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to welcome onto the proven john morton bon on re professor of medieval philosophy at the university of cambridge. she has been following developments. pleasure to have you, sir. i actually device of subject does the issue boil down essentially, to the question, who actually has the right to decide how history is remembered? and i'm, i'm not sure that he does really because it, i think you need to think about the product, which statues and, and other such a loyal street names and portraits hung in public places play in each individual country. and i would say in particular about risk, though, i would imagine things not so different in the united states. and i think the pos statues are aware of like, living easily with, with our long history. i'm one of the main points, much statues is we don't take much notice of that. it's rather random business quite who, who gets a statue a certain very well known figures do, but also certainly do all the minor figures and most people are very concerned who the statues are all or why that. and that's just how it should be. and that's how it should be in a nati
to welcome onto the proven john morton bon on re professor of medieval philosophy at the university of cambridge. she has been following developments. pleasure to have you, sir. i actually device of subject does the issue boil down essentially, to the question, who actually has the right to decide how history is remembered? and i'm, i'm not sure that he does really because it, i think you need to think about the product, which statues and, and other such a loyal street names and portraits hung...
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here at the university of cambridge�*s whittle laboratory, they specialise in work relating to turbomachinerynd technologies being developed here that are considering sustainability and new methods of powering aircraft. there's a wide variety of different projects under way encompassing different kinds of aircraft, from new engines and components for big commercial airliners to projects like this one — testing out the efficiency of distributing lots of electrically powered propellers across an aircraft's wing. so one of the advantages of electric propulsion is that rather than having one or two largejet engines, you could have many smaller electric motors powering the aircraft and they have a very similar efficiency, whether they are very small or very large, so we might see aircraft with maybe a dozen propellers in front of them and that allows us to design smaller wings and more efficient wings. solutions like this have potential for smaller, lower—range aircraft, but for bigger aeroplanes with longer range, the look and design of the outside and inside of these airliners that we're all fam
here at the university of cambridge�*s whittle laboratory, they specialise in work relating to turbomachinerynd technologies being developed here that are considering sustainability and new methods of powering aircraft. there's a wide variety of different projects under way encompassing different kinds of aircraft, from new engines and components for big commercial airliners to projects like this one — testing out the efficiency of distributing lots of electrically powered propellers across...
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campaign is dr. joanna kusha, who is a research fellow in urban studies at kings college, the university of cambridge, and she's joining us 5 kite from berlin. thank you so much for being on the show with us. so why has the city decided to vote on seizing these properties from the company that owns them? but linda, besides, can use the power they happen to democratic system and organize this referendum to end the domination of financial markets over our housing system. so what the initiative is trying to do is actually not so much for the city to buy that department, but actually to expropriate them to see this property from the financial corporation and be privatized to take it back to the city, whither compensation? so have the people been evicted from their homes because they haven't been able to pay the rent. but these are relatively strong rental protection laws. so often eviction is not directly that easy, but it's been evictions of people have been priced out of the apartment or evicted under the guise of modernization. so despite the strongly got protection, but tenants is building this corpo
campaign is dr. joanna kusha, who is a research fellow in urban studies at kings college, the university of cambridge, and she's joining us 5 kite from berlin. thank you so much for being on the show with us. so why has the city decided to vote on seizing these properties from the company that owns them? but linda, besides, can use the power they happen to democratic system and organize this referendum to end the domination of financial markets over our housing system. so what the initiative is...
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tom: mohamed el-erian, the university of cambridge is a place where robert costa studied years ago. get to woodward and costa in a moment. what is so important is the style of writing of peril. bob woodward has 14 bestsellers. there is a method to his madness. lisa: it highlights the different dynamics that mark washington, d.c. it is president trump and also the biden administration. there is a new frustration with the status quo. you grind away at the old establishment or do you sit down and say i will not move until it all comes down? tom: robert costa out of notre dame holding court in cambridge and with him is bob woodward. they have teamed up for "peril." why did you pick robert costa? you could've picked anyone. bob: because he is the best reporter i have ever seen. his work ethic makes mine look weak. he just threw himself into this. he understands the republican party, he understands washington like no one. he taught me a great deal and it was -- i was saying to somebody, who did most of the work? i said actually we each did 60%. it is the kind of partnership where everyone
tom: mohamed el-erian, the university of cambridge is a place where robert costa studied years ago. get to woodward and costa in a moment. what is so important is the style of writing of peril. bob woodward has 14 bestsellers. there is a method to his madness. lisa: it highlights the different dynamics that mark washington, d.c. it is president trump and also the biden administration. there is a new frustration with the status quo. you grind away at the old establishment or do you sit down and...
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her undergraduate degree from princeton, magna cum laude from harvard and phd from the s university of cambridge. if i wasn't here speaking with you i would be a philosophy professor right now.ro please welcome the panel. [applause] >> we are going to start off with amy to give an opening view of what she wrote in her article in the cases that she covered which are blockbusters. >> thank you so much for having me and inviting me to write the article. happy constitution day and it is also the 82nd birthday today. i sort of had him in my mind when he retired so it was a shock to realize but we can all raise an apple and yogurt in his honor tonight. last term that we spent most of the day talking about was unprecedented in the sense that it was entirely remote and it was the first term with justice ginsburg passed away and the court shifted to the right and the court now has on the docket for the upcoming term a handful of the juicy cases involving aabortion, guns, religion, potentially affirmative action, and so i think the question isn't whether or not the court is going to continue to shift to t
her undergraduate degree from princeton, magna cum laude from harvard and phd from the s university of cambridge. if i wasn't here speaking with you i would be a philosophy professor right now.ro please welcome the panel. [applause] >> we are going to start off with amy to give an opening view of what she wrote in her article in the cases that she covered which are blockbusters. >> thank you so much for having me and inviting me to write the article. happy constitution day and it is...
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she also has a phd from the university of cambridge. if it wasn't for her, i would be eight philosophy professor. please welcome the panel. [applause] >> we will start off with amy and over you of what she wrote in her article and the cases she covered that is to say they are blockbusters. >> thank you so much for having me, writing the article, happy constitution day, i have them frozen in my mind when he retired so it was a shock to realize he was 82 but we can all raise an apple and yogurt in his honor. last term which we spent most of the day talking about was really unprecedented in the sense that it was entirely remote. it was the first term since justice ginsburg passed away. the court shifted to the right and the court has now has on its docket for the upcoming term, a handful from the press court perspective, juicy cases involving abortion, guns, religion, potentially, affirmative action. i think the real question is whether or not they will shift to the right but how far it will shift to the right? you have presumably, the answ
she also has a phd from the university of cambridge. if it wasn't for her, i would be eight philosophy professor. please welcome the panel. [applause] >> we will start off with amy and over you of what she wrote in her article and the cases she covered that is to say they are blockbusters. >> thank you so much for having me, writing the article, happy constitution day, i have them frozen in my mind when he retired so it was a shock to realize he was 82 but we can all raise an apple...
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from the university of cambridge. if i wasn't speaking to you now i would be a foster professor so please welcome her to the panel. we're going to start with amy just to give an overview in the case of what she covered. >> sure. thanks so much for having me and vin:ing me to write the article. happy constitution day. it's also justin suter's 82nd birthday. i have him frozen in my mind when he retired. so it was a shock to say that he was 82. we can raise an apple and a yogurt in his honor tonight. last term which we spent most of the day talking about was really unprecedented in the case that it was entirely remote with the first term with justice ginsburg passed away. and the court shifted to the right and the court has now has on its dockett for the upcoming term a handful of from the press corps's perspective sort of juicy cases involving abortion, guns religion, potentially affirmative action and so i think the real question is not whether or not the court is going to continue to shift to the right but how far it
from the university of cambridge. if i wasn't speaking to you now i would be a foster professor so please welcome her to the panel. we're going to start with amy just to give an overview in the case of what she covered. >> sure. thanks so much for having me and vin:ing me to write the article. happy constitution day. it's also justin suter's 82nd birthday. i have him frozen in my mind when he retired. so it was a shock to say that he was 82. we can raise an apple and a yogurt in his honor...
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i'm joined now by dr chris smith, a virologist at the university of cambridge. even if they have had both shots? your level of protection — they have had both shots? your level of protection is _ they have had both shots? your level of protection is proportional- they have had both shots? your level of protection is proportional to - they have had both shots? your level of protection is proportional to the i of protection is proportional to the level of antibody in your bloodstream, the higher the level of antibody, the lower the likelihood you will catch the infection or become severely unwell. some people over time lose a level of antibody in the bloodstream, a natural part of how the immune system works, so the purpose of the booster is to push levels up again. the reason for the timing is we are going into winter, we know all viruses and all infections of all persuasions spread more efficiently in winter because the days are shorter, it is colder, there are is more time indoors with there are is more time indoors with the windows and doors closed so we are an
i'm joined now by dr chris smith, a virologist at the university of cambridge. even if they have had both shots? your level of protection — they have had both shots? your level of protection is _ they have had both shots? your level of protection is proportional- they have had both shots? your level of protection is proportional to - they have had both shots? your level of protection is proportional to the i of protection is proportional to the level of antibody in your bloodstream, the...
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of the uk's two most prestigious universities is at the top of the rankings. st. andrews in scotland took the number one stop -- number one spot. oxford and cambridgenished second and third. paris has become one of the hottest cities in europe for finance professionals. companies are beeping up operations are -- beefing up oppositions -- operations. but answers that use london as a baseball operations are moving to the continent. alix: everyone is moving to texas to new york but all the bankers are moving from london to paris. we both have our issues. guy: absolutely. i cannot listen to ritika so i have no idea what she was talking about. david: everyone wants to -- alix: everyone wants to hire in paris and headhunters having a great job. guy: not everyone wants to move from london to paris. do you want to go there when you have a shortage of english-language schools, international schools are limited, trying to get a place is difficult. i think there is a hiring crunch. part of it is a mismatch of supply and demand and it is interesting to see local banks suffering right now. that is where the headcount is coming from. alix: coming up, the fda boo
of the uk's two most prestigious universities is at the top of the rankings. st. andrews in scotland took the number one stop -- number one spot. oxford and cambridgenished second and third. paris has become one of the hottest cities in europe for finance professionals. companies are beeping up operations are -- beefing up oppositions -- operations. but answers that use london as a baseball operations are moving to the continent. alix: everyone is moving to texas to new york but all the bankers...
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more on this we can now speak to doctor shaun fitzgerald, an expert in ventilation from the university of cambridgee, we can feel the air moving as welt the — sat here, we can feel the air moving as well. the second thing is to use your eyes, — as well. the second thing is to use your eyes, are the windows open, if your eyes, are the windows open, if you have _ your eyes, are the windows open, if you have a — your eyes, are the windows open, if you have a system that uses opening windows? _ you have a system that uses opening windows? use your own senses that you already — windows? use your own senses that you already have, without just saying. — you already have, without just saying, where is the c02 monitor? 30 saying, where is the c02 monitor? s: the saying, where is the c02 monitor? the teacher is saying, where is the c02 monitor? s the teacher is getting ready saying, where is the c02 monitor? s11 the teacher is getting ready to welcome many children back to classrooms with small windows not great ventilation, what can you say to them? the first thing is, when we say you have _ the first thing
more on this we can now speak to doctor shaun fitzgerald, an expert in ventilation from the university of cambridgee, we can feel the air moving as welt the — sat here, we can feel the air moving as well. the second thing is to use your eyes, — as well. the second thing is to use your eyes, are the windows open, if your eyes, are the windows open, if you have _ your eyes, are the windows open, if you have a — your eyes, are the windows open, if you have a system that uses opening windows?...
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of violence referencing the planned rally including online discussions encouraging violence the day before the rally. that would be today. nbc news cannot confirm the reporting. >>> speaking at cambridge universityelosi weighed in on the readiness of police outside the washington capitol. >> they are going to come saturday. they have their plans to come. everybody will be ready for them. more ready for them. i'm so proud of our capitol police and law enforcement that saved our lives. it was that close, they saved our lives. i'm the speaker and i have threats all the time. but so i'm not afraid for myself but afraid for the other staff and the members and the irk workers in the capitol. they were traumatized by the assault on the capitol of the united states. >> former president donald trump is condemning the prosecution of hundreds of his supporters who took part in the january 6th capitol insurrection. in a statement yesterday trump wrote our hearts and minds with the people being persecuted so unfairly related to the january 6th protest concerning the rigged presidential election. in addition to everything else, it has proven conclusively we are a two-tiered system of justice. in the end, just
of violence referencing the planned rally including online discussions encouraging violence the day before the rally. that would be today. nbc news cannot confirm the reporting. >>> speaking at cambridge universityelosi weighed in on the readiness of police outside the washington capitol. >> they are going to come saturday. they have their plans to come. everybody will be ready for them. more ready for them. i'm so proud of our capitol police and law enforcement that saved our...
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cambridge university. and professor ravi gupta of clinical microbiology at the cambridge institute for therapeutic immunologyer and the flu 'ab at the same time? -- 70. the answer is es and the same time? -- 70. the answer is yes and there's _ the same time? -- 70. the answer is yes and there's no _ the same time? -- 70. the answer is yes and there's no reason _ the same time? -- 70. the answer is yes and there's no reason why - the same time? -- 70. the answer is yes and there's no reason why you i yes and there's no reason why you can't combine these vaccines and i don't mean in the same syringe but at least in the same point of injection, you can have one in one arm and one in the other, and they work in different ways so that is why we do not want to mix them together but they stimulate the immune system in the same way to produce a response which should last four may be months and possibly longer and will fend off infection if you get it, and that is the strategy. the government said they would like to combine the flu vaccine and the covid vaccine because it minimises inconvenience and will maximise the
cambridge university. and professor ravi gupta of clinical microbiology at the cambridge institute for therapeutic immunologyer and the flu 'ab at the same time? -- 70. the answer is es and the same time? -- 70. the answer is yes and there's _ the same time? -- 70. the answer is yes and there's no _ the same time? -- 70. the answer is yes and there's no reason _ the same time? -- 70. the answer is yes and there's no reason why - the same time? -- 70. the answer is yes and there's no reason why...
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, people who went to oxford or cambridge for university, that has fallen slightly but it is still about 45% around that very squished table. sojustine, what do you make ofn almost contrast the situation on women in cabinet to the situation on state educated people in cabinet and there, i think borisjohnson's latest cabinet has around, i think, 61, 62% of its people round the table educated privately, compared to 7% in the population, and compared to a tory party in parliament of 41% of conservative mps are privately educated. so there, there is a double challenge, isn't there, for borisjohnson? a prime minister who says talent spread evenly but opportunity is not. who do you think has got the toughest gig in that new cabinet? you were education secretary but you were also at the department for transport and also the department for international development. you have done lots of differentjobs but if you think about education, you know, gavin williamson has had, shall we say, a choppy time in there. who do you think has got the toughest gig? it is a great question. i think probably michael gove, actually. i think his inbox does not have a lot of things t
, people who went to oxford or cambridge for university, that has fallen slightly but it is still about 45% around that very squished table. sojustine, what do you make ofn almost contrast the situation on women in cabinet to the situation on state educated people in cabinet and there, i think borisjohnson's latest cabinet has around, i think, 61, 62% of its people round the table educated privately, compared to 7% in the population, and compared to a tory party in parliament of 41% of...