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marchin was born in london and studied at oxford school and westminster school of london later studied political science, philosophy , economics at the universityf oxford, chose his future profession after a personal shock when his son was successfully cured of a brain tumor, he called it a moment of enlightenment and since then has operated on the human brain for 4 decades , retired in 2015 at the age of 65 henry mars became famous not only because of his successes in medicine, he is a teacher, the author of best-selling stories about life, death and neurosurgery and the diaries of a neurosurgeon, the heroes of documentaries, in particular an english surgeon who received an emmy award, he is among the most compassionate and humane figures of modern medicine and for the last three decades ukraine has been the main direction of international work of henry marchand, he spent his own money on medical equipment and training of our neurosurgeons and was the first in our country to perform an operation for trigeminal neuralgia and today i am very happy to welcome henry marshall to our studio. i congratulate you. you first came to ukraine in 1992. and
marchin was born in london and studied at oxford school and westminster school of london later studied political science, philosophy , economics at the universityf oxford, chose his future profession after a personal shock when his son was successfully cured of a brain tumor, he called it a moment of enlightenment and since then has operated on the human brain for 4 decades , retired in 2015 at the age of 65 henry mars became famous not only because of his successes in medicine, he is a...
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political affairs on a museum is a professor of history and politics of modern china, at the university of oxford. he says, the new leadership signals, the kind of china we're going to see for the next 5 years. i think that it's one way you could say to use a phrase are paula borrow from chairman. now, back in the 50s. politics is in command. in other words, i think you've asked mr. china's middle class population on the street today. what are the most worried about the answers probably economic that the economy is failing to kind of fire back off the covey because of the continuing 0 cove. it shut downs because of the growth in use unemployment. because of the fear that the property sector may fall apart, but none of these are problems that can obviously be solved by the team that's been picked. so i think the historical lesson is that we're going back to an era a little like perhaps the 1970s when ideology and the idea that the power of the party and a sort of nationalist message is going to be more important than what much some people might call conventional economic policy. the increasing glo
political affairs on a museum is a professor of history and politics of modern china, at the university of oxford. he says, the new leadership signals, the kind of china we're going to see for the next 5 years. i think that it's one way you could say to use a phrase are paula borrow from chairman. now, back in the 50s. politics is in command. in other words, i think you've asked mr. china's middle class population on the street today. what are the most worried about the answers probably...
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dr samuel ramani teaches international relations at the university of oxford, and is currently writingtin's war on ukraine" — russia's campaign for global counter—revolution. i asked him more about the significance of that bridge collapse. from a symbolic point of view, obviously the annexation of crimea was put in�*s foreign policy commitment in the eyes of the domestic russian audience. it was an integral sign that crimea was forever part of russia. it also reasserted russia as a power of russia in the black sea. it is also a strategic setback. they have more than 20,000 forces that are stuck in the south, they lost our success to bridges, rely on ferries, they desperately need ammunition, food and supplies from crimea. and the only alternative routes are relatively untested, either through marie a paul or donetsk. i think russia is strategically in an even more dire situation at the start. i'm looking at the title of your bug, counterrevolution, global counterrevolution, how then do they see what is now going on in ukraine, the actions by president putin, had that fit into the title
dr samuel ramani teaches international relations at the university of oxford, and is currently writingtin's war on ukraine" — russia's campaign for global counter—revolution. i asked him more about the significance of that bridge collapse. from a symbolic point of view, obviously the annexation of crimea was put in�*s foreign policy commitment in the eyes of the domestic russian audience. it was an integral sign that crimea was forever part of russia. it also reasserted russia as a...
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now let's speak to dr vlad mykhnenko, an associate professor at the university of oxford, who isjoiningrom in birmingham. thank you so much forjoining us. first of all, i know that your family, you are from that area, donetsk, and yourfamily is family, you are from that area, donetsk, and your family is from mariupol, how does it feel seeing this announcement of annexation for areas including your home town? i think it is important for us to sort of look at this in the perspective that, on the one hand, nothing has changed, as your correspondent has just pointed out, and everything has changed. personally for me, of course, i am waiting for the liberation of the donbas area and waiting to hear the news about my personal relatives who are lost in the city of mariupol. i have not beenin the city of mariupol. i have not been in touch with him for now six months. i do not know what is happening there. it is important to understand that in the way that the annexation or this illegal act yesterday by president putin has not changed the dynamic on the front line. it is very much in favour of u
now let's speak to dr vlad mykhnenko, an associate professor at the university of oxford, who isjoiningrom in birmingham. thank you so much forjoining us. first of all, i know that your family, you are from that area, donetsk, and yourfamily is family, you are from that area, donetsk, and your family is from mariupol, how does it feel seeing this announcement of annexation for areas including your home town? i think it is important for us to sort of look at this in the perspective that, on the...
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dr samuel ramani teaches international relations at the university of oxford, and is currently writingrussia's campaign for global counter—revolution. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. we werejust thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. we were just listening to a report from our correspondent steve rosenberg from russia and he said this attack on the bridge represented mainly two aspects, one is obviously strategic, but also symbolic. in your view, just how significant is this attack?- significant is this attack? i think it is a very _ significant is this attack? i think it is a very significant _ significant is this attack? i think it is a very significant attack - significant is this attack? i think. it is a very significant attack from both those perspectives, symbolic, the annexation of crimea was the success of a foreign policy, and an integral sign that crimea was a part of russia. it also reasserts russia as a great power on the black sea which during the cold war was considered to be a soviet link. but it is also strategic as well. they have lost access to bridges, a
dr samuel ramani teaches international relations at the university of oxford, and is currently writingrussia's campaign for global counter—revolution. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. we werejust thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. we were just listening to a report from our correspondent steve rosenberg from russia and he said this attack on the bridge represented mainly two aspects, one is obviously strategic, but also symbolic. in your view, just how significant is this...
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air force, a phd in philosophy university of oxford. areas of expertise are everything from war theory, military ethics especially the remote autonomous weapons, senioror pilot with 1400 pilots andd many major u.s. combat humanitarian operations. he currently serves on the air force class artificial intelligence cross fentanyl. the more we see u.s. military involved in other parts of the world the more we see the use of drones and remote weapons so it's a good time to discuss whether it isjo moral so join me in welcoming joseph. [applause] >> thank you for the kind introduction. thank you for being here. this is a privilege, i'd be lying if i told you i something to write a book and to you about it. i never thought that would be the case and this is exciting. to do so here is special for me. i'd be remiss if i didn't mention b resident carter wroten op-ed in 2012 and he made it clear he had poems about the program so i am excited to bring the questions up and hopefully address the concerns expressed. i think i'll start by talking about a
air force, a phd in philosophy university of oxford. areas of expertise are everything from war theory, military ethics especially the remote autonomous weapons, senioror pilot with 1400 pilots andd many major u.s. combat humanitarian operations. he currently serves on the air force class artificial intelligence cross fentanyl. the more we see u.s. military involved in other parts of the world the more we see the use of drones and remote weapons so it's a good time to discuss whether it isjo...
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dr samuel ramani teaches international relations at the university of oxford. omplishment. at least, in the eyes of the russian domestic audience. and the kerch bridge was inaugurated in 2018 and was an integral sign that crimea was forever part of russia. it also reasserts russia as a great power in the black sea, which was during the cold war considered to be a soviet link. but it is also a strategic setback as well. there are more than 20,000 forces that are stuck in kherson right now. they've lost access to bridges, they are relying upon ferries, and i guess they need ammunition, food and supplies from crimea. and the only alternative routes are relatively untested. either through mariupol or through donetsk. so i think that russia is strategically in an even more dire situation than it was at the start of this week. i'm just looking at the title of your book. counter—revolution. a global counter—revolution. how, then, do you see what is going on in ukraine, the actions by president putin, how does that fit into the title of your book? well, i think that glo
dr samuel ramani teaches international relations at the university of oxford. omplishment. at least, in the eyes of the russian domestic audience. and the kerch bridge was inaugurated in 2018 and was an integral sign that crimea was forever part of russia. it also reasserts russia as a great power in the black sea, which was during the cold war considered to be a soviet link. but it is also a strategic setback as well. there are more than 20,000 forces that are stuck in kherson right now....
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in philosophy from the university of oxford. his areas of expertise are everything from war theory military ethics especially the ethics of remote and autonomous weapons. he's a senior pilot with more than 1400 pilot and instructor pilot hours and many flown in of major u.s. combat humanitarian operations. he currently serves on the air force staff, so staffs, artificial intelligence, cross functional team. but, you know, the more we see u.s. military involved in other parts of the world, the more we see the use of drones and other remote weapons. and so now a good time to discuss whether that is moral or. so please join me in welcoming joseph chapter. thank you, tony, for the kind introduction. thank you for being here. this is really a privilege. i would be lying if i told you that i expected someday to write a book and to be able to talk to folks like you about it. i never thought that was going to be the case. this is really exciting. and to do so at this historic place is something special for me. also i would be remiss if i
in philosophy from the university of oxford. his areas of expertise are everything from war theory military ethics especially the ethics of remote and autonomous weapons. he's a senior pilot with more than 1400 pilot and instructor pilot hours and many flown in of major u.s. combat humanitarian operations. he currently serves on the air force staff, so staffs, artificial intelligence, cross functional team. but, you know, the more we see u.s. military involved in other parts of the world, the...
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while a diamond is a graduate research university of oxford, and she was 19 years old when she went to iran, where she was then accused of spying and spent around 2 and a half years under house arrest or imprison until she was released in 2017 join me live now from oxford, so there are some interesting parallels than or between your experience in iran. and now this statement that has been that has been broadcasted conveyed from this french couple. what do you, what do you make of this concert? this confession, it's been condemned. by french government. hi mary, i'm thank you very much for having me sir. to go it's, it's such a difficult time for any, any iranian who is living in dyess bora, to see what the country is going through. and on top of that, now you have this very elaborately made video, false confession video coming out, and you just can't help but think when will this and um, you know, clearly they are investing a lot of money and hiring how high quality production people to produce. these false confession videos almost, it looks like a reenactment of a documentary in order
while a diamond is a graduate research university of oxford, and she was 19 years old when she went to iran, where she was then accused of spying and spent around 2 and a half years under house arrest or imprison until she was released in 2017 join me live now from oxford, so there are some interesting parallels than or between your experience in iran. and now this statement that has been that has been broadcasted conveyed from this french couple. what do you, what do you make of this concert?...
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of defense under president obama and served residents in both parties over five administrations. he began his career as a physicist after graduating from yale university and earning a phd from the university of oxfordas a public policy professor at the kennedy school. ashton carter was 68 years old. >> just after 9:00 on the east coast in time for our open forum. in this half hour, we let you leave the discussion. any public policy or political issue. republicans, (202) 748-8001. democrats, (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. as you are calling in, we will give you a roadmap this morning. after we end at 10:00 a.m. eastern, we are going to go to the american enterprise institute for a discussion on the topic of elections and how they are administered. that discussion is here on c-span and c-span.org as well and you can watch it on the free c-span video app. at noon, eastern, our coverage will begin again. the new hampshire vittorio debate, governor chris sununu. here at c-span.org and the free c-span now video app. now, open forum. what do you want to talk about? louis from north carolina, your up first. caller: top of the morning to you c-span and america. it seems like every primary, ev
of defense under president obama and served residents in both parties over five administrations. he began his career as a physicist after graduating from yale university and earning a phd from the university of oxfordas a public policy professor at the kennedy school. ashton carter was 68 years old. >> just after 9:00 on the east coast in time for our open forum. in this half hour, we let you leave the discussion. any public policy or political issue. republicans, (202) 748-8001....
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amazon is professor of the his of history and politics and modern china at the university of oxford. he's joining us now live from boston. thank you very much. indeed for being with us, sir on al jazeera, other lessons from chinese history. that might give us an indication about how things might move forward in the future for china. yes robin, i think that this new line up with the leadership with your report has just given the details of is very important and signaling the kind of china that we're going to see for the next 5 years. and i think that it's one way you could say to use a phrase up on a borrow from chairman mouth, back in the fifty's. politics is in command. in other words, i think you've asked most of china's middle class population on the streets today. what do they must worried about? the answers probably economic that the economy is failing to kind of fire back off the covey because of the continuing 0 cove it shut downs because of the growth in youth unemployment. because of the fear that the property set to may fall apart. but none of these are problems that can ob
amazon is professor of the his of history and politics and modern china at the university of oxford. he's joining us now live from boston. thank you very much. indeed for being with us, sir on al jazeera, other lessons from chinese history. that might give us an indication about how things might move forward in the future for china. yes robin, i think that this new line up with the leadership with your report has just given the details of is very important and signaling the kind of china that...
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this newly instituted prize for african writing instituted out of oxford university at the time. but he couldn't find it new to publish his writing except for a short lived internet on the magazine called g. $21.00, which has run out of new orleans by a remarkable african american, colorado, a mess who paid every contributor, $100.00, even though he himself was not very rich. he was just interested in literature. so being of anger published discovery born in detroit, iran just in time for the game pro submissions sent it in, and they immediately wrote back and said, what are you doing? this is a senior surprise. we only accept serious writing and serious publications. and so he fired back to them and said, listen, over the last year, there's not been a single ontology of fiction or nonfiction, published on the african continent. where do you expect to get a dream from social state elected? the backtracked, he won the pros. i so when of anger, he complain about some young in any that's exactly what he wants. it won't go ahead feeling jump in the conversation. no, no, i'm saying tha
this newly instituted prize for african writing instituted out of oxford university at the time. but he couldn't find it new to publish his writing except for a short lived internet on the magazine called g. $21.00, which has run out of new orleans by a remarkable african american, colorado, a mess who paid every contributor, $100.00, even though he himself was not very rich. he was just interested in literature. so being of anger published discovery born in detroit, iran just in time for the...
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well, in how many opinions there are different psychologists, an anthropologist from the university of oxford we can maintain stable and important relationships for us, with about 150 people, including relatives of the spouses and friends of the professor and stockholm university, johan lind came to the conclusion that on average a person can remember and recognize 5,000 faces, but know 1500 by first and last names , but friends. in general, about friendship, we will talk with an expert in the studio family psychologist doctor of cultural sciences andrey sberovsky. andrei viktorovich good morning. so the numbers. uh, so there are 5,000 in memory. can we remember 1,500 names and maintain relationships with 150 people. how many of these people can be friends. how many of them on average it is considered that the most comfortable composition of communication for a person is a group of fifteen dashes 30 people it is not accidental that the ratio is approximately the same as the class of the school yes, some small group of the university small group of people. this is the figure, which is ensured
well, in how many opinions there are different psychologists, an anthropologist from the university of oxford we can maintain stable and important relationships for us, with about 150 people, including relatives of the spouses and friends of the professor and stockholm university, johan lind came to the conclusion that on average a person can remember and recognize 5,000 faces, but know 1500 by first and last names , but friends. in general, about friendship, we will talk with an expert in the...
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educated at one of britain's most exclusive school, winchester college on to oxford university like over the country's prime minister, then into the finance industry. after being praised for performances during the pandemic, he was tipped to become the next leader and his wife, the daughter of the indian billionaire founder of emphasis, came under fire for her nondomicile status, sparing a huge tax bill. sunak has been labeled the richest and billed as out of touch. >> i mix and match. >> this 2001 bbc documentary clip when he was still at university later went viral and it didn't help. now, sunak leads britain at a time when millions fear they won't be able to afford their food and heating this winter. he will be judged immediately. sunak is also britain's first ever hindu prime minister and he'll be taking it on at one of hindu's biggest festivals taking place this week. and tomorrow, we understand truss will be going to see king charles to officially sign then sunak will be invited to form a government and officially become prime minister then just a meter from where i'm standing tomo
educated at one of britain's most exclusive school, winchester college on to oxford university like over the country's prime minister, then into the finance industry. after being praised for performances during the pandemic, he was tipped to become the next leader and his wife, the daughter of the indian billionaire founder of emphasis, came under fire for her nondomicile status, sparing a huge tax bill. sunak has been labeled the richest and billed as out of touch. >> i mix and match....
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processes are taking place in the world, they themselves are graduates of the oxford sorbonne, and often russian and soviet universitiese university and others, and perfectly understand all the processes that are happening now in the world , namely, the breaking of this unipolar model of the world, er, the birth of a new multipolar world, and that is why they are now starting to speak much more boldly for example. i will give such statistics that almost half of the african states abstain from voting on anti-russian resolutions in the un a, the other half yes, and as you rightly said and due to dependence due to outright blackmail. threats are forced to happen, but to vote for these resolutions. but at the same time, when we communicate, africans perfectly understand what is behind this ? they are well aware that russia's action is right. to create a more just world order, and in which just the african states will have, but more opportunities and rights it is precisely in this connection that we stand for africa to be worthy represented in the security council, where there is now a shift towards the collective west, eas
processes are taking place in the world, they themselves are graduates of the oxford sorbonne, and often russian and soviet universitiese university and others, and perfectly understand all the processes that are happening now in the world , namely, the breaking of this unipolar model of the world, er, the birth of a new multipolar world, and that is why they are now starting to speak much more boldly for example. i will give such statistics that almost half of the african states abstain from...
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of lyman and kiva. has it defeated russian counterattacks aiming to retake last territory around. bah, moot. my next goes to 9 to samuel romani, he teaches politics in international relations at oxford university in the u. k. he's also the author of the upcoming book putin's war on ukraine, and it examines why potent opted for in all out regime change in ukraine. and it looks at the future implications of his invasion. mister vermani is going to have you with us on these missiles strikes across ukraine. we're seeing this week in response to the destruction of the kish bridge. is that the, the truth there? or do you see this as an attempt by putting to placate angry hardliners who think that the, this war is not going where it should? well 1st of all, there's abundant evidence that now there was also released by the ukrainian merchant intelligence services or a gore, dac. it was actually the defeat lima at trigger this account. and that if you live and is very important, because it really brought out to criticize criticisms, the russian ministry defense from various hardliners. and those hardline is informed something out of it from a block, as probably expressing itself on st. median telegram,
of lyman and kiva. has it defeated russian counterattacks aiming to retake last territory around. bah, moot. my next goes to 9 to samuel romani, he teaches politics in international relations at oxford university in the u. k. he's also the author of the upcoming book putin's war on ukraine, and it examines why potent opted for in all out regime change in ukraine. and it looks at the future implications of his invasion. mister vermani is going to have you with us on these missiles strikes across...
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in terms of his path to politics and power, it's been fair ly good, he went to oxford university whereeducated and went to finance and only been an elected leader for just seven years. it's been a very steep rise to power but his fortunes were taking a bit of a different turn earlier in the year after being embroiled in scandals to do with party gate, discussion about whether or not his wife was trying to evade paying taxes but he seems to have recovered from that and his party hopes he'll be the man to unite the party and tackle the economic calamity that's befalling this country, ana. >> thank you for that reporting. >>> the truth is out there and nasa is going to find it or try to. a new mission is launching to figure out what is really behind all those ufo sightings. not flossing well? then add the whoa! of listerine to your routine. new science shows it gets in between teeth to destroy 5x more plaque above the gumline e than floss. for a cleaner, healthier mouth. listerine. feel the whoa! okay everyone, our mission is complete balanced nutrition. together we support immune functio
in terms of his path to politics and power, it's been fair ly good, he went to oxford university whereeducated and went to finance and only been an elected leader for just seven years. it's been a very steep rise to power but his fortunes were taking a bit of a different turn earlier in the year after being embroiled in scandals to do with party gate, discussion about whether or not his wife was trying to evade paying taxes but he seems to have recovered from that and his party hopes he'll be...
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of indian descent came to the u.k. from eastern africa. he spoke about the sacrifices they made to take into a top private school. after oxford universitycareer in banking and his marriage to a daughter of a billionaire made him extremely wealthy. political opponents have commented on his expensive houses, clothes, and shoes, suggesting he is out of touch with ordinary people. the revelation that his wife had a non-talk status proved politically toxic. he said he informed -- >> she'always followed all the rules but she recognizes that goes beyond just following those rules so she has decided to pay both the u.k. and foreign taxes. >> the episode was a low point for rishi sunak. he was visibly angry at what he saw as an intrusion into his wife's financial affairs. colleagues felt it betrayed a certain political naivety, and some even predicted his career would never recover. rishi sunak is a long-standing brexit supporter. as chancellor, he rarely trumpeted the benefits of leaving the eu. he got caught up in the scandal about downing street parties, receiving a fine for breaking covid laws. friends say he just turned up early for a meeti
of indian descent came to the u.k. from eastern africa. he spoke about the sacrifices they made to take into a top private school. after oxford universitycareer in banking and his marriage to a daughter of a billionaire made him extremely wealthy. political opponents have commented on his expensive houses, clothes, and shoes, suggesting he is out of touch with ordinary people. the revelation that his wife had a non-talk status proved politically toxic. he said he informed -- >> she'always...
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university of portsmouth. he's a former military intelligence officer and he joins us tonight from oxford. it's good to see you again. what sort of enemy is ukraine facing there in the city of buckland? what are your reports? said it's facing a mercenary unit, led by someone called you daniel found it by some code that you can play goshen. who was at one time, i think back in a day, putin says chef. now, cookie politics has led the soldiers to their deaths before back newton precaution tries to do what the ministry of defense in the army couldn't do which was take by . now the ports of that town is probably less certainly less than it was 2 months ago because it was intended at that time, but taking back move close or help to close. a salient not send it no longer exists . so what we've got here is essentially wagner pressing on to try and do what the army couldn't do and use that as leverage in the kremlin. it seems like there are significant differences between the russian forces fighting in the dorm best region. 4 bathrooms and the troops that have been sent to defend parts in the south,
university of portsmouth. he's a former military intelligence officer and he joins us tonight from oxford. it's good to see you again. what sort of enemy is ukraine facing there in the city of buckland? what are your reports? said it's facing a mercenary unit, led by someone called you daniel found it by some code that you can play goshen. who was at one time, i think back in a day, putin says chef. now, cookie politics has led the soldiers to their deaths before back newton precaution tries to...
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of that book with me here today. it's really quite beautiful. and we'll also have a link directly to oxford university press, this website for who are interested. and so your book, nancy presents the first ever researched account of the first ever chinese woman recorded to enter into the united states. more arrived here in 1834, under the care of the coen brothers, a pair of new york based merchants brought my over to serve as a living advertisement of sorts for their imported goods in a series of performances as chinese lady moy would pose various oriental objects that would, of course, later be available for purchase after her shows. your book not only us into moyes world then, but also into the world of those who encountered her performances, their meticulous archival research. you show how her story intersected with those of celebrities including president andrew jackson and the performer tom thumb. alongside the more everyday men and women who flocked to, catch a glimpse of the chinese lady for themselves. as you observed throughout the book, you take such a wide historical view of life, in large
of that book with me here today. it's really quite beautiful. and we'll also have a link directly to oxford university press, this website for who are interested. and so your book, nancy presents the first ever researched account of the first ever chinese woman recorded to enter into the united states. more arrived here in 1834, under the care of the coen brothers, a pair of new york based merchants brought my over to serve as a living advertisement of sorts for their imported goods in a series...
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the entire huge indian stratum of this society, in addition, it is necessary to understand that this is really a professional - this is oxford - this is an american university, a person who is actually the author of the exit of britain from covid when, unlike all other countries of the world , there was a massive business support program hotels, banks, i don't know, bars, restaurants, small businesses , purely financial support. it was such an interesting experiment, and in principle, it gave very good results at the time. the steps taken by the then minister of finance, this is not exactly what experts are thinking about. just now, they showed a video where sunak decides, when he was the minister of finance, he served people in restaurants , and then i remember he urged people to eat in such establishments in such a way to support the economy. i understand that i myself joined this action, and you reminded me that he became the minister of finance. he was the minister of finance and became it in the 20th year, and then the country was faced with the need to somehow manage this economic crisis in the conditions pandemic and now we also know that the country
the entire huge indian stratum of this society, in addition, it is necessary to understand that this is really a professional - this is oxford - this is an american university, a person who is actually the author of the exit of britain from covid when, unlike all other countries of the world , there was a massive business support program hotels, banks, i don't know, bars, restaurants, small businesses , purely financial support. it was such an interesting experiment, and in principle, it gave...
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albion, not students of oxford, and they are ready, fury was brought to their homeland, where jan huss gta the theologian and the skill of not douhijaz, the rector of praskovo universitydivided wycliffe's dunks and pirated them at the whole rukh for smoke. otroz shook his head for the department. sheikhs from the holy roman empire than modsna broke and the kirovism of the church and the king of germany i say that valya was tried, they asked for a release from rage, and only the remains of thousands from 415 were burned on the vordesh. how little is that? may god help the hussites to live and live on give birth to luther, his theses parodied a new praise, now the indiscriminate european church was in crisis, and it had long ago taken shape from the house of god. at the accompanying feudal lord. up to one-third of the plots of all the land lay like a church, they were pierced by jumpers, which were poured in the same church. and the snot was irritated by indulgences. what zagroshi granted deliverance from dusi rokhol and canceled the very principle of the commandment luther propagand to change this with a radical rite. i'm talking about the forms were about paradkol sup
albion, not students of oxford, and they are ready, fury was brought to their homeland, where jan huss gta the theologian and the skill of not douhijaz, the rector of praskovo universitydivided wycliffe's dunks and pirated them at the whole rukh for smoke. otroz shook his head for the department. sheikhs from the holy roman empire than modsna broke and the kirovism of the church and the king of germany i say that valya was tried, they asked for a release from rage, and only the remains of...
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of indian descent came to the uk from east africa. he has spoken about the sacrifices they made to send him to winchester college, a top private school. after oxford universityim extremely wealthy. political opponents have commented on his expensive houses, clothes and shoes, suggesting he is out of touch with ordinary people. the revelation that his wife had non—dom tax status proved politically toxic. he said he had informed senior civil servants when hejoined government but a u—turn followed. she has always followed all the rules but she recognises this goes beyond just following those rules so she has decided to pay both uk and foreign taxes. the episode was a low point for rishi sunak. he was visibly angry at what he saw as an intrusion into his wife's financial affairs. colleagues, though, felt it betrayed a certain political naivety and some even predicted that his career would never recover. rishi sunak is a long—standing brexit supporter but, as chancellor, he rarely trumpeted the benefits of leaving the eu. he got caught up in the scandal about downing street parties, receiving a fine for breaking covid laws. friends say he had just turned up early
of indian descent came to the uk from east africa. he has spoken about the sacrifices they made to send him to winchester college, a top private school. after oxford universityim extremely wealthy. political opponents have commented on his expensive houses, clothes and shoes, suggesting he is out of touch with ordinary people. the revelation that his wife had non—dom tax status proved politically toxic. he said he had informed senior civil servants when hejoined government but a u—turn...
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oxford holds the top spot again for the seventh straight year with american universities holding seven ofity comes in at 16, but it's the number of schools coming into the top 100 that people are watching here. >> we like to say oxford, schoxford. and a.c.t. the lowest scores in 30 years? >> yeah. >> what's going on there? >> the average score fell below 20 for the first time since 1991 out of a possible 36. trending lower five years in a row now. the a.c.t. is the standardized test for college admissions about 1.2, 1.3 million students take it every year. the growing share of test takers who met none of the college readiness benchmarks, english, reading, math or science, none. 42% of test takers not ready for college level materials. they blamed learning disruptions from the pandemic and systemic barriers in education and learning that have been a problem for some time. only 22% of test takers met all four of the benchmarks. the people taking the test, these are kids who intend to go to college so they're taking the test with the intention of going to college and many of them are not rea
oxford holds the top spot again for the seventh straight year with american universities holding seven ofity comes in at 16, but it's the number of schools coming into the top 100 that people are watching here. >> we like to say oxford, schoxford. and a.c.t. the lowest scores in 30 years? >> yeah. >> what's going on there? >> the average score fell below 20 for the first time since 1991 out of a possible 36. trending lower five years in a row now. the a.c.t. is the...
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universities and got paid that way too. that's something we don't know very well. there is the information wars. it happens in the media and on social media and oxford university research shows about 50% of those are re-tweets as well as china's diplomats tweaked spreading information that is favorable for china about the coronavirus. 50% of their re-tweets came from accounts originating from china. our technology company has been very slow to respond to that so even though they are gradually finding those accounts add m enclosing them, before they close them all these re-tweets and lies give the impression to unknown foreigners have hey this may be something legitimate. you are influenced by misinformation that you'd don't even know. the account owners are affiliateded with the state with the chinese state. the information we see in misinformation in the pandemic and that's huge in terms of the information wars in china. that's the third layer. and that's a side play. obviously you can't read a book without a chapter on the pandemic. there's a chapter on the pandemic and i think the pandemic really is a wake-up call for a lot of us not for all of us but for a lot of us. it's really more
universities and got paid that way too. that's something we don't know very well. there is the information wars. it happens in the media and on social media and oxford university research shows about 50% of those are re-tweets as well as china's diplomats tweaked spreading information that is favorable for china about the coronavirus. 50% of their re-tweets came from accounts originating from china. our technology company has been very slow to respond to that so even though they are gradually...
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first of all, inflation must be curbed and government spending must be reduced family bag has indian roots his parents moved to britain in the 60s in sumy he graduated from oxford and stanford universities according to the british press at the age of 25 rishi became a multimillionaire heading an investment fund that defiantly played on the stock market his wife sunaka, the daughter of an indian billionaire, already at the age of 39 in sumy became the minister of finance in the government of boris johnson during the pandemic, he generously distributed money to citizens and businesses, thanks to which he became popular after a series of scandals related to private parties, the prime minister resigned from the government during the lockdown in sumy, and this ultimately contributed to the resignation of johnson, the relationship between the gentlemen is still tense. position moral duty to use our economic power to support ukraine and make putin's regime pay for aggression we provide military aid to help ukraine defend my borders, i can proudly say that we are with ukraine during the summer campaign, sunuk promised to redouble efforts to counter russian aggression and support ukraine and eve
first of all, inflation must be curbed and government spending must be reduced family bag has indian roots his parents moved to britain in the 60s in sumy he graduated from oxford and stanford universities according to the british press at the age of 25 rishi became a multimillionaire heading an investment fund that defiantly played on the stock market his wife sunaka, the daughter of an indian billionaire, already at the age of 39 in sumy became the minister of finance in the government of...
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of indian descent came to the uk from east africa. he has spoken about the sacrifices they made to send him to winchester college, a top private school. after oxford universityo the daughter of a billionaire made him extremely wealthy. political opponents have commented on his expensive houses, clothes and shoes, suggesting he is out of touch with ordinary people. the revelation that his wife had non—dom tax status proved politically toxic. he said he had informed senior civil servants when hejoined government but a u—turn followed. she has always followed all the rules but she recognises this goes beyond just following those rules so she has decided to pay both uk and foreign taxes. the episode was a low point for rishi sunak. he was visibly angry at what he saw as an intrusion into his wife's financial affairs. colleagues, though, felt it betrayed a certain political naivety and some even predicted that his career would never recover. rishi sunak is a long—standing brexit supporter but, as chancellor, he rarely trumpeted the benefits of leaving the eu. he got caught up in the scandal about downing street parties, receiving a fine for breaking covid laws. f
of indian descent came to the uk from east africa. he has spoken about the sacrifices they made to send him to winchester college, a top private school. after oxford universityo the daughter of a billionaire made him extremely wealthy. political opponents have commented on his expensive houses, clothes and shoes, suggesting he is out of touch with ordinary people. the revelation that his wife had non—dom tax status proved politically toxic. he said he had informed senior civil servants when...
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oxford, maine. students at the university of florida swarming a campus event in protest after ben sims was named asew school president. spew to the blue angels will not be allowed to fly over san francisco? that's coming from one of the city's liberal lawmakers. we are going to get the reaction from former blue angels flight leader. keep it right here. remember the three ps. the three what? the three ps? what are the three ps? the three ps of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54 and was a smoker, but quit. what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65, retired, and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80 and i'm on a fixed income. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. that's less than 35 cents a day. you cannot be turned down because of your heal
oxford, maine. students at the university of florida swarming a campus event in protest after ben sims was named asew school president. spew to the blue angels will not be allowed to fly over san francisco? that's coming from one of the city's liberal lawmakers. we are going to get the reaction from former blue angels flight leader. keep it right here. remember the three ps. the three what? the three ps? what are the three ps? the three ps of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price,...
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of, professional middle class. rishi sunak became head boy at winchester. he went to oxford, then stanford universityr of an indian billionaire. together, they are estimated to be worth more than £700 million. after working at goldman sachs and then two hedge funds, he stood for parliament in richmond, north yorkshire. he was 34. less than five years later, he was chancellor, thrust into the public limelight in the pandemic. we are setting up a new coronavirus job retention scheme. the furlough scheme saw his popularity rise and rise, but there have been big bumps in the road. controversy over his wife's non—dom tax status, a fine for attending a party at downing street in lockdown, and he will never be forgiven by some tories for resigning as chancellor and effectively ending borisjohnson's premiership. we can be better, and we will be better. rishi sunak describes himself as patriotic, a family man, proud of his indian heritage and hindu faith. he's also a bit nerdy. listen to this. i collect coca—cola things. really? yeah, i'm a coke addict, total coke addict... coca—cola addict! i was going to sa
of, professional middle class. rishi sunak became head boy at winchester. he went to oxford, then stanford universityr of an indian billionaire. together, they are estimated to be worth more than £700 million. after working at goldman sachs and then two hedge funds, he stood for parliament in richmond, north yorkshire. he was 34. less than five years later, he was chancellor, thrust into the public limelight in the pandemic. we are setting up a new coronavirus job retention scheme. the...
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themselves a copy of the chinese label -- and a copy of that book with me here today is really quite beautiful. we will also have a link on oxford university presses website for those who are interested. so your, book, nancy presents the first ever account of afong moy, the first effort chinese woman recorded to enter into the united states. moy arrived here in 1834 under the care of the -- new york-based merchant who was way older to serve as living advertisements of sorts for imports goods. in a series of performances as the chinese lady, moy would pose with various oriental objects and what, of course, would later be available for purchase after her shows. the book not only brings us into moy swirled, but also the worlds of those who encountered her performances. those articulate research, you have history intersected with celebrity, putting precedent in jackson and -- outside the more every day men and women who bought the gift of a chinese lady presented. through the book, you take a wide historical view of moy's life in large part of necessity. there are no known written records of her life, so, in many ways, we know a lot more about
themselves a copy of the chinese label -- and a copy of that book with me here today is really quite beautiful. we will also have a link on oxford university presses website for those who are interested. so your, book, nancy presents the first ever account of afong moy, the first effort chinese woman recorded to enter into the united states. moy arrived here in 1834 under the care of the -- new york-based merchant who was way older to serve as living advertisements of sorts for imports goods....
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after oxford university, a career in banking and his marriage to the daughter of a billionaire made himhy. political opponents have commented on his expensive houses, clothes and shoes, suggesting he is out of touch with ordinary people. the revelation that his wife had non—dom tax status proved politically toxic. he said he had informed senior civil servants when he joined government but a u—turn followed. she has always followed all the rules but she recognises this goes beyond just following those rules so she has decided to pay both uk and foreign taxes. the episode was a low point for rishi sunak. he was visibly angry at what he saw as an intrusion into his wife's financial affairs. colleagues, though, felt it betrayed a certain political naivety and some even predicted that his career would never recover. rishi sunak is a long—standing brexit supporter but, as chancellor, he rarely trumpeted the benefits of leaving the eu. he got caught up in the scandal about downing street parties, receiving a fine for breaking covid laws. friends say he had just turned up early for a meeting in
after oxford university, a career in banking and his marriage to the daughter of a billionaire made himhy. political opponents have commented on his expensive houses, clothes and shoes, suggesting he is out of touch with ordinary people. the revelation that his wife had non—dom tax status proved politically toxic. he said he had informed senior civil servants when he joined government but a u—turn followed. she has always followed all the rules but she recognises this goes beyond just...
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world airport and you come to english universities and you immediately see in cambridge in oxford. well in in general, it was pride. not only england, it was the pride of world. these were brilliant universities with brilliant students. and now a significant part of the students are selected by category, and political, for example, in america and when they select e people who will go to oxford well, the so-called clan with spikes, which you know are the most prestigious. if you want the time that only can and students and pick up two people from the staff. here regularly. now, by the way, marilyn, where i lived until recently, was picked up people who were uh, sexual minorities, but naturally racial minorities are people with some kind of disability, and better with the first second and third is er. that's what happened to oxford for me was a reflection of the manifestation of, if you like, the descent down, and england, which was once not just the greatest power. but if you want light than civilization. here is such a fall into not england itself and the reflection of this symbol of this became what a person is, how leaves passion could become prime m
world airport and you come to english universities and you immediately see in cambridge in oxford. well in in general, it was pride. not only england, it was the pride of world. these were brilliant universities with brilliant students. and now a significant part of the students are selected by category, and political, for example, in america and when they select e people who will go to oxford well, the so-called clan with spikes, which you know are the most prestigious. if you want the time...
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what impact artificial intelligence can have on the art of fashion and the music industry, a robot was created several years ago at oxford university a special hand and artificial intelligence. he creates sculptures and paintings among his works. portrait of the late queen elizabeth ii many the works have already been exhibited several times in well-known art galleries. here is the answer to the artist, who, uh, is pr, as i decided at the expense. uh, burning your own paintings. uh, someone can come in and just start without the tricky way of just creating art. and i like the name of this robot. oh well done, i want to say. although the title. it seems to me more combined with some kind of dance. it would be better if she danced, and not with intellect, but shone. one does not interfere with the other, so to speak. well friends right now. let's go to the yeast factory and find out how alina dubitskaya, the operator of yeast cultivation, meets her morning. my name is alina dubitskaya. i work with yeast. combine, my profession is a yeast growing operator. i wake up at 6:30 in the morning. my morning begins with the fact that, of cour
what impact artificial intelligence can have on the art of fashion and the music industry, a robot was created several years ago at oxford university a special hand and artificial intelligence. he creates sculptures and paintings among his works. portrait of the late queen elizabeth ii many the works have already been exhibited several times in well-known art galleries. here is the answer to the artist, who, uh, is pr, as i decided at the expense. uh, burning your own paintings. uh, someone can...