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that is the conclusion of ucl when _ surely? that is the conclusion of ucl when it _ surely?n it came _ surely? that is the conclusion of ucl when it came to _ surely? that is the conclusion of ucl when it came to bus - surely? that is the conclusion of ucl when it came to bus driver, | surely? that is the conclusion of - ucl when it came to bus driver, that upsets me. the conclusion was had there been locked down sooner they would have been less social and community transmission, having brought in the changes in the basque carriages and depots, tube stations, fewer people would have lost their lives —— in the bus carriages. less transmission of the disease. had these catholics been brought in sooner those asymptomatic may not pass it on. —— had those measures been brought in sooner. less impact on health care and hospitals?— less impact on health care and hositals? �* ., ., ., , hospitals? but also our economy. this oint hospitals? but also our economy. this point about _ hospitals? but also our economy. this point about the _ hospitals? but also our economy. this point abou
that is the conclusion of ucl when _ surely? that is the conclusion of ucl when it _ surely?n it came _ surely? that is the conclusion of ucl when it came to _ surely? that is the conclusion of ucl when it came to bus - surely? that is the conclusion of ucl when it came to bus driver, | surely? that is the conclusion of - ucl when it came to bus driver, that upsets me. the conclusion was had there been locked down sooner they would have been less social and community transmission, having...
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Nov 20, 2023
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i was a professor of medicine at ucl - pharmacology again at ucl. continued to practice during that period as well. i continued to practice during that period as well.— continued to practice during that period as well. i was going to say durint period as well. i was going to say during that _ period as well. i was going to say during that period _ period as well. i was going to say during that period you _ period as well. i was going to say during that period you were - period as well. i was going to say during that period you were a - during that period you were a consultant physician at various ucl hospitals — consultant physician at various ucl hos-itals. . consultant physician at various ucl hospitals. yes. and then in 2006 our hospitals. yes. and then in 2006 your career _ hospitals. yes. and then in 2006 your career took _ hospitals. 123 and then in 2006 your career took another turn and your career took another turn and you spent— your career took another turn and you spent from 2006 to 2018 working for glaxosmithkline. yes, you spent from 20
i was a professor of medicine at ucl - pharmacology again at ucl. continued to practice during that period as well. i continued to practice during that period as well.— continued to practice during that period as well. i was going to say durint period as well. i was going to say during that _ period as well. i was going to say during that period _ period as well. i was going to say during that period you _ period as well. i was going to say during that period you were - period as well. i was...
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Nov 9, 2023
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this norwegian giant has 36 so far he has played in ucl with his salzburg team, dortmund, germany and man city, england . his statistics are 39 goals in this list, including cristiano ronaldo with 14 goals and lionel messi with 129 goals . they went to america, they like aguero, del piero, drogba, inzaghi and zalatan. neymar and karim benzema, like ronaldo, went to saudi arabia. the young man, if he does this , he will quickly reach the top of this list, although there is another scorer on this list who also has this opportunity . become one of the top five scorers of this may the competitions be held, and he is none other than kilian mohammad meshed, sed and radio news reporter. good night and god bless you. why do you make it so difficult? why do you make it so complicated? be comfortable with people. talk to people. we are ourselves. the previous work was good. you threw a carpet. i was sleeping . people can easily buy all these carpets and rugs , they have a quality guarantee. may you and i feel at ease, go, hey , i'll take you back and forth. is this my advertisement? shahr farsh
this norwegian giant has 36 so far he has played in ucl with his salzburg team, dortmund, germany and man city, england . his statistics are 39 goals in this list, including cristiano ronaldo with 14 goals and lionel messi with 129 goals . they went to america, they like aguero, del piero, drogba, inzaghi and zalatan. neymar and karim benzema, like ronaldo, went to saudi arabia. the young man, if he does this , he will quickly reach the top of this list, although there is another scorer on this...
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Nov 19, 2023
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cal beat stanford 21-15 for the golden bears, and their fans stormed the field, when next week over ucla and the golden bears are bowl eligible. >> i'm just proud of the team that continues to fight and a bunch of different guys stepped up making plays and helpless when the game. as you mentioned, people have been coming to the skin for 30- 70 years and it means a lot and just an honor to be part of it. and again, like i said this is an incredible moment to sit here and watch the people enjoy it. >> in the nfl the 49ers host tampa bay tomorrow afternoon, it is the second year in the row these two teams meet at levi stadium. last season, brock. had a coming-out party out against the boxford it was the rookie quarterback making his first nfl start after replacing the jamika ruffalo in the previous game. he tossed two touchdown passes and ran for another score against the bucks. he showed the 49ers in that game that he has what it takes to be qb number one. i asked him earlier this week to reflect on the special moment in his career. >> looking back it's always sort of fun to see where i w
cal beat stanford 21-15 for the golden bears, and their fans stormed the field, when next week over ucla and the golden bears are bowl eligible. >> i'm just proud of the team that continues to fight and a bunch of different guys stepped up making plays and helpless when the game. as you mentioned, people have been coming to the skin for 30- 70 years and it means a lot and just an honor to be part of it. and again, like i said this is an incredible moment to sit here and watch the people...
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Nov 8, 2023
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this norwegian giant , who has played 36 games in ucl with his salzburg team, dortmund, germany and mancity, england, has 39 goals in this list . cristiano ronaldo with 140 goals and lionel messi with 129 goals are the first ones. do you know about european football went to saudi arabia and america. they, for example, don't play football at all anymore. neymar and karim benzema like ronaldo went to saudi arabia. the young dutchman, if he works like this , he will reach the top of this list very quickly, although there is another scorer on this list who also has this opportunity. become one of the top five scorers in this competition. i'm in school now, but i can't stand it. oh, the manifestation of ali, they are one of the schools, why? they are under construction, so there are no necessities of life in it, no places to meet the needs, and water does not even reach here, and the displaced are exposed to danger, because as you can see, there are still some people from al-banai, but these children and their families do not find a place to leave. after the destruction of their homes, they
this norwegian giant , who has played 36 games in ucl with his salzburg team, dortmund, germany and mancity, england, has 39 goals in this list . cristiano ronaldo with 140 goals and lionel messi with 129 goals are the first ones. do you know about european football went to saudi arabia and america. they, for example, don't play football at all anymore. neymar and karim benzema like ronaldo went to saudi arabia. the young dutchman, if he works like this , he will reach the top of this list very...
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Nov 5, 2023
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nos quedamos en el futbol, pero ahora en la ucl, porque ya también se está cerrando el championship ydo. >> final de conferencia oeste en la usl championship zagreb, por segunda ocasión en su historia de 10 años. en estas instancias, ante un phoenix racing que venía con mucho que ganar y poco que perder, la copa de espera por el nuevo dueño ante el coqueteo de mark briggs, el estadio a su máxima expresión, la temperatura no puede ser mejor. entran los protagonis. la noche es joven y hay que disfrutarla. minuto 32. se desata la locura. césar rony abre la lata y los 11 1569 aficionados presentes explotan en algarabía. checa el dato cuando republicano anota primero 22 juegos sin perder la visita con nada que perder y mucho que ganar. encuentra el gol del empate en tiro libre poniendo silencio en el park y dicen que para que la cuña apriete debe de ser del mismo árbol. emil cuello , ex jugador del república, anota y este arroz ya se coció. phoenix está en la final nacional, ya se ha visto a to swallow from the guys have been fantastic oh year, but i had one to suela. así las cosas, en el
nos quedamos en el futbol, pero ahora en la ucl, porque ya también se está cerrando el championship ydo. >> final de conferencia oeste en la usl championship zagreb, por segunda ocasión en su historia de 10 años. en estas instancias, ante un phoenix racing que venía con mucho que ganar y poco que perder, la copa de espera por el nuevo dueño ante el coqueteo de mark briggs, el estadio a su máxima expresión, la temperatura no puede ser mejor. entran los protagonis. la noche es joven...
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Nov 23, 2023
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live now to professor francois balloux, director, ucl genetics institute.e seeing there, in china. melt. programme, your reaction to what we are seeing there, in china.— are seeing there, in china. well, i think there _ are seeing there, in china. well, i think there is _ are seeing there, in china. well, i think there is some _ are seeing there, in china. well, i think there is some concern - are seeing there, in china. well, i think there is some concern given | think there is some concern given that it echoes a little bit what happened nearly four years ago, with the covid pandemic, but i think i would like to make it clear it looks like a pretty different situation so at this stage, there is no evidence for any pathogens what seems to be happening, it is not teteest totally, what seems to be happening is a big kind of wave of respiratory pathogens, a bit of flu and mostly looks like the picture. truth? pathogens, a bit of flu and mostly looks like the picture.— looks like the picture. why do you think it is happening _ looks like the picture. why do you
live now to professor francois balloux, director, ucl genetics institute.e seeing there, in china. melt. programme, your reaction to what we are seeing there, in china.— are seeing there, in china. well, i think there _ are seeing there, in china. well, i think there is _ are seeing there, in china. well, i think there is some _ are seeing there, in china. well, i think there is some concern - are seeing there, in china. well, i think there is some concern given | think there is some concern...
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Nov 6, 2023
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you've seen cases that have been reported where lecturers at ucl and oxford and elsewhere, where they the student bodies themselves as well as the lecturers and the chancellors and vice chancellors of the universities. they have to do more to make sure that the very tiny minority of jewish students are not feeling the brunt of what feels like a horrendous onslaught of abuse. i want to ask you about the marches that are planned this weekend. the met police have asked organisers to postpone their pro—palestinian march. if you were advising the government would you support the call? that is what separates us from many other country rrges i think there is a very fine line that we have to draw, around i think the met police, i think, draw, around i think the met police, ithink, ithink draw, around i think the met police, i think, i think they are getting balancejust about i think, i think they are getting balance just about right. my hope is, that the pro—palestinian protesters will call it off, because actually i don't think they are going to be helping their cause, they are not helping t
you've seen cases that have been reported where lecturers at ucl and oxford and elsewhere, where they the student bodies themselves as well as the lecturers and the chancellors and vice chancellors of the universities. they have to do more to make sure that the very tiny minority of jewish students are not feeling the brunt of what feels like a horrendous onslaught of abuse. i want to ask you about the marches that are planned this weekend. the met police have asked organisers to postpone their...
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Nov 13, 2023
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refuse workers were ordered to throw the tents into their lorry on huntley street near the ucl hospitalst of destinations that british holidaymakers are looking to travel to in the first half of next year. london beat dubai, new york and amsterdam, and it's thought to be because of rising air fares putting people off from travelling further afield. the data comes from german based accommodation search website trivago, who also say london is the most popular destination for next month's christmas and new year holidays. let's take a look at the tubes now. now onto the weather with kate. good morning. it's a mild start this monday morning but a very wet one. we've got heavy rain in association with storm debi. but it will be drier and brighter later. you can see the storm, the main impact of which is being felt towards the north and north—west of the uk. for us it has brought heavy rain through the night and the first part of the morning. it clears away quite quickly, helped along by a gusty wind. we're looking at gusts of a0 to a5 mph, sunshine to follow. temperatures are very mild, 16 ce
refuse workers were ordered to throw the tents into their lorry on huntley street near the ucl hospitalst of destinations that british holidaymakers are looking to travel to in the first half of next year. london beat dubai, new york and amsterdam, and it's thought to be because of rising air fares putting people off from travelling further afield. the data comes from german based accommodation search website trivago, who also say london is the most popular destination for next month's...
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that's according to a new study led by ucl researchers.eive 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 ser
that's according to a new study led by ucl researchers.eive 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...
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jonathan: thank you, julie norman of the ucl center on u.s. politics.re you find comfort is always the risk. you could see that 12 months out and do nothing about it. lisa: there is a very real question about whether these individuals are going to be on the ticket come next november. there is a real aversion in the population for us getting a repeat of what we saw four years ago, and yet that is where we are headed. it raises this question, is this a wake-up call for president biden and does he get the message that it is him losing, not trump winning? who would that be? can we consolidate around some of the other candidates? jonathan: 12 months of this, still to come. lisa: i think gloomberg, people are calling us. jonathan: i have seen that message as well. jeff you of -- is going to join us of -- join us on the fx market. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: day winning street -- streak on the s&p 500. the longest going back to june. positive by 0.16% on the nasdaq. nasdaq up. the s&p 500 also up. the banks last week of 11%. best week of the year. lisa: we
jonathan: thank you, julie norman of the ucl center on u.s. politics.re you find comfort is always the risk. you could see that 12 months out and do nothing about it. lisa: there is a very real question about whether these individuals are going to be on the ticket come next november. there is a real aversion in the population for us getting a repeat of what we saw four years ago, and yet that is where we are headed. it raises this question, is this a wake-up call for president biden and does he...
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he did a globetrotting tour this summer with openai and he came to visit london and ucl.e is treated like a rock star. after his event you couldn't get near him, he was just mobbed by developers and fans. i think people who are wanting to grab onto this revolution that they see as sort of the next wave of feuding and he really leaned into that in a way that -- who runs deep mind is a much more sort of prototypical engineer, a little more quieter, contemplative, not as comfortable being that sort of figure that i think altman can be. lisa: so is this basically an example of how the behemoths in the tech space are going to own artificial intelligence, to either buy or destroy the fact of some of the startups that are coming up with the key software, and really the dominance is just going to continue to consolidate? >> it's hard to argue against that. this is clearly for microsoft a big boom for the cloud business, challenging amazon and google for the developer business. their relationship with openai, it was a little unclear which one they were going at. openai is obviousl
he did a globetrotting tour this summer with openai and he came to visit london and ucl.e is treated like a rock star. after his event you couldn't get near him, he was just mobbed by developers and fans. i think people who are wanting to grab onto this revolution that they see as sort of the next wave of feuding and he really leaned into that in a way that -- who runs deep mind is a much more sort of prototypical engineer, a little more quieter, contemplative, not as comfortable being that...
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i recently wrote a story about ucl complaining about anti—semitism on campus , about anti—semitism onto admit jews back in the 19th century. how are you feeling about london right now in israel ? it's hugely right now in israel? it's hugely frustrating because london is my home. >> i love the place . it protects >> i love the place. it protects freedoms. the uk went out to fight isis . freedoms. the uk went out to fight isis. it went out to contain an this fundamentalist brutal anti western civilisation ideology. and yet the uk allows this ideology to breed on the streets of london. this is not just a pro—palestinian march . streets of london. this is not just a pro—palestinian march. in fact, it's not a pro—palestinian march at all. if any of them cared about the palestinians , cared about the palestinians, they would want israel to destroy hamas. if any of them cared about palestinians, then destroy hamas. if any of them care(wouldn'talestinians, then destroy hamas. if any of them care(wouldn't be ;tinians, then destroy hamas. if any of them care(wouldn't be marching1en destroy hama
i recently wrote a story about ucl complaining about anti—semitism on campus , about anti—semitism onto admit jews back in the 19th century. how are you feeling about london right now in israel ? it's hugely right now in israel? it's hugely frustrating because london is my home. >> i love the place . it protects >> i love the place. it protects freedoms. the uk went out to fight isis . freedoms. the uk went out to fight isis. it went out to contain an this fundamentalist brutal...