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do you know andrew tate? >> yes. >> reporter: he stands accused of very serious crimes. >> he didn't force any woman to do anything she didn't want to do. he gave them choices. what he talks about goes against the narrative, let's try to say he is a sex trafficker. that's how they are trying to invalidate his message. >> reporter: for now, andrew tate is facing charges in the u.k. and romania to could take years to resolve. >> our thanks to terry. the full episode of "impact" by "nightline," andrew tate into the manisphere, is streaming on hulu. >>> when we return, the famous mouse making his debut on this day, the world would never be the same. lactaid is 100% real milk, just without the lactose. delicious too. just ask my old friend, kevin. nothing like enjoying a cold one while watching the game. who's winning? we are, my friend. we are. (screams) bleeding gums are serious, jamie. dr. garcia? woah. they're a sign of bacterial infection. crest gum detoxify's antibacterial fluoride works below the gumline to
do you know andrew tate? >> yes. >> reporter: he stands accused of very serious crimes. >> he didn't force any woman to do anything she didn't want to do. he gave them choices. what he talks about goes against the narrative, let's try to say he is a sex trafficker. that's how they are trying to invalidate his message. >> reporter: for now, andrew tate is facing charges in the u.k. and romania to could take years to resolve. >> our thanks to terry. the full episode...
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the tates also deny that. we look into this in our hulu special, a lot really to dig into around this figure who has so much influence on young boys. guys? >> whit: absolutely an extraordinary investigation. patrick, thank you and the team for all your reporting on this. we appreciate it. the full episode of "impact x nightline: into the manosphere" is now streaming on hulu, and we will be right back. ll be right back. is streaming on hulu and we will be right back. [laughter] ♪ :" into is streaming on hulu and we will be right back. into the manosph is streaming on hulu and we will be right back. ♪ and check this out! you can thrill with this special 4-day, 4-park magic ticket offer. visit disneyworld.com/4parkmagic to learn more. disney thrills us like... [screams] nothing dims my light like a migraine. with nurtec odt, i found relief. the only migraine medication that helps treat and prevent, all in one. to those with migraine, i see you. for the acute treatment of migraine with or without aura and the
the tates also deny that. we look into this in our hulu special, a lot really to dig into around this figure who has so much influence on young boys. guys? >> whit: absolutely an extraordinary investigation. patrick, thank you and the team for all your reporting on this. we appreciate it. the full episode of "impact x nightline: into the manosphere" is now streaming on hulu, and we will be right back. ll be right back. is streaming on hulu and we will be right back. [laughter]...
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last year we had catherine tate. -- she was - catherine tate. -- she was brilliant. — catherine tate. -- she was brilliant, nigella _ catherine tate. -- she was brilliant, nigella was - catherine tate. -- she was i brilliant, nigella was brilliant. catherine tate. -- she was - brilliant, nigella was brilliant. i want brilliant, nigella was brilliant. want to brilliant, nigella was brilliant. i want to hear more about you having baileys with terry wogan, did you have a set order to just make you carry them? have a set order to 'ust make you carry themvh carry them? of course, he was a generous — carry them? of course, he was a generous man- _ carry them? of course, he was a generous man. how— carry them? of course, he was a generous man. how many - carry them? of course, he was a i generous man. how many bottles? carry them? of course, he was a - generous man. how many bottles? i remember being _ generous man. how many bottles? i remember being burdened - generous man. how many bottles? i remember being burdened with - generous man. how many bottles? i | remember being burdened wit
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are they come just days after i was new president lighting, tate took office and called him the mainland to cease making such threats. now we'll bring in the deputies, china analysts, clifford, conan, clifford. any does any link between these events and the new president of taiwan taking office? i'd say it's a fairly direct link. it's been a bit strange for the last few days. it's been almost too quiet. has been very little coming out of china. china is that a very busy couple of weeks? actually, jim ping was in europe and then a lot of our approved and visited beijing. and then since then spring break class, then we had as lightning because you know, gratian and, and then they've not responded with this millage reaction either with this disability drill around the island. but this is not the 1st time we're seeing this kind of drill. how does this latest one compared to what we've seen in the past? in some ways it's all the parts it's. it's a bit less than we saw after the then speaker of the of congress said, nancy pelosi visited taiwan congress, us or us congress. and after she visited
are they come just days after i was new president lighting, tate took office and called him the mainland to cease making such threats. now we'll bring in the deputies, china analysts, clifford, conan, clifford. any does any link between these events and the new president of taiwan taking office? i'd say it's a fairly direct link. it's been a bit strange for the last few days. it's been almost too quiet. has been very little coming out of china. china is that a very busy couple of weeks?...
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"to set the record straight, i do not know and did not intend to speculate as to whether the tate defendants are guilty, in fact, or not. all of the facts in the case have not yet been presented. the defendant should be presumed to be innocent at this stage of their trial." >> the next day, at the defense table, defendant manson held up , for the jury, a los angeles times headline cyan "manson guilty, nixon declares." the new york times reported that the supreme court judge "took immediate steps to forestall the mistrial by questioning the jurors individually about whether the incident had prejudiced to them. all but one of the 12 jurors and six alternates testified that they had witnessed manson's action, but they all said they could act impartially . one man said he hoped he could. just before the session ended, the judge also sentenced the defense lawyer to county jail for three nights on contempt charges for putting newspapers on the counsel table where manson could get at them. " the judge asked each juror to swear under oath that they would be able to reach a verdict based solely on th
"to set the record straight, i do not know and did not intend to speculate as to whether the tate defendants are guilty, in fact, or not. all of the facts in the case have not yet been presented. the defendant should be presumed to be innocent at this stage of their trial." >> the next day, at the defense table, defendant manson held up , for the jury, a los angeles times headline cyan "manson guilty, nixon declares." the new york times reported that the supreme court...
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why should somebody at the russian embassy be able to vote in elections here in tates of a? yet that is what is allowed today. we have a bill that sa no, that is not the case. if somebody from russia or from ina working at the embassy in china wants to vote, they can vote in thowountry's election. they should not be able to, as a citizen of china, be able to vote in america's elections, for goodness sake. i thinks agree with. we are going to find out who here in congress agrees withthat bill tomorrow. something we have been united against is not only the growing anti-semitism andhe growing movement against israel's right to self-defense, which we have strongly s but now you see the international criminal court trying to arrest the prime minister of israel for defending his country against a terrorist organization who, on october 7, engaged war inarbaric ways against the people of israel. this is a rogue agency. i know this majority many steps against it and we are going to continue to take action. butn friends around the world who are helping fund the icc to stop funding and
why should somebody at the russian embassy be able to vote in elections here in tates of a? yet that is what is allowed today. we have a bill that sa no, that is not the case. if somebody from russia or from ina working at the embassy in china wants to vote, they can vote in thowountry's election. they should not be able to, as a citizen of china, be able to vote in america's elections, for goodness sake. i thinks agree with. we are going to find out who here in congress agrees withthat bill...
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i would still be at work working tates capitol. i appreciate the words by mr. de niro, officer fanone, but anytime i get an opportunity to acknowledge, address, and thank the men and women of the capitol police and thez& metropolitan police department who served democracy, to protect each other, to make sure everybody home that night, that is what we fought for that day. the fight for a lot of us did not end on january 6 that evening. the fight still continues now. what happened that day was an attempt to overthrow an election. donald trump is the greatest threat to our democracy and the safety of communities today. he has encouraged and continues to encourage political violence. we have been called traitors just today. all called traitors on january 6 for doing her job. --and yes, we protected republicans, we protected democrats alike. it is not about the story we agree with. political violence is never acceptable. but you have a president candidate who champions it, who encourages it, who supports it. we cannot have that.officer sicy after january 6 full they
i would still be at work working tates capitol. i appreciate the words by mr. de niro, officer fanone, but anytime i get an opportunity to acknowledge, address, and thank the men and women of the capitol police and thez& metropolitan police department who served democracy, to protect each other, to make sure everybody home that night, that is what we fought for that day. the fight for a lot of us did not end on january 6 that evening. the fight still continues now. what happened that day...
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the democrat accurates had telegraphed previously it was going to be okay, and a tate like massachusetts, i think that some of these democrats are going to be lauded for, you know, bailing him out, basically. what i think is ridiculous is that marjorie taylor greene, a single person in the house of representatives, can cause this much chaos and continues to want another so. and i think that is going to be a bigger problem as, you know, the republicans have to continue to deal with this chaos caucus that, you know, continues to try to muddle things. mike: jim, your thoughts? >> democrats will bail him out. mike johnson is in a better place as speaker than he was a month ago. nancy pelosi was an incredibly effective speaker and and leader of the democratic party for 20 years because what she was able to do was point to the progressives and say i'm one of you, but you don't get this, this is going to the moderates. they're the majority makers. mike johnson had his moment where with he did that. it worked out. you know, marjorie taylor greene has a plan. it's not going to work, it's going to
the democrat accurates had telegraphed previously it was going to be okay, and a tate like massachusetts, i think that some of these democrats are going to be lauded for, you know, bailing him out, basically. what i think is ridiculous is that marjorie taylor greene, a single person in the house of representatives, can cause this much chaos and continues to want another so. and i think that is going to be a bigger problem as, you know, the republicans have to continue to deal with this chaos...
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general right of the pentagon intelligence agency, admiral tate, his daughter and son-in-law, cia officer frank lampart, richard greers, deputy director of the cia, also lives in reston drive, good afternoon, my name is samuel shapira. you left a message for me number 14 76 15 92 wait a minute i'll wait of course you 're listening yes i'm listening to the message for number 1476 1592 pyotr sergeevich, or what? who is he with? with our new director? yes. it’s interesting, for some time now i’ve been inviting you big boss for your birthday? i didn’t invite, it was probably petya. uncle ilya, dima, everything is ready, and pyotr sergeevich is there with someone. yes, yes, milusha, let's go. yes. we are going through difficult times, but we always have the same task, this is a high task, sing, what are you doing... at a party meeting, so i ’ll bring you to the main point, my toast is in two parts, now part two, evgeniy mikhailovich, please , yes, and this is so that they don’t think that i’m just like that, ilya konstantinovich, i’m with a gift, a decree of the president of the
general right of the pentagon intelligence agency, admiral tate, his daughter and son-in-law, cia officer frank lampart, richard greers, deputy director of the cia, also lives in reston drive, good afternoon, my name is samuel shapira. you left a message for me number 14 76 15 92 wait a minute i'll wait of course you 're listening yes i'm listening to the message for number 1476 1592 pyotr sergeevich, or what? who is he with? with our new director? yes. it’s interesting, for some time now...
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the firm says four british women are bringing a case against tate at the high court in the uk, after the crown prosecution service decided not to prosecute in 2019. all of the women alleged that tate raped and assaulted them and are seeking damages for the injuries they say they suffered as a result. he was charged along with his brother tristan in june with his brother tristan in june with human trafficking , rape and with human trafficking, rape and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women , sexually exploit women, allegations they have both denied , and visitors to denied, and visitors to brighton's iconic pier will soon be forced to pay for admission amid a steep rise in maintenance costs. the pier's management says the cost of maintaining and repairing the grade two listed landmark has soared by 31. that adds around £2.7 million to the annual budget . visitors will now annual budget. visitors will now be asked to pay an entry fee of £1, though local residents will be exempt . those are the latest be exempt. those are the latest headlines. i'll have another update for
the firm says four british women are bringing a case against tate at the high court in the uk, after the crown prosecution service decided not to prosecute in 2019. all of the women alleged that tate raped and assaulted them and are seeking damages for the injuries they say they suffered as a result. he was charged along with his brother tristan in june with his brother tristan in june with human trafficking , rape and with human trafficking, rape and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit...
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and i think more those images of dating too you know we need the vast normie army to defeat andrew tate. well we should field some questions. does make one more money one more dad point it really it's some of the best news i came across here was increased amount time doing parenting that dads have done over the last few generations compared to the past. and e of the i was at this on capitol hill the other day where. one woman said how can we involve men in a more equitable way in caregiving? and i thought by notalking it that way, but equitable caregiving is not attractive. how can we like tell dads that they should be dads and that it's awesome to be dads? one of the things i was doing, the week was posting on twitter me defeating all of my sons in basketball and. some of it is awesome because one of my sons isam and can certainly jump higher than i am anawesome because he's seven and when he shoots i just swat heck out of the ball. being a dad is totally awesome and if in a society that either says, you know, you should be andrew tate or dads should just basically be moms, then that's
and i think more those images of dating too you know we need the vast normie army to defeat andrew tate. well we should field some questions. does make one more money one more dad point it really it's some of the best news i came across here was increased amount time doing parenting that dads have done over the last few generations compared to the past. and e of the i was at this on capitol hill the other day where. one woman said how can we involve men in a more equitable way in caregiving?...
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for the if first time ever, a female speaker of the house is presiding over the state of the tate address here today -- state of the state address here today. [cheers and applause] speaker longhurst and her majority team, majority whip carrie evelyn are harris and new jfc chair kim williams, kim is where? kim, stand up and be recognized. [applause] i look forward to working with all of you for the rest of this session. i also a want to take a moment to recognize two new justices on the delaware supreme court, justice abby la grow and justic- [inaudible] please stand so we can recognize both of you. [applause] we have a world class judiciary in delaware, and the justices bring a new generation of leadership to our court. thank you for your commitment to public service. and a moment of personal privilege, if i may, i'd like to recognize my wife tracy sitting up here in front for all the hard work she's done on behalf of delaware children over the past seven years. [cheers and applause] tracy has -- [applause] tracy has transformed the role of first lady. we like to call her the first spouse
for the if first time ever, a female speaker of the house is presiding over the state of the tate address here today -- state of the state address here today. [cheers and applause] speaker longhurst and her majority team, majority whip carrie evelyn are harris and new jfc chair kim williams, kim is where? kim, stand up and be recognized. [applause] i look forward to working with all of you for the rest of this session. i also a want to take a moment to recognize two new justices on the delaware...
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the, the state of the news line from the georgia department, president tates our task depaula much improves a controversial bill and spot the weeks of protest. this is a progress report. and we oh, here we've done dealing with that and we will not accept that a little more comp billed a month, but i should be in the joins thousands of demonstrators, games, propose restrictions on media and other groups that receive significant funding funding. western countries repeat warnings that the proposed law could jeopardize relations. also on the program. dr. tags pushed things right into 7, gosh, and reaching residential address of the safety of rafa. as financing in the know intensive thoughts, your secretary state and to me blinking tells you crane bold ministry. 8 is on the way. i didn't say that russia i must pay for the destruction caused by its advice. and the style of france rolls out the red carpet for the 77th ton film festival. among the contends as for the top of the prize, the radians are come a homage. russell has been sentenced to a few years in prison. after being found guilty of a s
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leona tate are members of the new orleans for. >> 70 years ago. the brown versus board of education decision paved the way for black students to integrate schools. we must accept they have today. before they even decided to place us in the clash. but at justice department ceremony tuesday celebrating the decision 70th anniversary. officials say segregation still exists. there's still so much work that we need to do to protect our kids. kristen clarke, the assistant attorney general of the civil rights division, says examples of segregation include an equal access to higher level courses and disciplinary actions against students. we need a level playing field that gets every kid a fair chance. the government accountability office reports more than 18 million students still attend a segregated school today to fight back. clark says the justice department sues schools to reach settlements. we can take progress for granted. education secretary miguel cardona says his department is also fighting back against curriculum changes and book bans in some sta
leona tate are members of the new orleans for. >> 70 years ago. the brown versus board of education decision paved the way for black students to integrate schools. we must accept they have today. before they even decided to place us in the clash. but at justice department ceremony tuesday celebrating the decision 70th anniversary. officials say segregation still exists. there's still so much work that we need to do to protect our kids. kristen clarke, the assistant attorney general of the...
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equivalence between the palestine struggle against israel and the south african battle against a pa, tate. so that gives a recognition of some full of equivalence in terms of the struggle against the pont aid and palestine struggle today. and there's also a wider global perspective in terms of which a south africa sees at the israel's war in gaza, along with israel's action against palestinians as a threat to international stability. it's also a constitutional issue within south africa because the south african constitution specifies equal rights full and the justice menaced as well made a very clear point to me when i spoke to him a few days ago and running a low list said that this issue in the end is quite simple. we cannot be we, unless kind of style is free. so it's a multi layered position by the south african government in terms of what is happening in recognition of palestine. unlike canada, with a view for us from the south africa's being just from japan, his bag. thank you, mike. off a month now, how to study and that's all the data. she protests had been held around the world i
equivalence between the palestine struggle against israel and the south african battle against a pa, tate. so that gives a recognition of some full of equivalence in terms of the struggle against the pont aid and palestine struggle today. and there's also a wider global perspective in terms of which a south africa sees at the israel's war in gaza, along with israel's action against palestinians as a threat to international stability. it's also a constitutional issue within south africa because...
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well, then a month after king charles is announcement, princess tate middleton wife of the future. king william, she puts out a social media video announcing her cancer diagnosis and that she's undergoing chemo therapy. no specifics there either. but then she gets roiled in this sort of weird botched photo re touched drama for you came mother's day. i mean, i get that she's a royal, she's a celebrity and, and get subjected to perhaps unfair and, and certainly on equal scrutiny. but at the end of the day, she saw a person, right? i mean, she's a mom of 3 young children. she's fighting cancer, shouldn't she being granted a little grace or given some slack here it has, as i said, the beginning, you know, the appearance of the pretense of royalty. there is no to manage in it. i think princess diana was, was in a great expression of that in the ninety's. you know, she, she was hard pressed by the royal family, the by the, the, the, all the drama that came around the divorce, the attacks, the, you know, the way that she had to basically show up in the world. it was, it was a lot of stres
well, then a month after king charles is announcement, princess tate middleton wife of the future. king william, she puts out a social media video announcing her cancer diagnosis and that she's undergoing chemo therapy. no specifics there either. but then she gets roiled in this sort of weird botched photo re touched drama for you came mother's day. i mean, i get that she's a royal, she's a celebrity and, and get subjected to perhaps unfair and, and certainly on equal scrutiny. but at the end...
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solve the tiny and weapons that we sent to you crate to defend itself on its territory instead to fight tate and kill outside of the territory. there is nothing my name, not in the name of the italian people, and so we must defend ukraine and we doing it from the 1st minute and we know that well with any wanted, i just don't want to lee inside the gates of my children. some of the 3rd, well people are shutting me, so nato cannot force us to kill in russia. no one can force us to send its highly and soldiers to fight and dine ukraine. this one thing is to defend the other is to get killed. and this gentleman either apologizes or rectifies or resigned to there's no other way come into my and it will be back. germany has also a voice. it's on whether it is to allow kids to use western supplied weapons to strike russia. and a host chief insisted the members of the bulk must reconsider the sconce and give you credit in the green light. i believe the time i was calling for allies to consider whether i should list. ready some of the restrictions that i'm post on a weapons to make to, to ukraine. be
solve the tiny and weapons that we sent to you crate to defend itself on its territory instead to fight tate and kill outside of the territory. there is nothing my name, not in the name of the italian people, and so we must defend ukraine and we doing it from the 1st minute and we know that well with any wanted, i just don't want to lee inside the gates of my children. some of the 3rd, well people are shutting me, so nato cannot force us to kill in russia. no one can force us to send its highly...
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well, this is what a tate ron professor mohammed mirandi who you've seen from time to time. we've interviewed him here and he's also appeared i think with your job, you're right off. yes, he does regularly so that that's what we're on a has to come on. now after hearing all this, this horrible stuff about his country from piers morgan. when he finally got a chance to speak, moran, the did. he addressed why here ron is against israel. he basically said, this is why we have a problem with israel. why it's so hard for you to understand is it has to do with gaza. go on the phone to one is quite clear, you know, quite well, i know quite well your views, your viewers know quite well that there's really, really miss king of genocide and this stems from it. and so supremacist ideology, it stems from apartheid. and this is unacceptable, and the people who lived on that land, they have been expelled. so people in gaza, they live in a concentration camp. now that count as a desktop, it's almost like you want to know why we have a problem with this real because it's a part that we hated
well, this is what a tate ron professor mohammed mirandi who you've seen from time to time. we've interviewed him here and he's also appeared i think with your job, you're right off. yes, he does regularly so that that's what we're on a has to come on. now after hearing all this, this horrible stuff about his country from piers morgan. when he finally got a chance to speak, moran, the did. he addressed why here ron is against israel. he basically said, this is why we have a problem with israel....
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shift homes here using corrugated iron plastic sheets, and we have possible breaks then confidence. tate has lived here for nearly 20 years. no, no, no selling the pos that leads to a home is also where the only toilet saw the smell of sewerage and waste can't be avoided. she blames the provincial governments led by the opposition democratic alliance, or d a. a month, the waters 13 the grades are production and the toilets of everyone and no one from the municipality comes while the government is building homes for the poor. there's a backlog of at least $2300000.00 homes.
shift homes here using corrugated iron plastic sheets, and we have possible breaks then confidence. tate has lived here for nearly 20 years. no, no, no selling the pos that leads to a home is also where the only toilet saw the smell of sewerage and waste can't be avoided. she blames the provincial governments led by the opposition democratic alliance, or d a. a month, the waters 13 the grades are production and the toilets of everyone and no one from the municipality comes while the government...
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what am i calling this tanya tate? i spoke with the white house national security communications advisor as john cubby, and he says that it's vital that line crossing since it goes or must also be opened to meet you monetary needs. you only use really military to open up these ground crossings. i mean, the, the, the z is rarely is, can, can do that without a significant military footprint at each crossing. i recognize there's an inspection regime that has to occur and all that's necessary. um, but uh, but i, i don't, i don't want to speak for these really military, but the support and assistance that they've given to the temporary peer by no means makes it impossible for them to also open rasa and also open casual and also get arrest work and all that can be done simultaneously. as a matter of fact, i would go so far as to say, it's vital that it does happen simultaneously because it's pure alone is just not going to be able to meet the capacity and meet the need that has been very public concerns that this, this flirt
what am i calling this tanya tate? i spoke with the white house national security communications advisor as john cubby, and he says that it's vital that line crossing since it goes or must also be opened to meet you monetary needs. you only use really military to open up these ground crossings. i mean, the, the, the z is rarely is, can, can do that without a significant military footprint at each crossing. i recognize there's an inspection regime that has to occur and all that's necessary. um,...
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countering the rise in anti—semitism is central to the wider struggle against extremism, division and tate and the defence of democracy, freedom and civilisation. , ., , civilisation. this new development in the nature _ civilisation. this new development in the nature of— civilisation. this new development in the nature of extremist - civilisation. this new development in the nature of extremist activityl in the nature of extremist activity is also related to the changing nature of the time of anti—semitism. anti—semitism, as the late chief rabbijonathan sacks anti—semitism, as the late chief rabbi jonathan sacks once said, is a virus. in evil times it was a religious prejudice. in the late 19th and early 20th century the focus changed, the perverted notions of racial science and ethnic purity led the nazis and their collaborators to wish to enter jewish lives in order to eliminate the jewish people. jewish lives in order to eliminate thejewish people. anti—semitism now is increasingly focused on the jewish home, on israel. self—styled progressive opinion against orders scepti
countering the rise in anti—semitism is central to the wider struggle against extremism, division and tate and the defence of democracy, freedom and civilisation. , ., , civilisation. this new development in the nature _ civilisation. this new development in the nature of— civilisation. this new development in the nature of extremist - civilisation. this new development in the nature of extremist activityl in the nature of extremist activity is also related to the changing nature of the...
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tiny and weapons that we sent to you. crates to defend itself on territory so that instead to fight tate, it's been killed outside its territory. there nothing my name, not in the name of the italian people, and so we must defend ukraine. and we're doing it from the 1st minute that we know that well, with any want that i just don't want to lee inside the gates of my children. some of the 3rd world war, shutting me, so nato cannot force us to kill in russia. no one can force us to send its highly installed use to fight and dine. ukraine is one thing is to defend the other is to get killed. and this gentleman either apologizes or rectifies or resigned to there's no other way coming to mind that germany has also have voice. it's on willingness to allow kids to use western supplied weapons to strike inside russian territory. and nato's chief insisted that members of the block should reconsider that stones. i'm the ukraine, the green light. i believe the thomas calling for allies to consider whether it should list. ready some of the restrictions dying post on a weapons donated to ukraine beca
tiny and weapons that we sent to you. crates to defend itself on territory so that instead to fight tate, it's been killed outside its territory. there nothing my name, not in the name of the italian people, and so we must defend ukraine. and we're doing it from the 1st minute that we know that well, with any want that i just don't want to lee inside the gates of my children. some of the 3rd world war, shutting me, so nato cannot force us to kill in russia. no one can force us to send its...
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she's demolishing the home of the protest and president of the multi pods west. tate and securing the rate in video shows heading machinery in the troops between right no problem. as well as war and goes was taking a psychological talent palestinians. one group of funding to is this helping people feel to opt therapy ourselves of the trouble in the shadow of israel's relentless bombardment. there is a silence crisis. the psychological impact, where hasn't people, especially children, surrounded by destruction, they find refuge in drawing in other activities. it gives them some sense of normalcy in these turbulence, types it onto the kenneth of them. that's the we started by writing down our dreams, leaving out the period from october 7th until now. we drew and colored sketches. and we wrote down our dreams in this way. my 5 children and i have tremendously enjoyed it. it has improved and shifted our negative attitude to a positive $1.00 and pay them now with nearly $35000.00 philistines killed this cars are not always visible. mental health experts warrant the impact of these young mi
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and weapons that we sent to you. crates to defend itself on its territory so that instead to fight tate and kill outside each territory. nothing my name, not in the name of the italian people. so we must defend ukraine and we're doing it from the 1st minute. we know that well with anyone to i just don't want to lee inside the gates of my children, some of the 3rd world war, shutting me. so nato cannot false us to kill in russia. no one can force us to send . it's holly and soldiers to fight and dine, you crane this one thing is to defend the of the is the killed and this gentleman eat, or apologizes or rectifies all resigns to there's no other way i meant that might never be. germany has also have voice. that's on willingness to allow key of to use western supplied weapons to strike deep inside russia area. nato's chief insisted the members of the bulk should we consider best stones and give you credit. the green light obligated thomas calling for allies to consider whether it should list some of the restrictions dying post on a weapons donated to ukraine. because we need to remember wh
and weapons that we sent to you. crates to defend itself on its territory so that instead to fight tate and kill outside each territory. nothing my name, not in the name of the italian people. so we must defend ukraine and we're doing it from the 1st minute. we know that well with anyone to i just don't want to lee inside the gates of my children, some of the 3rd world war, shutting me. so nato cannot false us to kill in russia. no one can force us to send . it's holly and soldiers to fight and...
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yesterday i was on a news channel and the people before me were describing how unpopular he is and how tate it is. and now be able to use as they always do in these western news channels . and these western so called human rights organizations. but uh, but i think that we will see whether he was popular or not. he was a man of the people he focused on deprived neighborhoods. he, he was constantly fine, a fun trip. i was on a number of trips with the president. i am fact was always along with some other people were worried that when you're a, by the sheer amount of time you he spends traveling from province to province or to other countries, he eats the travel to every province at least once a year. and he would go to the private did private areas to, to help better the situation or people there. he was a very humble person. i must ad and one of one of the most extremely humble people i met despite the power of his office. but he will be replaced, there will be an election within 2 months. there will be another president in office and he will continue to work the foreign policy of this time
yesterday i was on a news channel and the people before me were describing how unpopular he is and how tate it is. and now be able to use as they always do in these western news channels . and these western so called human rights organizations. but uh, but i think that we will see whether he was popular or not. he was a man of the people he focused on deprived neighborhoods. he, he was constantly fine, a fun trip. i was on a number of trips with the president. i am fact was always along with...
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so the region by taking tate is expected to strengthen the ties with the us, the 5 that ministration has already well come to new lead up above aging season as a separative. the gulf is welcome to the program around president ibrahim, right? you see it has died in a helicopter crash. you're on state tv, says right, easy is foreign ministers and all those were killed in bad weather in a remote region near the border with also by john that were on their way back from the launch of a hydro electric project. the risk you work is from the read crisen search for iran. president state media said 40 teams were involved and trying to locate the helicopter he was travelling in pull with a conditions him to this search. if it's the helicopter wind down in the east as a by john province of iran, near the town of the come the rainy and red crews and see the location was dangerous and difficult to cross president raise. he was in the province to in oregon. right. a damn project together with the president of azerbaijan. on the border between the 2 countries. b, bram raising was considered a hotlin
so the region by taking tate is expected to strengthen the ties with the us, the 5 that ministration has already well come to new lead up above aging season as a separative. the gulf is welcome to the program around president ibrahim, right? you see it has died in a helicopter crash. you're on state tv, says right, easy is foreign ministers and all those were killed in bad weather in a remote region near the border with also by john that were on their way back from the launch of a hydro...
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ally in middle east biden administration is imposing constraint after constraint trying to i can do tate politically within that country trying to dictate terms of war on the ground, rafah tough situation they need to step back lobby israelis what they he know to do. >> what do you make of comments from benjamin netanyahu, yesterday holocaust remembrance day not walking down says that israel has a right to defend itself, no matter what, inventory clear if we have to go alone we will go alone, that is one thing i want to ask you about the other "the wall street journal" had op-ed this morning about ammunition pullback that right lane are reportedly happened saying a mistake by biden administration they insert themselves into negotiations of a cease-fire, never happens, happened once, that white house is making again a calculated mistake in how it handles the war between israel and gaza. -- >> i think -- >> it is -- it is like a split-screen tv here, what is happening, in israel, is what needs to happen israeli people support this far and away israeli people support what benjamin netanyahu
ally in middle east biden administration is imposing constraint after constraint trying to i can do tate politically within that country trying to dictate terms of war on the ground, rafah tough situation they need to step back lobby israelis what they he know to do. >> what do you make of comments from benjamin netanyahu, yesterday holocaust remembrance day not walking down says that israel has a right to defend itself, no matter what, inventory clear if we have to go alone we will go...
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people who need it, it is needed and the generators to run the generators, hospitals, so with alan tate, the aid operation will grind to a halt. —— so without eight. in north gaza we had some very heroic colleagues who have maintained reading these health services throughout the war. we do our best to provide these services and provide what aid we have but it is very concerning to know the border crossing is closed and there is no foreseeable aid entering any time soon. ., ~ is no foreseeable aid entering any time soon-— is no foreseeable aid entering any time soon. ., ~ i. ., , time soon. thank you for telling us about the situation _ time soon. thank you for telling us about the situation where - time soon. thank you for telling us about the situation where you - time soon. thank you for telling us about the situation where you are, | about the situation where you are, believes water edge from unrwa, in rafah. —— louise wateridge from unrwa. let's speak to our correspondent injerusalem yolande knell. what are the authorities saying about why they had taken control of this cr
people who need it, it is needed and the generators to run the generators, hospitals, so with alan tate, the aid operation will grind to a halt. —— so without eight. in north gaza we had some very heroic colleagues who have maintained reading these health services throughout the war. we do our best to provide these services and provide what aid we have but it is very concerning to know the border crossing is closed and there is no foreseeable aid entering any time soon. ., ~ is no...
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tunzia using corrugated iron plastic sheets and we have possible breaks then confidence. tate has lived here for nearly 20 years. no, no, no. sell a deposit leads to a home is also we're the only toilets, all the smell of sewerage and waste can't be avoided. she blames the provincial governments led by the opposition democratic alliance, or d a, a month. the waters 13 the grades are production and the toilets of everyone, and no one from the municipality comes while the government is building homes for the poor. there's a backlog of at least $2300000.00 homes. and that number grows each. yeah, me wow. i can say that because if you look into this, some care but 60600000 people. that is under way. this is a lot of options there. this afternoon, these projects and also there's no accountability residents. yeah. explain. this area was marked for development, but it's tools and they don't know why. in cape town, the number of people without homes worse and during the cold, but 19 pandemic. people lost income, and the economy struggled and estimated 14000 people live on the streets of the gre
tunzia using corrugated iron plastic sheets and we have possible breaks then confidence. tate has lived here for nearly 20 years. no, no, no. sell a deposit leads to a home is also we're the only toilets, all the smell of sewerage and waste can't be avoided. she blames the provincial governments led by the opposition democratic alliance, or d a, a month. the waters 13 the grades are production and the toilets of everyone, and no one from the municipality comes while the government is building...
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and then last year we had catherine tate. i remember she did a little video for us behind the scenes as well. she was extraordinary. this will all be edited out. you know, there won't be time for this and neither should there be. i think there should be. i want to hear more about you having bailey's with terry wogan. did he give you a sip of it or did he just make you carry them? oh, yes, of course he did. he was a generous man. and you said bottles. yes. so how many bottles of baileys? i remember us being burdened with many a document and the documents. obviously you have to carry them very carefully and you look, this is the end of newscast now and i'm saying goodbye, but it's onlyjust getting interesting. goodbye from us. goodbye and goodbye, everybody. adam will be here tomorrow with, who knows, maybe more fallout on natalie elphicke maybe more anecdotes about drinking baileys with terry wogan. i don't know. goodbye for now. newscast from the bbc. low pressure taking charge of our weather through this week which will brin
and then last year we had catherine tate. i remember she did a little video for us behind the scenes as well. she was extraordinary. this will all be edited out. you know, there won't be time for this and neither should there be. i think there should be. i want to hear more about you having bailey's with terry wogan. did he give you a sip of it or did he just make you carry them? oh, yes, of course he did. he was a generous man. and you said bottles. yes. so how many bottles of baileys? i...
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he zeroed in on his public comments during the trial calling mister trump name such as dick tate —induced bag, he confirmed prosecutors had asked him to stop repeatedly, tookjabs asked him to stop repeatedly, took jabs at asked him to stop repeatedly, tookjabs at his credibility asking him about his time in prison and lying under oath, then he tried to portray michael cohen is somewhat obsessed with getting donald trump thrown in jail, obsessed with getting donald trump thrown injail, duress or photos of his merchandise from this website including a t—shirt showing donald trump behind bars. michael kind city to see him convicted but it was up to see him convicted but it was up to the jury not to see him convicted but it was up to thejury not him, to see him convicted but it was up to the jury not him, sitting a short distance away president trump seemed unmoved from the answers from his friend turned foe but the defence did not ask at the documents at the heart of the case was testimony that donald trump knew about the hush money and the alleged reimbursement scheme. blanch plans to kee
he zeroed in on his public comments during the trial calling mister trump name such as dick tate —induced bag, he confirmed prosecutors had asked him to stop repeatedly, tookjabs asked him to stop repeatedly, took jabs at asked him to stop repeatedly, tookjabs at his credibility asking him about his time in prison and lying under oath, then he tried to portray michael cohen is somewhat obsessed with getting donald trump thrown in jail, obsessed with getting donald trump thrown injail, duress...
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this was i just entering them on the metro tate of video. i mean, but digital to send them to him. do you think college freshman object that might have been with a single month? so how do i sort of those things i did for $56.00 my then we still get paid. we can't be since that day, but my main focus was kids. i will listen for them. i thought i had to, nor do the computer be honestly, i'm from the recent events busting. so when you know that would be to do that, but no, me because of it we do get since i believe we do because this is a lot of people. so i have access to a lot of people going to say like dave, so i love this med most to do very much as of all to watch. oh so i mean the shooting almost 50 percent of the shooting you. you did this land of the s n. i was opposed to like, you know, people, you just give me access like i some actors manager or driver who's familiar with you guys since he comes to get into a blind. but this will give me access and there's a start and i just went just opposite me, but i don't know how many shootings i watch. i was a camera was late. my fri
this was i just entering them on the metro tate of video. i mean, but digital to send them to him. do you think college freshman object that might have been with a single month? so how do i sort of those things i did for $56.00 my then we still get paid. we can't be since that day, but my main focus was kids. i will listen for them. i thought i had to, nor do the computer be honestly, i'm from the recent events busting. so when you know that would be to do that, but no, me because of it we do...
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shelley: -- ali: it's taken to the risk and opportunities we are seeing in commercial real at tate lycan districts -- logistics and factories. we are joined by abigail doolittle and the real term ceo. a transportation focused investment manager $11 billion in assets under management. it is interesting because you have one of the hottest areas in real estate. people love it. on the other hand, you have interest rates and the real economy you have to think about and worry about. how do you think about where we stand right now and where the risks are in either rate staying too light or the economy starting to turn downward? bob: we thing about interest rates, it has resulted in a standoff between buyers and sellers. the sense is as rates come back in, we will see more transactions. it is undeniable when we think about industrial sales over the last year, it has gone from $150 billion in transaction volume down to 80 billion, 87 billion this year. it might be 15% off. the dust is not settled. we are not at a point where there is a market clearing capital stack people can put together on the
shelley: -- ali: it's taken to the risk and opportunities we are seeing in commercial real at tate lycan districts -- logistics and factories. we are joined by abigail doolittle and the real term ceo. a transportation focused investment manager $11 billion in assets under management. it is interesting because you have one of the hottest areas in real estate. people love it. on the other hand, you have interest rates and the real economy you have to think about and worry about. how do you think...
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. >> dana: you ate the tate tots. >> we have just about bankrupted restaurants because of all we ordered. >> i look like i get paid in biscuits. we aren't allowed back in. >> we take buffets as a competition, it is look a proof of manhood. >> bill: they started at $20. they raised it to 22 and raised it to 25 bucks. people continued to come. >> you are in the fattest country in the world, okay? don't let the insta fromm filters fool you. i can filter may way out of this. pass me another biscuit. >> dana: tom brady, everyone is talking about the roast for two weeks and now he is saying that it was not a good thing for him and he shouldn't have done it and it even hurt him as a parent. watch here. >> i loved when the jokes were about me. i thought they were so fun. i didn't like the way it affected my kids. the bittersweet aspect of when you do something that you think is one way and all of a sudden you realize i wouldn't do that again because of the way it affected them. actually the people that i care about the most in the world. it makes you in some ways a better parent going through it
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this patient, this terminally ill cancer patient is on live support in a coma after being recessive tate. it, after his heart stopped. intensive care nurse at least knowing decker is looking after him. i'm just going to check something, don't worry of his kidney and deliver have already filled and his brain is barely functioning. that's it. and then we don't believe licensed. also when patients are resuscitated, usually outside their homes or they arrive here and are given every medical treatment possible. and then you find out like in this case that the brain is had too little oxygen during resuscitation. for though we often see patients not wake up and then it's days or weeks before instrumental diagnostics to tell us that they're actually not able to wake up again, let me do a pop up to you. there's no sticks in. their brains are so terribly damage to us that we can't help them. so events associated with inputs, engine. yeah. national harris and could and this 58 year old is also not going to wake up a lease is giving him palliative care and will accompany him as he dies. so this one
this patient, this terminally ill cancer patient is on live support in a coma after being recessive tate. it, after his heart stopped. intensive care nurse at least knowing decker is looking after him. i'm just going to check something, don't worry of his kidney and deliver have already filled and his brain is barely functioning. that's it. and then we don't believe licensed. also when patients are resuscitated, usually outside their homes or they arrive here and are given every medical...
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certainly there are people around president trump who recognize that more importantly he needs to consol tate the party even more, but also to this notion of weakness with suburban women. and i think if you're looking at what is the difference between president trump winning by 778,000 votes a-- 78,000 votes across 3 states and losing by 48-50,000 votes 4 years later, it is that exodus of suburban women. so i think there are people trying to nudge president trump towards a pick that helps him shore up that base and makes sure that he can actually have a cleaner pathway to beating president biden -- griff: joe, if you were advising directly trump's campaign, would you be one of those people encouraging him to consider haley? >> look, i think nikki haley, there is the good and the bad. certainly, she could be a good pick. i think there are other picks that could have the same effect if on the ballot. you've got people like elise stefanik, certainly plenty of republican women who could help president trump in that regard. so, look, i think the president's going to pick the person he believes wil
certainly there are people around president trump who recognize that more importantly he needs to consol tate the party even more, but also to this notion of weakness with suburban women. and i think if you're looking at what is the difference between president trump winning by 778,000 votes a-- 78,000 votes across 3 states and losing by 48-50,000 votes 4 years later, it is that exodus of suburban women. so i think there are people trying to nudge president trump towards a pick that helps him...
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how do we think differently about the work that we're trying to do because we are in a tate of crisis, and that requires us to think different hi and to make progress which we are making, but continue to make that progress. we need to be better at including people who are on the front lines especially in this year that is so critical. >> thank you, kehinde. i'm really hoping we can come back to some of those ideas. i think the idea of local actors being in the driver's seat is part of the dna of those of us who work on democracy, how many rights and governance issues because that's how real change happens. can and i'm really glad that you pulled out the need to be attuned to people's mental health and resill yens issues, because -- resilience issues, because we see the strain of doing this work on people's physical, mental and other health. so i'm going to go to you next. claudia, talk about what we and should be doing as those interested in supporting elections particularly where there are risks of fraud through transnational organized crime networks have taken root, where there are
how do we think differently about the work that we're trying to do because we are in a tate of crisis, and that requires us to think different hi and to make progress which we are making, but continue to make that progress. we need to be better at including people who are on the front lines especially in this year that is so critical. >> thank you, kehinde. i'm really hoping we can come back to some of those ideas. i think the idea of local actors being in the driver's seat is part of the...