress in this excitement, father. mothers say that preparation is knowledge. the general administration of the same office has announ
harvard university, mat university, stanford university, oxford university, berkeley california university, cambridge college london university, seattle washington university, and columbia university are among the top 10 universities in the world in this ranking. the purchase of stationery and equipment needed by students continues throughout the country. on the other hand, the ministry has announced that it will monitor the stationery market until mehr 15. stationery stores are very busy these...
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the 1st red joseph conventional was studying at oxford university. full cups was just an operation. a twisted from to see of comrades imagination. he had summed up. he had judged a star, 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 comrade was writing his book, life was imitating odd in an astounding way. a french army officer was leading an invasion of west africa. and his true story was even more terrifying than columbus fix. i began to plant a journey across space. time in search of this real the joke to read. so i grew up in both of my parents come from nigeria in west africa a little bit. when i go into oxford, so more 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 was the history they didn't teach at school. the. i disagree with the heart in london sites in congress with joseph conrad said his story. a countr
the 1st red joseph conventional was studying at oxford university. full cups was just an operation. a twisted from to see of comrades imagination. he had summed up. he had judged a star, 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 comrade was writing his book, life was imitating odd in an astounding way. a...
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territory of the ancient russian state, if you look at the chronology, then indeed the opening of oxford university coincides with the years of vladimir manomakh's life, but let's ask ourselves a simple question: did the russian prince, who fought off the raids of the nomads, who participated in feudal warriors to ... which we know now is rather a child of the new era, have time to go there, to study there, why, what for? vladimir manomakh could hardly and did he know about it to go there? dmitry, thank you very much and all the best, and i want to draw your attention not only to the content of this fake, but to the author himself, alexander levchenko, ambassador of ukraine to croatia, bosnia and herzegovina, from 2010 to 2017, historian. from 85 to 92 in teaching administrative work in the education authorities of kiev, from march 92 in the diplomatic service, this is a very serious dangerous person, this is exactly a person who, with the help of independence , his career took off, in years just from the beginning of the nineties, really here we need to understand that what the nineties were like
territory of the ancient russian state, if you look at the chronology, then indeed the opening of oxford university coincides with the years of vladimir manomakh's life, but let's ask ourselves a simple question: did the russian prince, who fought off the raids of the nomads, who participated in feudal warriors to ... which we know now is rather a child of the new era, have time to go there, to study there, why, what for? vladimir manomakh could hardly and did he know about it to go there?...
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then it went to the uk and it was given to uh this the the uh isgap uh um satellite office in oxford university to put on their annual event so that meant that everyone who was at that event who was a speaker at that event where effectively um ventricusts for the the israel government, but nobody said to anybody, it's never been revealed that that was the case, one of the people who was at the event was guy called david hush, who of course is sociologist at the university, goldsmith's university, we've discussed him on the show before, and so he was there uh, he's never revealed the fact that he got directly is really money and and actually being academic in his publications, he should be putting that in his journal articles that he's got a conflict of interest which is he is directly funded by the signist entity, absolutely, absolutely, but but david i mean the the national university network is particularly noteworthy isn't it? i mean, what kind of antics has it got up to over the years? hilel international has been involved in smearing palestine solidarity activists for many years, if not de
then it went to the uk and it was given to uh this the the uh isgap uh um satellite office in oxford university to put on their annual event so that meant that everyone who was at that event who was a speaker at that event where effectively um ventricusts for the the israel government, but nobody said to anybody, it's never been revealed that that was the case, one of the people who was at the event was guy called david hush, who of course is sociologist at the university, goldsmith's...
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he'd been a rhodes scholar at oxford university and an army captain, who was at one point offered a teachingg the military for music. # freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose...# it's perhaps not a surprise that his best known song, me and bobby mcgee... # i'd trade all of my tomorrows for one single yesterday...# ..sung here by his girlfriend at the time, janisjoplin, was a celebration of freedom and escape. # help me make it through the night~~#_ and here, with his wife at the time, rita coolidge, a little reminder of the intense, rough hewn charisma of kris kristofferson. # help me make iti through the night.# kris kristofferson, who's died at the age of 88. let's just take it back to the latest events in the middle east. we can show you live pictures than from beirut. we can see some of the smoke still rising there from beirut after more attacks on the capital of lebanon. hezbollah�*s deputy leader has said it is ready for an israeli ground offensive, should it come. it is the first speech by a high—ranking official since israel killed the hezbollah leader himself hassan na
he'd been a rhodes scholar at oxford university and an army captain, who was at one point offered a teachingg the military for music. # freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose...# it's perhaps not a surprise that his best known song, me and bobby mcgee... # i'd trade all of my tomorrows for one single yesterday...# ..sung here by his girlfriend at the time, janisjoplin, was a celebration of freedom and escape. # help me make it through the night~~#_ and here, with his wife at the...
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pursuit of or in service of a political aim or a nother academic professor louise richardson at oxford university. she says, terrorism is defined as deliberately and violently targeting civilians for political purposes. now, if we look at the back characterization of what terrorism is, then to nash, the sousa is effectively cheerleading, and laughing at terrorism, terrorism should always be condemned. and therefore, i see him as a terrorist, sympathizer, and i condemn him for that. and i find it absolutely disgusting and deplorable, but anybody follows and listen is to this guy. well, strong words from another child. i've never seen you quite like this, but you know, it's, it's hard to disagree with somebody, vanity. yeah, for somebody who does, it's hard to disagree with somebody who says what you said about somebody who says publicly, i'm sitting here laughing at people losing their arms or legs dying and having their children attacked by booby trapped booby traps set inside or explosives inside their technological equipment or their digital equipment it's, it's, it's, it's an amazing day and a
pursuit of or in service of a political aim or a nother academic professor louise richardson at oxford university. she says, terrorism is defined as deliberately and violently targeting civilians for political purposes. now, if we look at the back characterization of what terrorism is, then to nash, the sousa is effectively cheerleading, and laughing at terrorism, terrorism should always be condemned. and therefore, i see him as a terrorist, sympathizer, and i condemn him for that. and i find...
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he had been a rhodes scholar at oxford university and an army captain who was at one point offered ave of him abandoning the military for music. # freedom'sjust another word... it's perhaps not a surprise that his best—known song me and bobby mcgee, sung here by his girlfriend at the time, janisjoplin, was a celebration of freedom and escape. # help me make it through the night. and here with his wife rita, a reminder of the intense charisma of kris kristofferson. # help me make it through the night... up up chris kristofferson passing away at the age of 88. new zealand has regained the world record for the largest number of people taking part in a haka. 6000 people coming togetherfor haka. 6000 people coming together for performance at the stadium in auckland. the haka is a traditional dance associated with new zealand's traditional maori people. more at the top of the hour on bbc news. hello there. well, it's now the end of the month, and it's been a very wet one across the southern half of the uk. some spots here have seen more than three or four times their average september rain
he had been a rhodes scholar at oxford university and an army captain who was at one point offered ave of him abandoning the military for music. # freedom'sjust another word... it's perhaps not a surprise that his best—known song me and bobby mcgee, sung here by his girlfriend at the time, janisjoplin, was a celebration of freedom and escape. # help me make it through the night. and here with his wife rita, a reminder of the intense charisma of kris kristofferson. # help me make it through...
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he'd been a rhodes scholar at oxford university and an army captain, who was at one point offered a teachingim abandoning the military for music. # freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose...# it's perhaps not a surprise that his best known song, me and bobby mcgee... # i'd trade all of my tomorrows for one single yesterday...# ..sung here by his girlfriend at the time, janisjoplin, was a celebration of freedom and escape. # help me make it through the night...# and here, with his wife at the time, rita coolidge, a little reminder of the intense, rough hewn charisma of kris kristofferson. # help me make it through the night.# kris kristofferson, who's died at the age of 88. lets you bring you the latest from the middle east. we have received these pictures of israeli forces gathering in the north of israel, close to the lebanese border. tanks and troops there. it comes amid heightened speculation that there could be an israeli ground offensive on southern lebanon on that is imminent. certainly, we have heard from the israeli defence minister today, yoav gallant, saying israel is
he'd been a rhodes scholar at oxford university and an army captain, who was at one point offered a teachingim abandoning the military for music. # freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose...# it's perhaps not a surprise that his best known song, me and bobby mcgee... # i'd trade all of my tomorrows for one single yesterday...# ..sung here by his girlfriend at the time, janisjoplin, was a celebration of freedom and escape. # help me make it through the night...# and here, with his...
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so 2 years oxford p, a company founded by oxford university graduates, has rates and efficiency of 28.6 percent and supposedly solve the degradation issue . already bought me. the company has published verifiable data yet, nor is there a lot of published research on real world outdoor tests. i. these are a lot of so that you test. yeah. wow. this is catalina. oh, she oversees the degradation tests of 10 them solar sales at the helm holds institute. and what kind of stability is we currently looking at here? sometimes to fail after a few days over. sometimes the last 4 years literally measured the loss of 20 percent and efficiency, and just half a year it takes to look them solar cells roughly 20 years to reach that level of degradation. and some companies say they've already 6 this issue and are ready to go to market next. yeah. do you believe that's possible? because sometimes here we must also have conferences, but they normally don't show the data. it's all very secret or 10 them solar cells would also need to price match existing sales at taskbar. experts view as difficult to achiev
so 2 years oxford p, a company founded by oxford university graduates, has rates and efficiency of 28.6 percent and supposedly solve the degradation issue . already bought me. the company has published verifiable data yet, nor is there a lot of published research on real world outdoor tests. i. these are a lot of so that you test. yeah. wow. this is catalina. oh, she oversees the degradation tests of 10 them solar sales at the helm holds institute. and what kind of stability is we currently...
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he had been a rhodes scholar at oxford university and an army captain who was at one point offered aitary for music. # freedom'sjust another word... it's perhaps not a surprise that his best—known song me and bobby mcgee, sung here by his girlfriend at the timejanisjoplin, was a celebration of freedom and escape. # help me make it through the night. and here with his wife rita, a reminder of the intense charisma of kris kristofferson. # help me make it through the night... quite the life and quite the career. chris kristofferson has died at 88. apologies if there were issues with the sound. we will bring that packaged you again in full in the next hour. stay with us right here on bbc news. hello there. well, it's now the end of the month, and it's been a very wet one across the southern half of the uk. some spots here have seen more than three or four times their average september rainfall. and there's more wet weather to come too, notably for the start of the week and then through the middle of the week, things will settle down, it will turn drier, there will be some sunshine, so th
he had been a rhodes scholar at oxford university and an army captain who was at one point offered aitary for music. # freedom'sjust another word... it's perhaps not a surprise that his best—known song me and bobby mcgee, sung here by his girlfriend at the timejanisjoplin, was a celebration of freedom and escape. # help me make it through the night. and here with his wife rita, a reminder of the intense charisma of kris kristofferson. # help me make it through the night... quite the life and...
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let me say that's and is really a jewish writing, wrote the book from oxford university. i have it's in my library, i view this every day. i like to be this edit site. the it's called is right in the swift from within me, and this person is a jewish person. he went and the space is 2014 for a couple of years and used to he used to be called them to cindy economists. and he don't exactly why he thinks israel is gonna end itself by itself because they had some money. does not really work. just like you stay for the theater. you can always remember and say the things that you liked to listen to, but you cannot really change the fact that these people, these under dogs, these indigenous people are not really elicited. they have side, but a thoughts they have a drone. they called it the who, who, it was the, it was able to go and take footages of more than 10 minutes to the basis of these reviews and come back intact to 11 on an error. it's in a psychological warfare. this is on presidents and this city of the still good, the capacity and the ability of the opposite of that ex
let me say that's and is really a jewish writing, wrote the book from oxford university. i have it's in my library, i view this every day. i like to be this edit site. the it's called is right in the swift from within me, and this person is a jewish person. he went and the space is 2014 for a couple of years and used to he used to be called them to cindy economists. and he don't exactly why he thinks israel is gonna end itself by itself because they had some money. does not really work. just...
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he'd been a rhodes scholar at oxford university and an army captain, who was at one point offered a teachingdoning the military for music. # freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose...# it's perhaps not a surprise that his best known song, me and bobby mcgee... # i'd trade all of my tomorrows for one single yesterday...# ..sung here by his girlfriend at the time, janisjoplin, was a celebration of freedom and escape. # help me make it through the night...# and here, with his wife at the time, rita coolidge, a little reminder of the intense, rough hewn charisma of kris kristofferson. # help me make it through the night.# kris kristofferson, who's died at the age of 88. and finally — a spacex rocket with two crew aboard has successfully docked with the international space station. there are two spare seats on the dragon vessel, which will be needed to bring back two astronauts who've been stranded on the station sincejune. butch wilmore and suni williams were supposed to spend eight days on the station but will now spend eight months on board after their new boeing starliner spacecr
he'd been a rhodes scholar at oxford university and an army captain, who was at one point offered a teachingdoning the military for music. # freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose...# it's perhaps not a surprise that his best known song, me and bobby mcgee... # i'd trade all of my tomorrows for one single yesterday...# ..sung here by his girlfriend at the time, janisjoplin, was a celebration of freedom and escape. # help me make it through the night...# and here, with his wife at...
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month and no real evidence of whether they work or not and panorama have the difference for oxford universitycts on the market and promising all sorts of things for women and so, when you get bombarded with social media magazines everywhere but we with research to the deep dive into 15 menopause products in the science by the claims and what they found was that actually, only one had been trailed to establish is effective, just one and there's very little evidence for the supplements actually working and i hate the fact that women, feel duped feeling that i need to do something and ijust take the supplement and actually there is no scientific evidence for it. �* , ., , there is no scientific evidence for it. 2 ., , , ,, , there is no scientific evidence for it. it's not “ust supplements that ou it. it's notjust supplements that you looked _ it. it's notjust supplements that you looked at. — it. it's notjust supplements that you looked at, it's _ it. it's notjust supplements that you looked at, it's also - it. it's notjust supplements that you looked at, it's also the - it. it's notjust supple
month and no real evidence of whether they work or not and panorama have the difference for oxford universitycts on the market and promising all sorts of things for women and so, when you get bombarded with social media magazines everywhere but we with research to the deep dive into 15 menopause products in the science by the claims and what they found was that actually, only one had been trailed to establish is effective, just one and there's very little evidence for the supplements actually...
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he'd been a rhodes scholar at oxford university and an army captain who was, at one point, was offerednothing left to lose. it's perhaps not a surprise that his best—known song, me and bobby mcgee... # but i'd trade all of my tomorrows # for one single yesterday. ..sung here by his girlfriend at the timejanisjoplin, was a celebration of freedom and escape. # help me make it through the night. and here with his wife at the time rita coolidge, a little reminder of the intense rough—hewn charisma of kris kristofferson. # help me make it through the night... kris kristofferson, who's died at the age of 88. business today is next. i have already touched on a few of the stories we will be highlighting. austria, the outcome of their election. what does it mean for their economy? also looking at the shift in the uk to clean energy. all that and more. i will see you in a moment. hello there. well, it's now the end of the month, and it's been a very wet one across the southern half of the uk. some spots here have seen more than three or four times their average september rainfall. and there's mo
he'd been a rhodes scholar at oxford university and an army captain who was, at one point, was offerednothing left to lose. it's perhaps not a surprise that his best—known song, me and bobby mcgee... # but i'd trade all of my tomorrows # for one single yesterday. ..sung here by his girlfriend at the timejanisjoplin, was a celebration of freedom and escape. # help me make it through the night. and here with his wife at the time rita coolidge, a little reminder of the intense rough—hewn...
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statement, he wittered on about how he felt he'd struggled all his life because he didn't go to oxford universityhe went to cardiff university about his strict father. >> he was trying to turn himself into the victim. the victims here are these young children who he ruthlessly exploited. do we know how any of those boys are? >> no, are? > no, no, are? >> no, no, no, we don't know. and we may never know either . and we may never know either. and we may never know either. and the thing is as well, when you know children's child sexual abuse, you know, when that happens, when that is documented in some way in that picture, those images are on the internet or whatsapp or wherever they are. every time those pictures are. every time those pictures are accessed, it's like that child is abused again. they are revictimized, so it's disgusting . revictimized, so it's disgusting. and the fact that he talked about not getting into oxford, i mean, i just i find that really baffling. i mean, what's what to do with anything. and lots of people don't get into certain places. it's, it's, you know, and since when
statement, he wittered on about how he felt he'd struggled all his life because he didn't go to oxford universityhe went to cardiff university about his strict father. >> he was trying to turn himself into the victim. the victims here are these young children who he ruthlessly exploited. do we know how any of those boys are? >> no, are? > no, no, are? >> no, no, no, we don't know. and we may never know either . and we may never know either. and we may never know either. and...
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history and its consequences and her next going to war an american history is under contract with oxford university and is very eagerly anticipated by some of us in this room. so as a saw, as a historian, i'll for myself as a historian, i like to start at beginning. and if we start at the beginning, maybe we could talk and today with a little bit of discussion, the beginning of the korean war, it's partly, i think for many americans, it's an episode of the cold war. but it's also war of decolonization. it's a war of nationalism. it is a war with so many individual threads, each of which become magnified and intensified as. they become entangled. so it might be an unfair question, but i love the question anyway. and i wanted to just ask each of our panelists, when did the korean begin? would you should i start? you can go right ahead. thank you. thank you, for inviting me to this colloquy. it's a great privilege to be here amongst so many other fantastic scholars so. i think, you know, even today when the korean is taught in american schools, a lot of times still emphasized that it began on june 25t
history and its consequences and her next going to war an american history is under contract with oxford university and is very eagerly anticipated by some of us in this room. so as a saw, as a historian, i'll for myself as a historian, i like to start at beginning. and if we start at the beginning, maybe we could talk and today with a little bit of discussion, the beginning of the korean war, it's partly, i think for many americans, it's an episode of the cold war. but it's also war of...
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and consequences and her next book, going to war in american history is under contract with oxford university press and is very eagerly anticipated by some of us in this room. so as a historian, i speak to myself, if we start at the beginning, maybe we can talk and begin today with a little bit of discussion about the beginning of the korean war. it's partly for many americans as an episode of the cold war but it's also a war of decolonization and each become intensified as they become entangled. so it might be an unfair question but i love the question anyway a and i wanted to ask eah of our panelists when did the korea war begin. >> you can go right ahead. >> thank you, thank you for inviting me. it's a great privilege to be here amongst so many other fantastic scholars. so i think, you flow, even today when the korean war is taught in american high schools a, lot of times it still emphasized that it began on june 25th, 1950 when north korea invaded south korea but i think over the last 30 years it's become pretty commonly accepted among historians that if you want to understand the origins
and consequences and her next book, going to war in american history is under contract with oxford university press and is very eagerly anticipated by some of us in this room. so as a historian, i speak to myself, if we start at the beginning, maybe we can talk and begin today with a little bit of discussion about the beginning of the korean war. it's partly for many americans as an episode of the cold war but it's also a war of decolonization and each become intensified as they become...
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now researchers at the university of washington and oxford university in england analyzed 520 millionlth records. they found resistance to antibiotics led to the deaths of 1 million people each year. but what's even more concerning is that scientists predict a superbug could kill 39 million people by the year 2050. reasons include people passing up vaccinations and a shortage of clean water and proper sanitation, allowing infections to spread. another attempt to establish a nationwide right to in vitro fertilization has failed in the senate. that vote was 51 to 44, with two republicans voting with democrats on the issue. the bill needed 60 to pass. republicans first blocked a similar bill to safeguard ivf treatment three months ago, saying that it was too broad. republicans accused democrats of pushing for a vote in bad faith. >> look, as i talked to families across alabama and parents who are hopeful they can bring a child into this world, making sure that this process is protected and available is critically important. however, this bill isn't the one that democrats are putting on t
now researchers at the university of washington and oxford university in england analyzed 520 millionlth records. they found resistance to antibiotics led to the deaths of 1 million people each year. but what's even more concerning is that scientists predict a superbug could kill 39 million people by the year 2050. reasons include people passing up vaccinations and a shortage of clean water and proper sanitation, allowing infections to spread. another attempt to establish a nationwide right to...