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in her letter she rightly recognised it was for research england or ukri to take action— for researching. ukri has grasped the metal— investigating. ukri has grasped the metal there and in that investigation it should possibly take advice for example from some of our top _ take advice for example from some of our top research universities and vice chancellors and bring a bit more _ vice chancellors and bring a bit more of— vice chancellors and bring a bit more of what has gone wrong in that selection _ more of what has gone wrong in that selection of — more of what has gone wrong in that selection of people who cannot command confidence. the}r selection of people who cannot command confidence. they couldn't command confidence. they couldn't command confidence, _ command confidence. they couldn't command confidence, professor. i command confidence. they couldn't i command confidence, professor. they shouldn't, essentially, have been appointed to this equality, diversity and inclusion group because of the views that were expressed. to put it bluntly, if you are on an advisory group for
in her letter she rightly recognised it was for research england or ukri to take action— for researching. ukri has grasped the metal— investigating. ukri has grasped the metal there and in that investigation it should possibly take advice for example from some of our top _ take advice for example from some of our top research universities and vice chancellors and bring a bit more _ vice chancellors and bring a bit more of— vice chancellors and bring a bit more of what has gone wrong in...
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researchers from england, the netherlands, germany and other countries visited here and decided thatmilar objects in the regions of northern eurasia and north america. bald mountain is the highest point of the nizhninsky moat. this is a favorite place not only for residents of shklov, but also for guests of the ancient city. at this place, in unity with nature, our distant ancestors performed traditional rituals, worshiping to their gods.
researchers from england, the netherlands, germany and other countries visited here and decided thatmilar objects in the regions of northern eurasia and north america. bald mountain is the highest point of the nizhninsky moat. this is a favorite place not only for residents of shklov, but also for guests of the ancient city. at this place, in unity with nature, our distant ancestors performed traditional rituals, worshiping to their gods.
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researchers in england analyzed data on 2 million. >> people in dozens of countries in search of a so-calledmoking gun linking technology and well-being. but they say they came up empty. study published in clinical psychological science include people ages 15 to 89. still, researchers say much of the data it needs to fully understand the impacts and is hit by technology companies and online platforms and that data they say should be released. that wraps up kron 4 news at 5, but there's much more coming up. kron. 4 news at 6 is straight ahead. vicki liviakis here. >> tell us all about that. i think he hi, noelle can. here's what we're working on for a the news at 6. there's a new twist in the ongoing efforts to recall. >> alameda county, d a pamela price. what the county supervisors just decided despite objections from people who support and oppose recalling price. plus, health concerns are growing over the chevron refinery in reach richmond following incident. we're going to hear from one county officials call for stronger actions against the self and oakland. they just got named one of the
researchers in england analyzed data on 2 million. >> people in dozens of countries in search of a so-calledmoking gun linking technology and well-being. but they say they came up empty. study published in clinical psychological science include people ages 15 to 89. still, researchers say much of the data it needs to fully understand the impacts and is hit by technology companies and online platforms and that data they say should be released. that wraps up kron 4 news at 5, but there's...
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researchers from england visited here. the netherlands, germany and other countries decided that the natural monument is significantly superior to similar objects in the regions northern eurasia and north america. bald mountain is the highest point of the nizhninsky moat; it is a favorite place not only for residents of shklov, but also for guests of the ancient city. at this place, in unity with nature, our distant ancestors performed traditional rituals, worshiping their gods. as in ancient times, today the city is very clearly visible from here. once upon a time, a waterway from varyak to the greeks passed past bald mountain; it connected scandinavia and byzantium. but as you understand, bald mountain is a witness to many events that have sunk into the summer. here now there is a tourist and excursion complex made in the style of ancient slavic folk wooden architecture. it consists of log buildings in the form of observation and watchtowers, for which the ancient slavs were definitely not ashamed. modern shklov, the hei
researchers from england visited here. the netherlands, germany and other countries decided that the natural monument is significantly superior to similar objects in the regions northern eurasia and north america. bald mountain is the highest point of the nizhninsky moat; it is a favorite place not only for residents of shklov, but also for guests of the ancient city. at this place, in unity with nature, our distant ancestors performed traditional rituals, worshiping their gods. as in ancient...
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england. further research will be largely dry but it could be cloudy for much of the day.ace. the australian woman accused of murdering three people with deadly mushrooms — police say she tried to kill her ex—husband on several previous occasions. and why climate change may be behind a big rise in the number of jellyfish spotted in british waters. and coming up on bbc news: ben stokes will have knee surgery after the world cup. the england player has been unable to bowl at the tournament in india.
england. further research will be largely dry but it could be cloudy for much of the day.ace. the australian woman accused of murdering three people with deadly mushrooms — police say she tried to kill her ex—husband on several previous occasions. and why climate change may be behind a big rise in the number of jellyfish spotted in british waters. and coming up on bbc news: ben stokes will have knee surgery after the world cup. the england player has been unable to bowl at the tournament in...
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the results of the research on 2a,000 people taking prep across england, have been described as �*reassuringhiggins trust said it wants easier access to the drug. the labour politician, alistair darling — who was the chancellor during the global financial crisis in 2008 — has died at the age of 70. lord darling, who was an mp for edinburgh, served in the cabinet for 13 years following labour's landslide 1997 election win. you're live with bbc news. let's turn to cop 28 now. the world's most important climate meeting got under way today and is being hosted in dubai by the united arab emirates, one of the world's top ten oil producers. and today in a surprise move, delegates have agreed to launch a long—awaited fund to pay for damage from climate—driven storms and drought. cop stands for "conference of the parties", where the "parties" are the countries that signed up to the original un climate agreement in 1992. this is the 28th annual meeting. as you can see from this family photo king charles, known being outspoken on the environment, has joined world leaders at the summit. as the event beg
the results of the research on 2a,000 people taking prep across england, have been described as �*reassuringhiggins trust said it wants easier access to the drug. the labour politician, alistair darling — who was the chancellor during the global financial crisis in 2008 — has died at the age of 70. lord darling, who was an mp for edinburgh, served in the cabinet for 13 years following labour's landslide 1997 election win. you're live with bbc news. let's turn to cop 28 now. the world's...
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england are due to being under pressure, the temper started to fray. but they were able to researcho remember is it that cemented their place as the world's number one. england's victory also ensured they will stay ahead of new zealand at the top of the world rankings. and to top it off, captain marlie packer was named world player of the year after the game. it isa it is a game of rugby. you win it or you lose it, and sometimes losing a game of rugby makes you a better person and you learn from that, and beating new zealand in their own back yard, there is no better feeling, but you have to learn from that. and that is hopefully out that he will grow from tonight. hopefully, this will help us in twickenham further down the year. —— sometimes winning a game. wales rugby legends alun wynjones, justin tipuric and leigh halfpenny bid their farewell to the international game at the principality stadium as wales beat barbarians by 49 points to 26. tipuric and jones lined up for the baa baas. jones ends his career as the world's most capped player and bowed out with the invitational side'
england are due to being under pressure, the temper started to fray. but they were able to researcho remember is it that cemented their place as the world's number one. england's victory also ensured they will stay ahead of new zealand at the top of the world rankings. and to top it off, captain marlie packer was named world player of the year after the game. it isa it is a game of rugby. you win it or you lose it, and sometimes losing a game of rugby makes you a better person and you learn...
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this comes as new research reveals the most active place in england has more than double the participationsome of the biggest sport events in recent years, turning inspiration into participation has proved a major challenge with 25% of adults in england deem to be inactive and the government says it wants millions more to be exercising regularly by 2030. the hope is that this new funding approach tackles the high levels of physical inactivity that often occur in areas of deprivation. some others believe a lot more needs to be done. it’s some others believe a lot more needs to be done. 3 ., , some others believe a lot more needs to be done. �*, ., via: ., ' :: :: to be done. it's only 80 to 100 laces. to be done. it's only 80 to 100 places- we _ to be done. it's only 80 to 100 places. we need _ to be done. it's only 80 to 100 places. we need to _ to be done. it's only 80 to 100 places. we need to take i to be done. it's only 80 to 100 places. we need to take that l to be done. it's only 80 to 100 i places. we need to take that further and wider and we need to get organisations and departmen
this comes as new research reveals the most active place in england has more than double the participationsome of the biggest sport events in recent years, turning inspiration into participation has proved a major challenge with 25% of adults in england deem to be inactive and the government says it wants millions more to be exercising regularly by 2030. the hope is that this new funding approach tackles the high levels of physical inactivity that often occur in areas of deprivation. some...
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this comes as new research reveals the most active place in england has almost double the participation participation has proved a major challenge — with 25% of adults in england deemed to be inactive. and the government says it wants millions more to be exercising regularly by 2030. the hope is that this new funding approach finally tackles the high levels of physical inactivity that often occur in areas of deprivation, like here in this part of canvey island. but some others believe a lot more needs to be done. 80 to 100 places is fantastic, but it is only 80—100 places. we need to take that further. we need to take that wider and we need to get organisations and departments working together with that common goal. and with a significant drop in the amount of pe and sport in schools in england over the past decade and concerns over both facilities and the cost of living crisis, many feel much more investment is needed if inactivity is to finally be tackled. dan roan, bbc news. the euclid telescope, which is trying to unlock some of the biggest mysteries of the universe, has released it
this comes as new research reveals the most active place in england has almost double the participation participation has proved a major challenge — with 25% of adults in england deemed to be inactive. and the government says it wants millions more to be exercising regularly by 2030. the hope is that this new funding approach finally tackles the high levels of physical inactivity that often occur in areas of deprivation, like here in this part of canvey island. but some others believe a lot...
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other parts of the uk may eventually follow nhs england's lead in making anastrozole more widely available as a preventative medicine, and researchital in a critical condition after reports of a stabbing in leeds. west yorkshire police said a teenage boy has been arrested in connection with the incident, which happened this afternoon near a primary school in the horsforth area of the city. police say inquiries are ongoing. at the covid inquiry today, lord udny—lister, a former chief of staff to borisjohnson, confirmed that early in the pandemic, the then—prime minister had offered to be injected with covid—19 on television to "demonstrate to the public that it did not pose a threat". mrjohnson was hospitalised with covid in april 2020, and was later moved to an intensive care unit when his symptoms worsened. the family of captain sir tom moore have lost a planning application appeal against the demolition of an unauthorised spa in their garden. captain sir tom raised more than £38 million for the nhs in 2020 during the covid pandemic. his family say no charity money was used in the construction of the spa. jo black has more. capt
other parts of the uk may eventually follow nhs england's lead in making anastrozole more widely available as a preventative medicine, and researchital in a critical condition after reports of a stabbing in leeds. west yorkshire police said a teenage boy has been arrested in connection with the incident, which happened this afternoon near a primary school in the horsforth area of the city. police say inquiries are ongoing. at the covid inquiry today, lord udny—lister, a former chief of staff...
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research. but they clearly forgot joan of england. the king's favourite daughter.hom he wrote with what intense bitterness of heart. we have to tell you this destructive death who seizes young and old alike, sparing no one and reducing rich and poor to the same level as lamentably snatched both of us. our snatched from both of us. our dearest daughter, whom we loved best of all as her virtues , best of all as her virtues, demanded it affected rich and poor alike. so is there any point in this attempt to rewrite history ? and i think edward the history? and i think edward the third was really very fond of his daughter, joan, in a way that medieval monarchs weren't expected to be. and the black death hit everybody . death hit everybody. >> indeed. but do you remember at the beginning of the covid pandemic, there was a spike in the numbers of those in ethnic minority populations and groupings who contracted and died of the virus in the first wave, and they worked out. that was because, of course, high numbers of those individuals worked on the frontline services in th
research. but they clearly forgot joan of england. the king's favourite daughter.hom he wrote with what intense bitterness of heart. we have to tell you this destructive death who seizes young and old alike, sparing no one and reducing rich and poor to the same level as lamentably snatched both of us. our snatched from both of us. our dearest daughter, whom we loved best of all as her virtues , best of all as her virtues, demanded it affected rich and poor alike. so is there any point in this...
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i don't know of specific research that was undertaken then to look at the impact. but public health englandep away from the covid inquiry. we heard earlier from from the covid inquiry. we heard earlierfrom if from the covid inquiry. we heard earlier from if chancellorjeremy hunt at the cbi conference, that was also addressed by labour'sjonathan reynolds. tote also addressed by labour's jonathan re nolds. ~ ., ., , ., reynolds. we need a long-term plan for national — reynolds. we need a long-term plan for national renewal. _ reynolds. we need a long-term plan for national renewal. that _ reynolds. we need a long-term plan for national renewal. that is - reynolds. we need a long-term plan for national renewal. that is the - for national renewal. that is the business environment we are proposing. you know that much of the policy that affects your firms isn't in the remit of the business department or the treasury. it requires a whole government approach. so when it come to your biggest asset, the people who work for you, biggest asset, the people who work foryou, labour's biggest asset, the pe
i don't know of specific research that was undertaken then to look at the impact. but public health englandep away from the covid inquiry. we heard earlier from from the covid inquiry. we heard earlierfrom if from the covid inquiry. we heard earlier from if chancellorjeremy hunt at the cbi conference, that was also addressed by labour'sjonathan reynolds. tote also addressed by labour's jonathan re nolds. ~ ., ., , ., reynolds. we need a long-term plan for national — reynolds. we need a...
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his research and writing have been published by the new england journal of medicine, the new york times, the wall street journal, and the washington post. they are joined in conversation tonight by emily oster oster, a new york times bestselling author whose books include expecting better crib sheet and the family firm. last year, she was named the 22 time magazine hundred most influential people list, joanna and worsham presenting their new book, random acts of medicine. why do kids born in the summer get diagnosed more often with adhd? how are marathons for your health even when you're not running? would have and salesmen have in common which annual event made people 30% more likely to get covid 19. as a university chicago trained economist and harvard school professor and dr. babu jenna is uniquely equipped to answer these questions and is a critical care doctor at massachusetts general hospital who researches health care policy. christopher worsham confronts their impact on the hospital's sickest patients. in the singular work of, science and medicine, jenna and worsham show us how
his research and writing have been published by the new england journal of medicine, the new york times, the wall street journal, and the washington post. they are joined in conversation tonight by emily oster oster, a new york times bestselling author whose books include expecting better crib sheet and the family firm. last year, she was named the 22 time magazine hundred most influential people list, joanna and worsham presenting their new book, random acts of medicine. why do kids born in...
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one researcher part of this study is eleanor tew, head of forest planning for forestry england. tellsood evening- the _ tells more about the study. good evening. the study _ tells more about the study. good evening. the study harness - tells more about the study. (emf. evening. the study harness the collective wisdom of experts to identify 50 emerging challenges and opportunities facing uk forests over the next 50 years. those issues cover everything from new technology including things like virtual reality right through to global markets. one of the most significant challenges as we said at the start was the potential for catastrophic ecosystem collapse which is quite alarming and that is where multiple threats come together primarily caused by climate change, things like weather events like wind and fire and pests and diseases. if that happened simultaneously, it could cause a force as a whole to collapse which would be significant notjust for wildlife, which would be significant notjust forwildlife, but which would be significant notjust for wildlife, but also for society as well.
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other people have asked thatr question some scientists at a university in england have done some algorithmic researchnd asked about artificial intelligence this is one of the positive uses they can analyze language patterns in order to attribute authorship. the conclusion was she is at least a co-author of central aspect of the book. since there are so few female philosophers that have had such a historic role i think it is important to at least raise her potential coauthorship every time i refer toef this classic enduring work. >> in just a minutes in case you did not see it on the screen i went to read out the code or a discount on nadine's most recent book free speech. but everyone needs to know i will read that in just two minutes. so get ready for that. we also ask our office but they are currently reading here is nadine's listed. canceling of the american find, mr. texasyawrence writ. seven days o possibilities, one teacher, 24 kids and music that change their lives forever and nothing sacred outspoken voices in contemporary fiction by harris press. let's start with seven days upon those what's
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that other people have asked that question and some scientists at a university in england have done some algorithmic research. professor ellis had asked about artificial intelligence and this is one of the positive uses of it, that they can analyze language patterns, in order to attribute authorship. the conclusion was, she is, at least a co-author of central aspects of the book. since there are so few female philosophers that have had such a historic role, i think it is important to at least raise her potential coauthorship, every time i refer to this classic work. host: in just a minute, in case you did not get on the screen, i will meet out the code for a discount on her most recent book , free speech, what everyone needs to know. i will read that in just a minute. we also ask our authors but they are currently reading. here is the list. mr. texas by lawrence tried, seven days of possies, one teacher, 24 kids and the music th changed their lives forever . and nothing sacred, outspoken voices in contemporary fiction. let's start with seven days of possibilities. guest: that is such an amazing book. every t
that other people have asked that question and some scientists at a university in england have done some algorithmic research. professor ellis had asked about artificial intelligence and this is one of the positive uses of it, that they can analyze language patterns, in order to attribute authorship. the conclusion was, she is, at least a co-author of central aspects of the book. since there are so few female philosophers that have had such a historic role, i think it is important to at least...
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besetl is director of rench and training for -- research and training for combat stretch which provides military help to veterans and joins us from englandthank you so much for being here with us. so what we didn't hear in that interview was when wolf was asking sort of the condition of the family members, they said they're in pretty good condition. but you know, we know that the -- they will face complicated trauma to cope with these first few days to help them. they are crucial. take us through what they might be deal with now. >> yeah. i think every time i've dealt with hostages and p.o.w.s, the first thing is they're very disoriented to start with when they come out. things might have been -- they haven't been eating properly, they've been in fear of their life. they never knew, for example, whether or not they were going to be released even though this might have been promised. so they initially may look really happy. and of course they will be joyful as having been released, and a huge relief, but some of them will realize, the adults especially, that they're not -- there are other hostages who need to be released, too, so they mig
besetl is director of rench and training for -- research and training for combat stretch which provides military help to veterans and joins us from englandthank you so much for being here with us. so what we didn't hear in that interview was when wolf was asking sort of the condition of the family members, they said they're in pretty good condition. but you know, we know that the -- they will face complicated trauma to cope with these first few days to help them. they are crucial. take us...
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rishi sunak now a new research project , >> rishi sunak now a new research project, aims to end all new transmissions of hiv in england by 2030. it's going to see a so—called opt out hiv testing in a&e departments increased in a bid to detect the virus in people who might not otherwise be tested . experts are otherwise be tested. experts are saying more than 4000 people in england are believed to be living with the virus without knowing health and social care secretary victoria atkins says it is an important step towards eradu locating hiv . this eradu locating hiv. this announcement today rolling out these important blood tests across a further 46 areas. >> it will really help to drive up diagnoses of hiv and we've seen from the scheme that has already be rolled out across the highest prevalence areas that it thousands of people can be helped with this these early diagnoses and then they can be given the support and the medical treatment they need to lead, not just longer lives, but also high quality lives. and so i'm really excited that birmingham and 45 other areas are going to be helping patients locally . we unde
rishi sunak now a new research project , >> rishi sunak now a new research project, aims to end all new transmissions of hiv in england by 2030. it's going to see a so—called opt out hiv testing in a&e departments increased in a bid to detect the virus in people who might not otherwise be tested . experts are otherwise be tested. experts are saying more than 4000 people in england are believed to be living with the virus without knowing health and social care secretary victoria...
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england journal of medicine. this new study was done by the cleveland clinic. and joining us now is the study's lead author, dr. michael linkov, a vice chair for research of the department of cardiovascular medicine at the cleveland clinic. thank you so much for making time for us today. >> thank you for your interest. i'm happy to speak to you. okay. >> so it sounds like there are added benefits to this weight loss drug. it decreases the risk of serious heart problems by 20. that's a pretty big. can you tell us more about the findings? >> sure. so the this class of drugs, but this in particular has been known in patients with diabetes to reduce heart risk. but patients with overweight or obesity have increased risk that has so far there has been no drug, no trial, no lifestyle management that has been shown to reduce the cardiovascular risk. so while we routinely treat patients with blood pressure, high blood pressure with their lipids, with diabetes, with medications that we know will reduce risk, we've had no way to reduce the risk associated with overweight and obesity. so this trial, randomized 17,000 patients who had overweight and obesity and ha
england journal of medicine. this new study was done by the cleveland clinic. and joining us now is the study's lead author, dr. michael linkov, a vice chair for research of the department of cardiovascular medicine at the cleveland clinic. thank you so much for making time for us today. >> thank you for your interest. i'm happy to speak to you. okay. >> so it sounds like there are added benefits to this weight loss drug. it decreases the risk of serious heart problems by 20. that's...
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research at the british museum presented a large-scale project on ukrainian history, and it is interesting that the new global initiatives will be led not by kiev officials, but by the charity commission of englandd wales. the stated goals are very ambitious, to create a deep history of the lands present-day ukraine, as well as the peoples who inhabited it. the temporal scope is also as wide as possible, from the beginning of human settlement to modern issues of nations. participants. projects state that ukraine should be understood as broadly as possible, so that the presentation already mixes indo-europeans, the bronze age, vikings, amazons, in general, the authors are trying to convince themselves and others that ukraine from time immemorial has occupied a key place in world history, and it would be possible attribute such a statement to the standard desire of those in the know to believe in the ukrainians who dug up the black sea, but this time everything is much more serious and even more dangerous, and boris ivanin will explain why, this is essentially... a story about how to turn myths about supposedly ancient ukraine into reality, that is, in the political situation, replace historical f
research at the british museum presented a large-scale project on ukrainian history, and it is interesting that the new global initiatives will be led not by kiev officials, but by the charity commission of englandd wales. the stated goals are very ambitious, to create a deep history of the lands present-day ukraine, as well as the peoples who inhabited it. the temporal scope is also as wide as possible, from the beginning of human settlement to modern issues of nations. participants. projects...
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new research suggests 1.7 million people in england and wales could be living with the condition.ned by two contestants who'll be telling us how they flossed twice a day with vine leaves in a bid to win £100,000. when they say do you want to go to the caribbean, you do not expect that. see you at 9:15. you two would be better on that show them we would. you two would be better on that show them we would-— them we would. some more than others. i them we would. some more than others- i love _ them we would. some more than others. i love it, _ them we would. some more than others. i love it, let's— them we would. some more than others. i love it, let's do - them we would. some more than others. i love it, let's do it. - them we would. some more than others. i love it, let's do it. it- others. i love it, let's do it. it is lovely _ others. i love it, let's do it. it is lovely to — others. i love it, let's do it. it is lovely to see _ others. i love it, let's do it. it is lovely to see sunshine - others. i love it, let's do it. it is lovely to see sunshine on l others. i love it, let's
new research suggests 1.7 million people in england and wales could be living with the condition.ned by two contestants who'll be telling us how they flossed twice a day with vine leaves in a bid to win £100,000. when they say do you want to go to the caribbean, you do not expect that. see you at 9:15. you two would be better on that show them we would. you two would be better on that show them we would-— them we would. some more than others. i them we would. some more than others- i love _...
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spamalot," weirdly enough, i did a little research here and found out you were once nominated for a tony. >> yes a long time ago, i used to -- i lived in englandess on broadway." [ laughter ] and i'd never been to broadway or even america. but so, i wrote back and said, "this is very moving for me. i'm very honored because, a, i've not been on broadway, and b, i'm not really an actress." i have worn women's clothing on television from time to time, but not really an actress. >> jimmy: yeah >> and so, i accepted. and then i never heard anymore and it turned out it was for chita rivera [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what >> well, how do you send it to london, to chita rivera? you know -- anyway so, i was that close to being in the remake of "west side story." >> jimmy: oh, that's not true. [ cheers and applause that is not -- okay, look. come on. [ cheers and applause >> yeah. >> jimmy: "spamalot" is based on the movie, "monty python and the holy grail." >> it is >> jimmy: and it's very, very, very funny you actually put it up in washington recently -- >> mm-hm >> jimmy: -- at the kennedy center >> yeah. >> jimmy: and it just destroyed. it crushed >> th
spamalot," weirdly enough, i did a little research here and found out you were once nominated for a tony. >> yes a long time ago, i used to -- i lived in englandess on broadway." [ laughter ] and i'd never been to broadway or even america. but so, i wrote back and said, "this is very moving for me. i'm very honored because, a, i've not been on broadway, and b, i'm not really an actress." i have worn women's clothing on television from time to time, but not really an...
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england. sarah hewin joins us, head of europe and americas research, standard chartered bank.you expect a surprise or is it supposed to be a snooze fest like the fed was not yesterday? sarah: it is supposed to be a snooze fest. it would be a surprise if we get a rate hike. i mean, if that is the risk we could still see another split vote. perhaps hopefully not as close as it was last time around, but three policy committee members are still voting for a 25 basis point hike. last time around they were still concerned about inflation pressures. and we have still got inflation, you know, three, four times higher than the target. we know it is going to be coming down over the course of the next few months, particularly october's inflation will be a step lower because of the energy price impact, but there are still concerns about what is happening to wage growth. good that ultimately be inflationary? tom: first -- you do what first-class economists like yourself do. when you go to the 13 month you forget the agony of the month 13 months ago. we get basic facts. the people watching
england. sarah hewin joins us, head of europe and americas research, standard chartered bank.you expect a surprise or is it supposed to be a snooze fest like the fed was not yesterday? sarah: it is supposed to be a snooze fest. it would be a surprise if we get a rate hike. i mean, if that is the risk we could still see another split vote. perhaps hopefully not as close as it was last time around, but three policy committee members are still voting for a 25 basis point hike. last time around...
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public health | england did an absolute superb job especially on the scientific research and the beste experience of scaling. this isn't a criticism of scaling. this isn't a criticism of any individual, it had a contract tracing system that was based on top—quality, highly trained experts whereas what we needed was much more like a call centre henry ford style high—volume contract tracing system which we eventually built. it was deeply frustrating that there was and and enthusiasm on that and i had to get involved in sorting that out. ijust to get involved in sorting that out. i just pause you to get involved in sorting that out. ijust pause you there, you refer in your— ijust pause you there, you refer in your statement _ ijust pause you there, you refer in your statement to _ ijust pause you there, you refer in your statement to a _ ijust pause you there, you refer in your statement to a particular- your statement to a particular problem _ your statement to a particular roblem. , ., , your statement to a particular roblem. , .,, .,, ., problem. the problem was that it wouldn't engag
public health | england did an absolute superb job especially on the scientific research and the beste experience of scaling. this isn't a criticism of scaling. this isn't a criticism of any individual, it had a contract tracing system that was based on top—quality, highly trained experts whereas what we needed was much more like a call centre henry ford style high—volume contract tracing system which we eventually built. it was deeply frustrating that there was and and enthusiasm on that...
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on a monday, stephen englander has been definitive over the decades. i am loving your researchiscuss. stephen: i think the dollar is in a macro trade, reflecting uncertainty about where interest rates are going and where the sentiment is going. i think in particular, when we talk about the dollars smile, the idea that the dollar can rise when things are very good, i think right now the market is not sure where we are on that smile. you look at moments when equities are weak. that would suggest a stronger dollar. otherwise -- other times, it looks like everybody is buying. tom: katherine bantis the bank of england and others would talk about the codependency of china is the u.s. on flows of money, of trade. lisa, you mentioned earlier that whenever net in china has gone negative for the first time ever. the summit in san francisco, how does dollar dynamics encourage big flow dynamics play into the summit and the tension? steven: i think china is still trying to get the u.s. to relax some of what they consider to be an trade sanctions. i think the ship has sailed on military appl
on a monday, stephen englander has been definitive over the decades. i am loving your researchiscuss. stephen: i think the dollar is in a macro trade, reflecting uncertainty about where interest rates are going and where the sentiment is going. i think in particular, when we talk about the dollars smile, the idea that the dollar can rise when things are very good, i think right now the market is not sure where we are on that smile. you look at moments when equities are weak. that would suggest...
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mental another study england, for example, 12,000 teenagers found that 3 times or more per day also puts youth at risk for mental health and well-being. and so there's a lot of research showing not what happens is there's a disparity between their lived experience. and what they see as aspiration. right. so when you go to social media, you're going to see perfected que rated lives, right? you're not going to see this is my everyday ordinary going to see girls who are made up, who are using. filters to look different and they're going to change what their bodies look like and what their faces look like. and so you can't really aspire to something that doesn't even exist, right? it's real. and so i do lessons don't really have they're developing at a time when we all compared ourselves to other people right? but if you had a magazine, you're looking at teen magazine or whatever leads to look back in the day. it's a lot different spending your whole. hours a day. the day. just like scrolling looking at things. >> so as a parent or what can parents or caregivers do limit that time put filters on what their but the kids are consuming. we need some options. yeah. so the ma
mental another study england, for example, 12,000 teenagers found that 3 times or more per day also puts youth at risk for mental health and well-being. and so there's a lot of research showing not what happens is there's a disparity between their lived experience. and what they see as aspiration. right. so when you go to social media, you're going to see perfected que rated lives, right? you're not going to see this is my everyday ordinary going to see girls who are made up, who are using....
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england. the mediaeval murder maps are the product of years of research by historians and criminologists at theof crimes in london, york and oxford from the 14th century. i'll be joined by the man behind the project. all of that to come. but first, your news headlines with sophia wenzler . wenzler. >> good afternoon. it's 12:01. i'm sophia wenzler miller in the newsroom . prime minister rishi newsroom. prime minister rishi sunak and home secretary suella braverman have expressed concern about further pro—palestine protests during armistice day. the police met commissioner sir mark rowley has promised to take a robust approach and to use all the powers available to ensure commemorative events are not undermined . and deputy prime undermined. and deputy prime minister oliver dowden says armistice day should be about honoufing armistice day should be about honouring the sacrifices made by previous generations . previous generations. >> i have really grave concerns about this and i think that certainly representing a large jewish community as i do, but it's broader than the jewish community. we shou
england. the mediaeval murder maps are the product of years of research by historians and criminologists at theof crimes in london, york and oxford from the 14th century. i'll be joined by the man behind the project. all of that to come. but first, your news headlines with sophia wenzler . wenzler. >> good afternoon. it's 12:01. i'm sophia wenzler miller in the newsroom . prime minister rishi newsroom. prime minister rishi sunak and home secretary suella braverman have expressed concern...
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england and wales. the police federation is now calling for urgent change after new research showed attacks are on the rise— officers in peterborough, assaulted, racially abused and spat at. so this is an incident whereby a gentleman had a screwdriver in his hand. we believe that he posed a risk to us at the time. pc zach wolfe had only been in the job two weeks when he was racially abused. being pushed, punched, and even kicked, it sort of has an effect on your mental health, and you seem to think about it 24/7. it doesn't leave your head. it's friday night and first call for pc wolfe and his colleague — a man accused of assaulting another driver. there's been reports of violence. could there be more violence? thankfully, nothing has happened since we've been here. just keep your hands nice still for me, mate. but it could have gone the other way? yeah, absolutely. and that's why i went straight over to him, as soon as i'd seen that footage, and put him in cuffs. another team is called to a suspected driving and drug offence, where searching suspects can be a flashpoint. she was fairly all right with me d
england and wales. the police federation is now calling for urgent change after new research showed attacks are on the rise— officers in peterborough, assaulted, racially abused and spat at. so this is an incident whereby a gentleman had a screwdriver in his hand. we believe that he posed a risk to us at the time. pc zach wolfe had only been in the job two weeks when he was racially abused. being pushed, punched, and even kicked, it sort of has an effect on your mental health, and you seem to...
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he back in a research he could come back in a research alliance create alliance and actually create a populist party or populist movement, which is englandbecause right now they're trying to once again crush the british people and destroy your sovereignty . and destroy your sovereignty. >> yeah, let's elaborate a bit on that about why it's so necessary in your view. i mean, we just ran an exclusive, by the way, at the top of my show about the increased terror threat. for example , earlier on. again, same example, earlier on. again, same show we've been talking about it, cabinet warfare, infighting in the government about net migration figures. and that's before we started talking about illegal migration. why do you think it's so important that there is some kind of populist leader , whether nigel would leader, whether nigel would refer to himself as that , i refer to himself as that, i don't know. but but that kind of figurehead at the moment in british politics going in that direction , if i could point direction, if i could point everybody to the telegraph today, allison pearson had one of the most brilliant pieces about the situation
he back in a research he could come back in a research alliance create alliance and actually create a populist party or populist movement, which is englandbecause right now they're trying to once again crush the british people and destroy your sovereignty . and destroy your sovereignty. >> yeah, let's elaborate a bit on that about why it's so necessary in your view. i mean, we just ran an exclusive, by the way, at the top of my show about the increased terror threat. for example , earlier...
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receive early psychological interventions in england if they are from an ethnic minority background. that's according to a new study led by ucl researchersceive early treatment, which is important for improving outcomes later in life for people with psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia. tickets for london's new year's eve fireworks display will go on sale at midday today. the mayor's office said more than 100,000 tickets will be on sale for £20. it'll take place on the banks of the river thames to welcome in 202a. bromley football club are preparing for their first ever appearance on match of the day when they take on former fa cup winners blackpool live on bbc two tomorrow tea—time. the non—league side are aiming to cause a shock against a team ranked a3 league places higher than them and reach the second round for the first time since i9a6. we've got a job to do. it's a tough job. and, you know, we've got to believe we can be the team that gets into the next round of the cup. but having the bbc here will add an element of spice. a look at the tubes now. good news if you are using the tube. all lines are currently running a good se
receive early psychological interventions in england if they are from an ethnic minority background. that's according to a new study led by ucl researchersceive early treatment, which is important for improving outcomes later in life for people with psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia. tickets for london's new year's eve fireworks display will go on sale at midday today. the mayor's office said more than 100,000 tickets will be on sale for £20. it'll take place on the banks of the river...
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of england have both indicated think indicated they probably think that have peaked. that interest rates have peaked. the very august think tank, the national institute for economic and social researchy get some more growth. >> so let's zoom in now to steel because i suppose one of the big, big problems, as you mentioned at the start of this interview with regard to making steel in is interview with regard to making this in context. look, the chinese, they make about and it's in many ways it's a kind of less advanced process. and so what you may say, well, here's why. if a country can't make its own steel , it can't make its own steel, it can't build its own buildings , it build its own buildings, it can't build its own railway, it can't build its own railway, it can't build its own infrastructure. and given that the chinese already own british steel jinhui , the big steel jinhui, the big conglomerate, took british steel overin conglomerate, took british steel over in march 2020, when everyone was focussed on lockdown. and of course , tata lockdown. and of course, tata control our other big steel making plant in port talbot . but making plant in port talbot. but then, you know, thes
of england have both indicated think indicated they probably think that have peaked. that interest rates have peaked. the very august think tank, the national institute for economic and social researchy get some more growth. >> so let's zoom in now to steel because i suppose one of the big, big problems, as you mentioned at the start of this interview with regard to making steel in is interview with regard to making this in context. look, the chinese, they make about and it's in many ways...
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researchers say mistakes are rare, but doctors may not fully grasp the severity of a patient�*s condition when interacting with them remotely. the government has announced plans to create a new national park in englandable sites for the country's eleventh protected park. wales and scotland are consulting on similar proposals, but critics say creating new national parks could risk funding being overstretched. 0ur environment correspondent claire marshall reports. the remote peaks and calming waters of britain's national parks, part of a post—war vision to protect the jewels in the crown of the british countryside. in his first major policy announcement, the new environment secretary travelled to a landscape restoration project in kent to reveal plans for a new park in england. they're a really important part of our way of life, that's why we're launching this competition for a new national park. but we're going further than that. we're putting in an extra five million this year, extra ten million next year. people enjoy the national parks for a reason. we want to expand that and really build on the history we have and have a further national park as part of that process. lines on a map haven't even b
researchers say mistakes are rare, but doctors may not fully grasp the severity of a patient�*s condition when interacting with them remotely. the government has announced plans to create a new national park in englandable sites for the country's eleventh protected park. wales and scotland are consulting on similar proposals, but critics say creating new national parks could risk funding being overstretched. 0ur environment correspondent claire marshall reports. the remote peaks and calming...