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thank you for coming to mansfield. thank— thank you for coming to mansfield. thank you — thank you for coming to mansfield. thank you for coming to mansfield. thank you for having me. sir keir starmer there in the east midlands celebrating their new mayor claire ward. let's go to birmingham — and my colleague rajini vaidyanathan is at the count. we're waiting for the results that are just counting for the mayor of the west midlands. it's been a good day for sir keir starmer in the east midlands, but this seat here is one that the conservatives are really hoping they can hold onto for another term. the incumbent mayor has already served two terms here and he is well known here and is hoping he can bank on his personal popularity and throughout the campaign he has effectively distanced himself from the conservative party if you look at his campaign literature and that kind of thing. this isjust one of his campaign literature and that kind of thing. this is just one of a number of races that continue to be counted throughout saturday. i'm joined by my colleag
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the small amount of money invested means cutting investment in stoke, mansfield, darlington, places like that. the reality is trickier stormont today has laid out his plans to end 14 years of tory chaos. we will start rebuilding our nhs with more appointments, more teachers in our schools, to crackdown on and anti—social behaviour with more police and community support officers and to cut energy bills for good.-
the small amount of money invested means cutting investment in stoke, mansfield, darlington, places like that. the reality is trickier stormont today has laid out his plans to end 14 years of tory chaos. we will start rebuilding our nhs with more appointments, more teachers in our schools, to crackdown on and anti—social behaviour with more police and community support officers and to cut energy bills for good.-
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he lobbied mike mansfield for the position. he saw it as a continuation of some of the earlier work that he had been doing on some special investigatory committees. and importantly, he had been an 18 year at that point member of the senate foreign relations committee. he had been one of the first public voices of dissent in the united states senate about us vietnam war policy. and he was someone who really wanted to take on these issues. the issues related to national intel, the national intelligence commune ity and the ways in which it may have the ways in which it may have violated american's constitutional liberties. what was uncovered by these hearings? well, the hearings uncovered a few important things. they were meant in some ways to be a second watergate investigation. in that the watergate committee had revealed that national intelligence agencies, specifically the cia and the fbi, had been used by the nixon administration for political purposes. and so church was interested in investigating those prior allegations in
he lobbied mike mansfield for the position. he saw it as a continuation of some of the earlier work that he had been doing on some special investigatory committees. and importantly, he had been an 18 year at that point member of the senate foreign relations committee. he had been one of the first public voices of dissent in the united states senate about us vietnam war policy. and he was someone who really wanted to take on these issues. the issues related to national intel, the national...
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he lobbied mike mansfield for the position. he saw it as a continuation of some of the earlier work that he had been doing on some special investigatory committees. and importantly, he had been an 18 year at that point member of the senate foreign relations committee. he had been one of the first public voices of dissent in the united states senate about us vietnam war policy. and he was someone who really wanted to take on these issues. the issues related to national intel, the national intelligence commune ity and the ways in which it may have the ways in which it may have violated american's constitutional liberties. what was uncovered by these hearings? well, the hearings uncovered a few important things. they were meant in some ways to be a second watergate investigation. in that the watergate committee had revealed that national intelligence agencies, specifically the cia and the fbi, had been used by the nixon administration for political purposes. and so church was interested in investigating those prior allegations in
he lobbied mike mansfield for the position. he saw it as a continuation of some of the earlier work that he had been doing on some special investigatory committees. and importantly, he had been an 18 year at that point member of the senate foreign relations committee. he had been one of the first public voices of dissent in the united states senate about us vietnam war policy. and he was someone who really wanted to take on these issues. the issues related to national intel, the national...
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mr. mansfield, welcome back. wonder if you can, 1st of all clarify what seems to be a point of contention. so is really saying that you can't equate us with from us. i'm also saying victims cannot be acquainted with their executioners. what does the icpc activities on here? how's that equated the actions of both sides or does the icy see believe that both sides have committed war crimes? well, i think the ready answer such kareem. com as adopted and independent and balanced approach. just imagine for the moment how d i a indicted one of the out. so then that would be the criticism that he was prejudiced in some way or another. by doing that, i'm in a sense, he's cool in between a very rock and a house places you know, it goes every, every, the if he doesn't then dot. but the other one will complain then when he doesn't die. but as i said, what does it places, so is the way for the prosecutor to move forward then with this case or yeah, is this, the only way to move forward on the basis for moving forward is not c
mr. mansfield, welcome back. wonder if you can, 1st of all clarify what seems to be a point of contention. so is really saying that you can't equate us with from us. i'm also saying victims cannot be acquainted with their executioners. what does the icpc activities on here? how's that equated the actions of both sides or does the icy see believe that both sides have committed war crimes? well, i think the ready answer such kareem. com as adopted and independent and balanced approach. just...
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race with a majority of more than 50,000 votes over the tory ben bradley who also sits as an mp for mansfield and his leader of nottinghamshire county council, so curse —— sir keir starmer is there to congratulate her and there is a rally as you can see with the supporters behind him. these are obviously after thursday's local elections and mayoral elections which took place in many parts of the country and we know that labour won councils in reading, thurrock, hartlepool and rushmore in hampshire with the conservatives losing ten councils and more than 400 councillors and labour also won the blackpool south by—election, taking the seat from the tories with a 26% swing but this is in the east midlands where keir starmer is there to congratulate labour's claire ward becoming the region's first elected mayor with a majority of more than 50,000 votes. let's listen in. claire and the whole team here, this is a fantastic victory, a really important victory. you've fought for this with a very, very positive campaign. i came here myself to campaign. i came here myself to campaign with you. i w
race with a majority of more than 50,000 votes over the tory ben bradley who also sits as an mp for mansfield and his leader of nottinghamshire county council, so curse —— sir keir starmer is there to congratulate her and there is a rally as you can see with the supporters behind him. these are obviously after thursday's local elections and mayoral elections which took place in many parts of the country and we know that labour won councils in reading, thurrock, hartlepool and rushmore in...
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step inside the world of pam mansfield. there's a snapping turtle in here. they can bite your fingers off. they can take your fingers, yeah. so, asian forest scorpion. they're aggressive, but it's only like a wasp sting. on herfour acres of land, there are creatures from all over the world. over 300 of them. souawking. that's the parrots! her exotic pet refuge has been part of the family for 47 years, still managed by pam with the help of her son darren and animal manager caroline. they've seen different trends of buying exotic animals over the years, but over the last six months, there's been a 30% increase in the number of animals they're now having to take in. i mean, years ago, it was all the cuddlies, the monkeys and the raccoons and coatis and things like that. then about probably ten years ago it went to reptiles and we got hundreds of reptiles in, and now it's sort of gone back to all sorts now. it's anything that's exotic. i don't think they realise how long they live. this is benny. he's our oldest capuchin. he's about 66 years old, our records sho
step inside the world of pam mansfield. there's a snapping turtle in here. they can bite your fingers off. they can take your fingers, yeah. so, asian forest scorpion. they're aggressive, but it's only like a wasp sting. on herfour acres of land, there are creatures from all over the world. over 300 of them. souawking. that's the parrots! her exotic pet refuge has been part of the family for 47 years, still managed by pam with the help of her son darren and animal manager caroline. they've seen...
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it was i think 2017 that labour in mansfield , a traditional coal mansfield, a traditional coal mining town, went to the labour party for the very first time. he's not just an mp, he's also the county council leader for nottinghamshire. his body language wasn't necessarily one that exuded excitement . one of that exuded excitement. one of the other journalists here said that when asked how, how things were going, how he was feeling, it was a shrug and a mare that the journalists received from ben bradley . we are waiting to ben bradley. we are waiting to speak to ben bradley, but while a lot of the other candidates, including the liberal democrats, including the liberal democrats, including the liberal democrats, including the green party as well as the independent candidate for ashfield, have had a chance to come up here and speak to the press and speak to me in particular. we're still waiting to hear from ben bradley, the conservative candidate, as well as the likely front runner, clare ward, the labour candidate. >> well, thank you very much indeed. we'll we'll come back to you when
it was i think 2017 that labour in mansfield , a traditional coal mansfield, a traditional coal mining town, went to the labour party for the very first time. he's not just an mp, he's also the county council leader for nottinghamshire. his body language wasn't necessarily one that exuded excitement . one of that exuded excitement. one of the other journalists here said that when asked how, how things were going, how he was feeling, it was a shrug and a mare that the journalists received from...
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the small amount of money invested means cutting investment in stoke, mansfield, darlington, places like that. the reality is trickier stormont today has laid out his plans to end 14 years of tory chaos. we will start rebuilding our nhs with more appointments, more teachers in our schools, to crackdown on and anti—social behaviour with more police and community support officers and to cut energy bills for good.- cut energy bills for good. there wasn't much — cut energy bills for good. there wasn't much new— cut energy bills for good. there wasn't much new in _ cut energy bills for good. there wasn't much new in that - cut energy bills for good. there l wasn't much new in that speech. cut energy bills for good. there - wasn't much new in that speech. this is an election — wasn't much new in that speech. ti 3 is an election campaign where wasn't much new in that speech. ti 1 is an election campaign where sir keir starmer is talking about how this country can be so much better and he is so angry that after 14 years of decline country working class people —— working people are so
the small amount of money invested means cutting investment in stoke, mansfield, darlington, places like that. the reality is trickier stormont today has laid out his plans to end 14 years of tory chaos. we will start rebuilding our nhs with more appointments, more teachers in our schools, to crackdown on and anti—social behaviour with more police and community support officers and to cut energy bills for good.- cut energy bills for good. there wasn't much — cut energy bills for good. there...
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constituencies that will decide who ultimately wins the general election so if you focus on areas like mansfield, amber valley, these are traditional bellwether seat so very interesting contest. thank you. less talk to richard in the tees valley. what's happening? we are caettin valley. what's happening? we are getting ever _ valley. what's happening? we are getting ever close _ valley. what's happening? we are getting ever close to _ valley. what's happening? we are getting ever close to results - valley. what's happening? we are getting ever close to results and l valley. what's happening? we are. getting ever close to results and we have had three of the five councils that make up the tees valley which have declared and it's good news for the incumbent conservative. he came out on top in all three of those councils. in hartlepool labour had a good count in the elections last night and they got a seats and the conservatives lost eight. it is a very strong indication that he is going to win here. it's nowhere near the 73% he won in 2021. it's not that sort of triumph and he was saying before th
constituencies that will decide who ultimately wins the general election so if you focus on areas like mansfield, amber valley, these are traditional bellwether seat so very interesting contest. thank you. less talk to richard in the tees valley. what's happening? we are caettin valley. what's happening? we are getting ever _ valley. what's happening? we are getting ever close _ valley. what's happening? we are getting ever close to _ valley. what's happening? we are getting ever close to...
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michael mansfield has been a pleasure to have you on the program. many sites, so that's okay. the un security council is holding an open debates on the protection of civilians in on the concepts of k. but i live on the slide from the united nations in new york and gave of course, there are many on conflicts around the world. what's the focus of this debate? a well ensure the entire world, and it's really looking at the entire world. this is an annual debate there more than 80 countries on the list to wanting to speak at this security council meeting . and it all centers around this report by the secretary general that comes out every year looking at really a survey of the world and when it comes to the protection of civilians and armed conflicts. and as the report states this year, it says the current state of protection of civilians is overwhelmingly tragic. a couple of numbers of civilian deaths, up 70 percent. just in the past 2 years and a 117000000 people around the world are facing a conflict related hunger, simply and incredibly, a tragic number. they are quite frankly,
michael mansfield has been a pleasure to have you on the program. many sites, so that's okay. the un security council is holding an open debates on the protection of civilians in on the concepts of k. but i live on the slide from the united nations in new york and gave of course, there are many on conflicts around the world. what's the focus of this debate? a well ensure the entire world, and it's really looking at the entire world. this is an annual debate there more than 80 countries on the...
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ian mansfield from policy exchange, do you agree the debt should be written off?— do you agree the debt should be written off? , ., , ., written off? there should be more compassion _ written off? there should be more compassion in _ written off? there should be more compassion in the _ written off? there should be more compassion in the system - written off? there should be more compassion in the system than - compassion in the system than currently, _ compassion in the system than currently, it would not go so far is a full— currently, it would not go so far is a full write — currently, it would not go so far is a full write off because we need to protect _ a full write off because we need to protect public money and distinguish between _ protect public money and distinguish between the small number of people who may— between the small number of people who may have set out to quit fraud, about _ who may have set out to quit fraud, about 10%. — who may have set out to quit fraud, about 10%, and the much larger number— about 10%, and the much larger nu
ian mansfield from policy exchange, do you agree the debt should be written off?— do you agree the debt should be written off? , ., , ., written off? there should be more compassion _ written off? there should be more compassion in _ written off? there should be more compassion in the _ written off? there should be more compassion in the system - written off? there should be more compassion in the system than - compassion in the system than currently, _ compassion in the system than...
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. >> yeah, i'm from mansfield . >> yeah, i'm from mansfield. i've probably got your laptop. what does that mean? >> there are no more working class than you. >> i'm even scottish. >> i'm even scottish. >> that's. i'm scottish. >> that's. i'm scottish. >> not only that, i had to come to london. i had to come to england to find out. i'm working class in scotland. i thought i was middle class. yeah, yeah. theni was middle class. yeah, yeah. then i came down here. everybody's using cutlery. anyway, that's it for part three. but stay with us for the final section where we'll have donald trump the movie, and the police find a man over his welcome back to headliners. we've got the guardian now with a film about donald trump. if you can't wait for it to come out, i guess you could just watch the news. steve. >> yeah. trump movie the apprentice . good title. i don't apprentice. good title. i don't think it's a movie he would dislike, says director . think it's a movie he would dislike, says director. might have a good point here. speaking at the cannes film festival about this contro
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michael mansfield and international lawyer. joining us back from bombing them today. thank you so much for your time with us. one onto there are some good. well, the very prospect of the international criminal court issuing a restaurants has come up before during the war on gaza. on april, the 30th these really prime minister responded to the possibility of a warrant for his arrest, saying such a move would be an outrage. the international criminal court in the he is contemplating issue in the russ once again. senior is really government and military officials as war crimes. this would be an outrage of a star for portions international bodies. like the i see a rose in the wake of the holocaust committed against the jewish people. they were set up to prevent so chars to prevent future genocides. so, you know, the international court is trying to put is well in the dock is real is not even subject to the court's jurisdiction. and it has an independent legal system that rigorously investigates all violations of the law. rather, this isis, the attempt is an attempt to par
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last season but with a few minutes left, liam kelly confirmed that they'lljoin stockport, wrexham and mansfield in promotion to league one. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. emma raducanu has withdrawn from this week's french open qualifying saying she'll skip the rest of the clay court season to make sure she's fit for her wimbledon preparations and the rest of the year. the 2021 us open champion hasn't played since losing in the first round of the madrid 0pen last month. and alexander zverev is an atp masters 1000 champion for the sixth time. the german moved past first—time finalist nicolas jarry 6—4, 7—5 earlier today to win the title in rome for a second time. to basketball, where the london lions completed a clean sweep of trophies by beating newcastle eagles 92—65 in the final at the o2 arena to win the women's british basketball league play—offs, the highest—ever score recorded in a final in this league. max verstappen is back on top of podium. he led from start to finish in this afternoon's emilia romagna grand prix. the red bu
last season but with a few minutes left, liam kelly confirmed that they'lljoin stockport, wrexham and mansfield in promotion to league one. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. emma raducanu has withdrawn from this week's french open qualifying saying she'll skip the rest of the clay court season to make sure she's fit for her wimbledon preparations and the rest of the year. the 2021 us open champion hasn't played since losing in the first round of...
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so the majority caucus always met in the mansfield room, and caucus in the lbj room. i began by telling them the history of that room a do they ever choose the topic>>? betty: sometimes they do. they will come to me and say john m a goldwater. because so many people in the senate today don't remember barry goldwater. that. or they would come in and say, i would re -- the origins of the filibuster. can you tell us about the origins of the consent agreement? it's a challenge to come up with a new idea every singlet a lot of the ideas came from senators themselves, they would come to me or my colleague about this particular person or event or this part of the institution that is so important now, but we don't know why it got to the place it is. host: so wh y goldwater as the 1964 presidential candidate, when he lost the election to lyndon johnson that at the time, he was sort of the conservatism and he was portrayed as a radical conservative, ways, but h much a statesman. he was a senator at heartafter his election, he returned to the senate and lived most of the rest of
so the majority caucus always met in the mansfield room, and caucus in the lbj room. i began by telling them the history of that room a do they ever choose the topic>>? betty: sometimes they do. they will come to me and say john m a goldwater. because so many people in the senate today don't remember barry goldwater. that. or they would come in and say, i would re -- the origins of the filibuster. can you tell us about the origins of the consent agreement? it's a challenge to come up with...
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michael mansfield and international lawyer joining us back from bombing them today. thank you so much for your time with us on, on to there are some well, the very prospect of the international criminal court issuing a restaurants has come up before during the war.
michael mansfield and international lawyer joining us back from bombing them today. thank you so much for your time with us on, on to there are some well, the very prospect of the international criminal court issuing a restaurants has come up before during the war.
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places like bolsover and mansfield, south derbyshire. the seats that we need to win. so that's why winning in the east midlands is a really good indicator of, of the mood and where things are going. >> well. andrew griffiths . >> well. andrew griffiths. is minister for science, innovation and technology. he told us the pubuc and technology. he told us the public don't really want labour's policies. >> look it's a difficult set of results. i think that was what was expected going in. there's going to be a very, very simple choice at the next election. who walks through number 10 downing street? is it rishi sunak with his plan that's starting to work now, or is it keir. his plan that's starting to work now, or is it keir . with with no now, or is it keir. with with no plan or where they do have plans that that don't really go with the grain of what the british people want? >> the result of seven mayoral contests will be announced today, including london and the west midlands. the battle between london mayor sadiq khan and hall . and tory challenger susan hall. is though
places like bolsover and mansfield, south derbyshire. the seats that we need to win. so that's why winning in the east midlands is a really good indicator of, of the mood and where things are going. >> well. andrew griffiths . >> well. andrew griffiths. is minister for science, innovation and technology. he told us the pubuc and technology. he told us the public don't really want labour's policies. >> look it's a difficult set of results. i think that was what was expected...
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to a much more difficult national picture, they believe they have a strong candidate in the mp for mansfield, ben bradley, but he is feeling a little despondent at the moment. labour much more confident with claire ward, a former labour mp during the layer and brown years, covering derbyshire and nottinghamshire. not necessarily the whole of the region, leicestershire not included in that, but a huge area, 2.2 million people. a large geographic one stretching from the peak district to south nottinghamshire. lots of attention on this one nationally, we will get the counting under way in about half an hour's time, the result due between one and two o'clock. {slate an hour's time, the result due between one and two o'clock. give us an indication — between one and two o'clock. give us an indication of _ between one and two o'clock. give us an indication of the _ between one and two o'clock. give us an indication of the kind _ between one and two o'clock. give us an indication of the kind of— between one and two o'clock. give us an indication of the kind of role - an indication of the kind of
to a much more difficult national picture, they believe they have a strong candidate in the mp for mansfield, ben bradley, but he is feeling a little despondent at the moment. labour much more confident with claire ward, a former labour mp during the layer and brown years, covering derbyshire and nottinghamshire. not necessarily the whole of the region, leicestershire not included in that, but a huge area, 2.2 million people. a large geographic one stretching from the peak district to south...
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this video from vermont showing the lights dazzling in the sky above mount mansfield and extended to other countries like italy and the uk. if you missed it, don't worry. if you're in one of these spot, the best play to see it, of course, when you're away from city lights so it's darker. best time to see it between 10:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m. gio. >> gio: i'm looking forward to to more photos. thank you, phil. let's go to somara theodore. you have all the science, all the geek stuff. >> somara: let's walk on over and tell you how this goes down. so, we actually have this beautiful image of the sun right here behind me. >> janai: you turned down the lights. >> somara: i turned it down so we could luminous maximus, there we go. the sun in all its glory, this gas ball filled with hydrogen and helium. what is happening? it's spewing out all these particles, they're at 1.5 million miles per hour, hitting our magnetic field. when it does that it comes into contact with all these other particles like oxygen and nitrogen giving us beautiful colors like this one out of trumbull, connecticut, tha
this video from vermont showing the lights dazzling in the sky above mount mansfield and extended to other countries like italy and the uk. if you missed it, don't worry. if you're in one of these spot, the best play to see it, of course, when you're away from city lights so it's darker. best time to see it between 10:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m. gio. >> gio: i'm looking forward to to more photos. thank you, phil. let's go to somara theodore. you have all the science, all the geek stuff....
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princeton or the now retired harvey mansfield or robbie george of princeton. we need viewpoint diversity so you are too comfortable but notice what no suggesting but to go from one type of despotism of custom to a new orthodoxy with only a progressive orthodoxy, the trends recent orthodoxy in which the traditional forms have been overthrown. and the kind of celebration of transgression takes its place. this starts to sound familiar to you and it starts to sound like the modern university, it's not without some reason. why is it that they universities have gone from being bastions of religious beliefs in the despotism of the university of notre dame would have been one of those institutions that once were regarded as a institution and had a theology and students had to learn and know that theology. and then through the free-speech domain all of those formerly religious institutions slather old orthodoxies overturned and new ones were governing those institutions. those orthodoxies now can be questions and if you question them you could be fired or at the very l
princeton or the now retired harvey mansfield or robbie george of princeton. we need viewpoint diversity so you are too comfortable but notice what no suggesting but to go from one type of despotism of custom to a new orthodoxy with only a progressive orthodoxy, the trends recent orthodoxy in which the traditional forms have been overthrown. and the kind of celebration of transgression takes its place. this starts to sound familiar to you and it starts to sound like the modern university, it's...
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princeton or the now retired harvey mansfield or robbie george of princeton. we need viewpoint diversity so you are too comfortable but notice what no suggesting but to go from one type of despotism of custom to a new orthodoxy with only a progressive orthodoxy, the trends recent orthodoxy in which the traditional forms have been overthrown. and the kind of celebration of transgression takes its place. this starts to sound familiar to you and it starts to sound like the modern university, it's not without some reason. why is it that they universities have gone from being bastions of religious beliefs in the despotism of the university of notre dame would have been one of those institutions that once were regarded as a institution and had a theology and students had to learn and know that theology. and then through the free-speech domain all of those formerly religious institutions slather old orthodoxies overturned and new ones were governing those institutions. those orthodoxies now can be questions and if you question them you could be fired or at the very l
princeton or the now retired harvey mansfield or robbie george of princeton. we need viewpoint diversity so you are too comfortable but notice what no suggesting but to go from one type of despotism of custom to a new orthodoxy with only a progressive orthodoxy, the trends recent orthodoxy in which the traditional forms have been overthrown. and the kind of celebration of transgression takes its place. this starts to sound familiar to you and it starts to sound like the modern university, it's...
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you just need someone like george at princeton or harvey mansfield at harvard university to be around. we need viewpoint diversities, so we are not too comfortable in our orthodoxies. notice what mel is suggesting. you go from one despotism of custom to a new orthodox that will be progressive and a transgressive orthodox. an orthodox in which the traditional forms have been overthrown and the kind of celebration of transgressive miss takes place. this starts to sound familiar. it starts to sound like the modern university. tickets not, without reason. why is it that the universities have gone from being religious belief and despotism of custom? notre dame would have been one of those institutions that was once regarded as a backward institution with a theology. students had to learn that theology and no theology. through the kind of free-speech domain, all of those religious institutions saw their old orthodox is overturned. now, new orthodox is our governing those institutions. those orthodoxies and now cannot be questioned. if you question them, you can be fired or at the very least
you just need someone like george at princeton or harvey mansfield at harvard university to be around. we need viewpoint diversities, so we are not too comfortable in our orthodoxies. notice what mel is suggesting. you go from one despotism of custom to a new orthodox that will be progressive and a transgressive orthodox. an orthodox in which the traditional forms have been overthrown and the kind of celebration of transgressive miss takes place. this starts to sound familiar. it starts to...
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another time of delivery in front of him but, that, if you look across the country, i am standing here in mansfield, in the east midlands where we find a significant victory in the team here but that is the pattern across the country. we have been winning in blackpool, north yorkshire, true blue tory territory and tear on the west midlands with a very many constituencies that match acutely in the general election so all that this is done with a purpose. i want a labour government to serve our country and this is effectively the last stop on the journey to the general election and i am really pleased that we have been able to show we are making progress. we have earned their trust and confidence of voters and we are making progress towards that general are very good set of results for others. you towards that general are very good set of results for others.— set of results for others. you have not one councillors _ set of results for others. you have not one councillors and _ set of results for others. you have not one councillors and mayors . not one councillors and mayors everywhere you want to
another time of delivery in front of him but, that, if you look across the country, i am standing here in mansfield, in the east midlands where we find a significant victory in the team here but that is the pattern across the country. we have been winning in blackpool, north yorkshire, true blue tory territory and tear on the west midlands with a very many constituencies that match acutely in the general election so all that this is done with a purpose. i want a labour government to serve our...
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in the context of the family health you described in mansfield. in that situation we have our interest-free loan program and over $2 billion have gone to family health centers like the ones you describe and we'd be very happy to reach out to your office and if that particular provider has not taken advantage of that program, it's still available and it would bridge the gap in the cash flow that you describe. >> and those loans, though, they will be required to pay back? >> only when they are fully back to normal and all backlogs have been cleared and they, not me, but they confirm that their cash flow is normalized. >> they will make the determination of back to normal. >> correct, and then they will have 45 business days to then start the repayment. >> at low interest loans precisely means what? >> no interest-- no interest. >> no interest, no fee. >> thank you. >> senator, thank you. >> mr. chairman, thanks very much, mr. witty, to be with you. in public statements, united health care claims the vast majority of services has been restored to pre
in the context of the family health you described in mansfield. in that situation we have our interest-free loan program and over $2 billion have gone to family health centers like the ones you describe and we'd be very happy to reach out to your office and if that particular provider has not taken advantage of that program, it's still available and it would bridge the gap in the cash flow that you describe. >> and those loans, though, they will be required to pay back? >> only when...
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mansfield, ohio, is where my wife and i got the first dog we ever owned together. without the acp, i would not have internet. so i am writing to you taied to express the importance of congress continuing funding for the acp. the support provided by the acp program has kept my family and families like mine online. we use it to stay connected to work, school, and health care providers in addition to family and friends. without the acp, the relate city we may no longer be able to afford to be connected and that would be an added hardship. think about this, i know that like a lot of americans with young kids at home, probably the most important thing that i use my broadband connection for is so that my three little kids can call their grandparents, they call their aunts and ankh -- and uncles. i wonder whether this resident from managesfield, whether she'll be able to keep connected with her family who are not easy to get to if this program disappears. one final letter i want to read. sorry, mr. president. given time, i will not read the last letter that i have, but th
mansfield, ohio, is where my wife and i got the first dog we ever owned together. without the acp, i would not have internet. so i am writing to you taied to express the importance of congress continuing funding for the acp. the support provided by the acp program has kept my family and families like mine online. we use it to stay connected to work, school, and health care providers in addition to family and friends. without the acp, the relate city we may no longer be able to afford to be...
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i like miltonike edward mansfield. i got exposed to different ideas. and these ideas made me think and and i believe that the education obviously the growing up college helped me■hical thino in many ways, ronald college is responsible for all the trouble i make in theand i found that ee search for microaggressions. do you know what a microaggression is? it is a perceived insult or perceived threat. it's not an actual one. it'sik hallway, maybe, you know, i'm a professor, mai past you. maybe i didn't speak to you, maybe i spe to you one time, but we passed each other three times, and i didn't speak. you might take tha as a as an insult and think tt because something about you that your proorspeak to you or someone didn't speak to you when actually that person probab■ncqlyevenee you because maybe they were absorbed in their own little world. but it's almost like you are seeking something to be d if you're looking for micro aggressions, i mean, you're going to be torn up all the time to question. and i mean, i to correct myself because sometimes i see
i like miltonike edward mansfield. i got exposed to different ideas. and these ideas made me think and and i believe that the education obviously the growing up college helped me■hical thino in many ways, ronald college is responsible for all the trouble i make in theand i found that ee search for microaggressions. do you know what a microaggression is? it is a perceived insult or perceived threat. it's not an actual one. it'sik hallway, maybe, you know, i'm a professor, mai past you. maybe i...
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fees to raise £1.3 billion and put that into every state school, whether that's in bury, bolsover, mansfield or stoke. it is a tough decision. we accept that , but is a tough decision. we accept that, but you've is a tough decision. we accept that , but you've got to do that, but you've got to do things to support the jonathan and majority of children. but on your specific point, on your specific point of special , you specific point of special, you know, children with special different special needs, if they're on a if they're on a specified plan where you get a plan, parents know this, they get a plan and they have to go to a private school because of the plan. and though they won't, they won't have to pay this extra vat. >> yeah. because, julie robinson of the independent schools council, she's very concerned about this. she says that over 100,000 children receive specialist send support in our schools, that special special needs support and she's saying that adding vat on the parents fees will disrupt education for thousands of them. and it will also have the negative impact on the state
fees to raise £1.3 billion and put that into every state school, whether that's in bury, bolsover, mansfield or stoke. it is a tough decision. we accept that , but is a tough decision. we accept that, but you've is a tough decision. we accept that , but you've got to do that, but you've got to do things to support the jonathan and majority of children. but on your specific point, on your specific point of special , you specific point of special, you know, children with special different...
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winning — the past, mansfield, bassetlaw. winning that area back would be one of the _ winning that area back would be one of the most — winning that area back would be one of the most significant results of this set— of the most significant results of this set of— of the most significant results of this set of elections, if indeed that is— this set of elections, if indeed that is what the result turns out to be. ~ . that is what the result turns out to be. . . . , ., that is what the result turns out to be. . ,, ., be. what about the issue of levellin: be. what about the issue of levelling up? _ be. what about the issue of levelling up? the _ be. what about the issue of levelling up? the issue i be. what about the issue ofj levelling up? the issue that certainly won the conservatives under borisjohnson an awful lot of support, regenerating parts of the country like the tees valley, like the east midlands, what is labour promising? the east midlands, what is labour ”romisin ? ~ the east midlands, what is labour prom
winning — the past, mansfield, bassetlaw. winning that area back would be one of the _ winning that area back would be one of the most — winning that area back would be one of the most significant results of this set— of the most significant results of this set of— of the most significant results of this set of elections, if indeed that is— this set of elections, if indeed that is what the result turns out to be. ~ . that is what the result turns out to be. . . . , ., that is what the...
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. >> mine was keir starmer because he went to mansfield last week. and i think with all this, sort of this, the garzon stuff and the pro—palestine people not going to vote for starmer, i think he's trying to win back the red wall. but i think the people of the red wall are. >> that is his job, you understand? that's his job. >> but he's not he's not cared about us for such a long time. >> all right. fair enough, fair enough, fair enough. go on. abdul ezedi a jackass. >> my wife's got to be this puffed up popinjay, this union jack has called sadiq khan. well, he's won a third term as london mayor, and he's now back to being mayor of gaza. >> flipping hat. right. obviously sadiq khan. but did i try to be the mayor of gaza? but anyway, the winners are those two green leaders there. christine said. right. look thank you, thank you. i've had a proper laugh tonight. i've enjoyed it for the most part. anyway and as headliners up next with a much more in depth look at tomorrow's newspapers. i'll be back tomorrow at 9 pm. keep fighting the good fight . figh
. >> mine was keir starmer because he went to mansfield last week. and i think with all this, sort of this, the garzon stuff and the pro—palestine people not going to vote for starmer, i think he's trying to win back the red wall. but i think the people of the red wall are. >> that is his job, you understand? that's his job. >> but he's not he's not cared about us for such a long time. >> all right. fair enough, fair enough, fair enough. go on. abdul ezedi a jackass....
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just avoided being relegated from the football league last season but nowjoin stockport, wrexham and mansfield in being promoted. celtic are scottish women's premier league champions for the first time, but it was a nervy final few minutes for their fans. they thought they'd blown it, but a 90th minute winner from amy gallacher, whose great grandfather was the celtic legend patsy gallacher, saw them beat hibs1—0. and that was enough to see them finish above rangers and win the title on goal difference. warrington wolves will play wigan warriors in the final of rugby league's challenge cup after thumping huddersfield giants wolves dominated from the start, running in eight tries with two for matt dufty. a6—10 it finished. and in the women's challenge cup, leeds rhinos beat wigan by 3a points to 20 to set up a meeting with rivals st helens in the final. ruby enright scoring a try in each half for leeds who ran away with the match after the break. and he's finally done it — after being called one of the best golfers not to have a major — xander schauffele has won the us pga championship.
just avoided being relegated from the football league last season but nowjoin stockport, wrexham and mansfield in being promoted. celtic are scottish women's premier league champions for the first time, but it was a nervy final few minutes for their fans. they thought they'd blown it, but a 90th minute winner from amy gallacher, whose great grandfather was the celtic legend patsy gallacher, saw them beat hibs1—0. and that was enough to see them finish above rangers and win the title on goal...
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step inside the world of pam mansfield. there's a snapping turtle in here. they can bite your fingers off. they can take your fingers, yeah. so asian forest scorpion. they're aggressive, but it's only like a loss of steam. they're aggressive, but it's only like a wasp sting. on herfour acres of land, there are creatures from all over the world. over 300 of them. squawking. that's the parrots! her exotic pet refuge has been part of the family for 47 years, still managed by pam with the help of her son darren and animal manager caroline. they've seen different trends of buying exotic animals over the years, but over the last six months there's been a 30% increase in the number of animals they're now having to take in. i mean, years ago, it was all the cuddlies, the monkeys and the raccoons and coyotes and things like that. then about probably ten years ago it went to reptiles and we got hundreds of reptiles in, and now it's sort of gone back to all sorts now. it's anything that's exotic. i don't think they realise how long they live. this is benny. he's our ol
step inside the world of pam mansfield. there's a snapping turtle in here. they can bite your fingers off. they can take your fingers, yeah. so asian forest scorpion. they're aggressive, but it's only like a loss of steam. they're aggressive, but it's only like a wasp sting. on herfour acres of land, there are creatures from all over the world. over 300 of them. squawking. that's the parrots! her exotic pet refuge has been part of the family for 47 years, still managed by pam with the help of...
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seats in the area that have previously turned from labour to the conservatives, bolsover, bassetlaw, mansfield and here in ashfield. and after that shock announcement about a summer general election, people here have been considering what they'd like to hear from the politicians. bus service seems to be ok as long as they don't cancel bus passes. that's the main thing really. but it's just 0aps. what annoys me more than anything is when he puts all these migrants into the hotels. six point, what was it? 6.8 million a day. what could we have done with that? hospitals, i want to change - the hospitals and obviously the nhs and things like that. care homes. well, i think it really needs a lot of cleaning up, it hasn't been cleaned up for a long time. ashfield needs improvements, does it? yes. there was no great excitement for the election, but it's early days. the campaign will intensify. lee anderson is the reform mp here and he's previously been the conservative mp for ashfield on what's been a long politicaljourney for him. rhea keehn will be the candidate for labour and for the independent gr
seats in the area that have previously turned from labour to the conservatives, bolsover, bassetlaw, mansfield and here in ashfield. and after that shock announcement about a summer general election, people here have been considering what they'd like to hear from the politicians. bus service seems to be ok as long as they don't cancel bus passes. that's the main thing really. but it's just 0aps. what annoys me more than anything is when he puts all these migrants into the hotels. six point,...
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places like bolsover, mansfield, south derbyshire , the seats that south derbyshire, the seats that we need to win. so that's why winning in the east midlands is a really good indicator of, of, of the mood and where things are going . going. >> but if you if you use these as some sort of barometer and i know it's a, it's a, it's a dodgy science in a sense. but it would put labour it sort of translated into a, into a parliamentary election. it puts labour as the largest party but no overall majority . no overall majority. >> well, at local elections you always see independents and the smaller parties picking up more votes than at the general election. the important thing for us is looking at where we made gains, whether we are making gains in the areas that we need to win at the general election , places like election, places like hartlepool, places like thurrock, rushmoor , redditch, thurrock, rushmoor, redditch, these are the areas that we need to win at the general election. so that's what we're focused on with these sets of results . with these sets of results. >> we're talking abou
places like bolsover, mansfield, south derbyshire , the seats that south derbyshire, the seats that we need to win. so that's why winning in the east midlands is a really good indicator of, of, of the mood and where things are going . going. >> but if you if you use these as some sort of barometer and i know it's a, it's a, it's a dodgy science in a sense. but it would put labour it sort of translated into a, into a parliamentary election. it puts labour as the largest party but no...
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a large number of battleground seats we need to win at the election in order to form a government, mansfield, south derbyshire, so we are pleased to win that but— derbyshire, so we are pleased to win that but also pleased to win in areas — that but also pleased to win in areas we — that but also pleased to win in areas we noted we need to win back at the _ areas we noted we need to win back at the general election are looking at the general election are looking at north— at the general election are looking at north yorkshire on the prime mr's doorstep _ at north yorkshire on the prime mr's doorstep it— at north yorkshire on the prime mr's doorstep it shows we are trusted across _ doorstep it shows we are trusted across the — doorstep it shows we are trusted across the country by people. my career— across the country by people. my career question was about where you are not manifesting breaking through at somewhere like dorset where your float is _ at somewhere like dorset where your float is flatlining, you are writing it off. _ float is flatlining, you are writing it off. you
a large number of battleground seats we need to win at the election in order to form a government, mansfield, south derbyshire, so we are pleased to win that but— derbyshire, so we are pleased to win that but also pleased to win in areas — that but also pleased to win in areas we — that but also pleased to win in areas we noted we need to win back at the _ areas we noted we need to win back at the general election are looking at the general election are looking at north— at the general...