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on election night, worcester will be one to watch. the uk's top civil servant, the cabinet secretary simon case, has told the covid inquiry that "good people" in downing street were "smashed to pieces" by the toxic culture there during the pandemic. whatsapp messages he sent were highly critical of then prime minister borisjohnson, saying he "cannot lead" and that he "changes strategic direction every day" — messages he now says he regrets. mr case was also asked about partygate after he'd attended at one of the downing street events that breached lockdown rules. with more, here's our health editor, hugh pym. neverfar behind borisjohnson, simon case was a man with a front seat atjohnson's number ten during the pandemic. and today, later than originally planned because of ill—health, the cabinet secretary gave evidence to the uk covid inquiry. i swear by almighty god... that the evidence i shall give... whatsapp messages from the time were quoted back at him. you yourself said _ good people were being put off because it's such a ra
on election night, worcester will be one to watch. the uk's top civil servant, the cabinet secretary simon case, has told the covid inquiry that "good people" in downing street were "smashed to pieces" by the toxic culture there during the pandemic. whatsapp messages he sent were highly critical of then prime minister borisjohnson, saying he "cannot lead" and that he "changes strategic direction every day" — messages he now says he regrets. mr case was...
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we've got jack carson in worcester . worcester. >> yeah. labour's plan to clear the nhs backlog with an extra 40,000 appointments a week and a target to start seeing most nhs patients within 18 weeks within their first five years of government. i'll have the latest here in worcester and if driving was not expensive enough, it's been revealed that britain has the most expensive diesel in europe. >> i've noticed . >> i've noticed. diesel is currently eye—watering. you don't have a car, do you? >> i don't know, living in london. >> you don't, you don't need a car. i drive all the time and i am literally aghast when i'm filling up the diesel tank of my fantastic kia sorento at the moment. >> i remember all those years ago when you were told to get diesel because it was better for the environment and cheaper , the environment and cheaper, other brands of car are of course, available. >> sam fowles was here earlier , >> sam fowles was here earlier, and he said he was looking through his bank statement and he thought his wife had booked a flight
we've got jack carson in worcester . worcester. >> yeah. labour's plan to clear the nhs backlog with an extra 40,000 appointments a week and a target to start seeing most nhs patients within 18 weeks within their first five years of government. i'll have the latest here in worcester and if driving was not expensive enough, it's been revealed that britain has the most expensive diesel in europe. >> i've noticed . >> i've noticed. diesel is currently eye—watering. you don't...
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movement is on the way of development, according to the ceo of sistan telecommunication company of worcester, more than 300 kilometers to benefit from the fiber network. in this province, the drilling operation has been carried out . the implementation of fiber development plan in sistan baluchistan is accelerating . and businesses to high-speed and stable internet for a few days we are connected to the fiber network at home and we don't have much improved internet compared to before . the quality of the fiber optic internet is much higher than idsl and we can provide better services to people in terms of speed and quality. the bandwidth we had on copper wires was usually up to 8 megabytes. now , the lowest bandwidth that we can assign to the systems is from bismic, we even have 16 megabytes and 8 megabytes, and we can do this up to 300 megabytes. the movement fiber optic development in sistan baluchistan province has started since june last year. in the first phase, 185 thousand lots. in the city of zahedan, the city of zabul and the city of iransher have been planned and designed. currentl
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here was wes streeting pitch for labour to deal with the nhs earlier today in worcester , 40,000 more in worcester, 40,000 more appointments in our nhs every week through extra evening and weekend clinics, £1.1 billion directly into the pockets of nhs staff so that we can get those waiting times down to get those waiting times down to get those waiting lists down and we will double the number of diagnostic scanners because it is outrageous that so many people, 1.6 million in our country, are waiting in anguish and anxiety for those diagnostic tests and scans . wes streeting channelling scans. wes streeting channelling his inner tony blair, there in wanting to get the waiting lists down, health secretary victoria atkins responded with this the very fact that the strikes have been called, they've also promised a full pay restoration of 35% that will cost in the region of £3 billion. >> so these announcements today show , first of all, they do. show, first of all, they do. they have no plan. they do not understand the scale of the issues facing the nhs, which we have been working out c
here was wes streeting pitch for labour to deal with the nhs earlier today in worcester , 40,000 more in worcester, 40,000 more appointments in our nhs every week through extra evening and weekend clinics, £1.1 billion directly into the pockets of nhs staff so that we can get those waiting times down to get those waiting times down to get those waiting lists down and we will double the number of diagnostic scanners because it is outrageous that so many people, 1.6 million in our country, are...
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. >> see everybody at the dead show on the 4th and 5th out in worcester. >> reporter: tying the game he loved to the worlds of art, science, and music. >> we as professional athletes, >> i'm certainly a different person. >> in a statement, nba commissioner said walton was a dominant force on the court, but most will remember him for his boundless energy and his zest for life. bill walton was 71 years old. >> and that big smile, trevor, thank you. >>> a solemn day across the u.s. as president biden played tribute to america's fallen troops on this memorial day. the president joined by vice president harris laying a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier at arlington national cemetery. across the country communities honoring those who served. new jersey hosting a parade for america's service men and women. at cape gerard, missouri, more than 1,000 flags on display in tribute to those who died in the line of duty or following their service. >>> when we come back the suspect of the arson attack on the new york city subway is in court and a weekend stabbing spree in massachusetts comes
. >> see everybody at the dead show on the 4th and 5th out in worcester. >> reporter: tying the game he loved to the worlds of art, science, and music. >> we as professional athletes, >> i'm certainly a different person. >> in a statement, nba commissioner said walton was a dominant force on the court, but most will remember him for his boundless energy and his zest for life. bill walton was 71 years old. >> and that big smile, trevor, thank you. >>>...
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let's speak to our correspondent rebecca henschke in worcester. holly legresley has pleaded guilty to being part of this global online monkey torture group. she went by the user name the emulator, and was in a group on telegram. people mainly from the uk and us are on there. they were brainstorming, crowdfunding and then commissioning people in indonesia to torture baby monkeys and then film it for them. in court today, we heard from the prosecutors who said that holly legresley showed a desire to harm vulnerable creatures, and also had a hatred for pregnant women and children. she will be sentenced at a later date. ., ~ , ., an australian woman has formally pleaded not guilty to the murder of three relatives who allegedly died over mushroom poisoning at a family lunch last year. erin patterson is facing three murder charges and five counts of attempted murder. police allege she tried to kill her ex—husband on three other occasions. ms patterson has always maintained her innocence. our correspondent, katy watson, is following the trial. erin pat
let's speak to our correspondent rebecca henschke in worcester. holly legresley has pleaded guilty to being part of this global online monkey torture group. she went by the user name the emulator, and was in a group on telegram. people mainly from the uk and us are on there. they were brainstorming, crowdfunding and then commissioning people in indonesia to torture baby monkeys and then film it for them. in court today, we heard from the prosecutors who said that holly legresley showed a desire...
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from their homes in the quiet worcester suburbs, the women are accused of consuming, causing and facilitating the torture of baby monkeys over the internet. take your jacket off. 55—year—old grandmother adriana orme was arrested in october 2022. her phone and computer were confiscated. the second woman is 37—year—old holly legresley from kidderminster. the charges they're facing relate to their alleged involvement in a global monkey torture ring. a bbc eye investigation uncovered private groups, where westerners were paying people in indonesia to kill and torture baby monkeys on video. i've been investigating wildlife crime for 22 years, and it sickens me to see it. this is stand—out, unequivocally the worst case that i've ever investigated, or ever seen. in the united states, michael macartney — the ringleader of the group — is facing up to five years in jail. he pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy to create and distribute extreme animal—abuse videos. he called himself the torture king, admitting his role to the bbc. i'm the man. you want to see monkeys get messed up, i c
from their homes in the quiet worcester suburbs, the women are accused of consuming, causing and facilitating the torture of baby monkeys over the internet. take your jacket off. 55—year—old grandmother adriana orme was arrested in october 2022. her phone and computer were confiscated. the second woman is 37—year—old holly legresley from kidderminster. the charges they're facing relate to their alleged involvement in a global monkey torture ring. a bbc eye investigation uncovered...
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and keir starmer was at an event in worcester and this is where and how he said that. no decision has been taken to bar diane abbott. - the process that we were going. through ended with the restoration of the whip the other day. so, she's a member of- the parliamentary labour party and no decision has. been taken barring her. 0k, nikc, what's your theory about what's gone on? well, what's so magnificent about this is diane abbott this morning saying that "i've been barred" and keir starmer saying diane abbott has not been barred is that they're both right. and the reason why they're both right is that keir starmer is right, that the national executive committee of the labour party, which at this stage vets and decides on candidates, has not considered diane abbott's case because she hasn't applied to be a candidate. were she to apply, every single ally of keir starmer i have spoken to have told me that she would not be allowed to be a candidate. and the whole point of what had been going on in the last few weeks is that there were negotiations around what one pretty k
and keir starmer was at an event in worcester and this is where and how he said that. no decision has been taken to bar diane abbott. - the process that we were going. through ended with the restoration of the whip the other day. so, she's a member of- the parliamentary labour party and no decision has. been taken barring her. 0k, nikc, what's your theory about what's gone on? well, what's so magnificent about this is diane abbott this morning saying that "i've been barred" and keir...
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very rainy here in worcester but i'm outside the house of nick— worcester but i'm outside the house of nick lupton who built this fabulous flood wall that people might — fabulous flood wall that people might rememberfrom fabulous flood wall that people might remember from the intense flooding we had during the autumn and winter— flooding we had during the autumn and winter last year and this wall held back— and winter last year and this wall held back the floodwaters from his home _ held back the floodwaters from his home and — held back the floodwaters from his home and actually the video that was made _ home and actually the video that was made by— home and actually the video that was made by the bbc was viewed more than 30 million _ made by the bbc was viewed more than 30 million times. a huge amount of interest— 30 million times. a huge amount of interest on— 30 million times. a huge amount of interest on that and we are here because — interest on that and we are here because researchers have found that the incredibly wet weather we experienced in the autumn and
very rainy here in worcester but i'm outside the house of nick— worcester but i'm outside the house of nick lupton who built this fabulous flood wall that people might — fabulous flood wall that people might rememberfrom fabulous flood wall that people might remember from the intense flooding we had during the autumn and winter— flooding we had during the autumn and winter last year and this wall held back— and winter last year and this wall held back the floodwaters from his home _...
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. >> worcester spyglass many people said the prosecution was masterful flawless. just want to know how feel this moment. >> i mister steinglass. i think. some you probably saw him speak. for a little bit the other so he's done his job as as team. and he just told me tell feel i think you said that. i would just say just ignore muskrat it to, you know, our our system. i talk about the jurors at the beginning of my remarks. we have a phenomenal 12 everyday new yorkers. listen to. the judge's directions they follow. we have as you saw them in court every day they work a careful and attentive. and so i feel deep gratitude work alongside the to part of this system. and i just want to echo that this is what we're doing every single day mean during this trial. you know, just this week and ghost gun from all these wage resolution. crimes convictions. all sorts of work that's being done by phenomenal public service. so we're before you today on this, obviously consequential matter. but this is what we do every day. we follow the >> there >> was a time when a sunday visit,
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final time in the role, mr yousaf said that his heart would forever belong to scotland and next to worcester, where a woman has admitted to being part of a global monkey torture network. holly legresley has posted more than 130 videos and 20 photos of the animals being tortured to onune the animals being tortured to online chat groups. the 37 year old pleaded guilty to separate charges of publishing obscene images and encouraging animal cruelty . stormy daniels has told cruelty. stormy daniels has told the court in the us that donald trump told her that having sex was the only way she was going to get out of a trailer park. the former adult film star has been revealing intimate details about that alleged encounter with the former president, as she testifies at his hush money trial. she claimed that he wore satin pyjamas when he greeted her at his hotel suite in 2016. before 2006, rather before she was asked to spank him. the former president denies having sex with mrs. daniels, and 34 counts of falsifying business documents. and finally , before documents. and finally, before we hand back to
final time in the role, mr yousaf said that his heart would forever belong to scotland and next to worcester, where a woman has admitted to being part of a global monkey torture network. holly legresley has posted more than 130 videos and 20 photos of the animals being tortured to onune the animals being tortured to online chat groups. the 37 year old pleaded guilty to separate charges of publishing obscene images and encouraging animal cruelty . stormy daniels has told cruelty. stormy daniels...
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and we are delighted to welcome both those of you who are with us tonight in antiquarian hall in worcester, massachusetts, and those of us who are joining us across the country and around the world on youtube. my name is scott casper. i'm the president of the american antiquarian society. and tonight's event is a special one for us because we are honored to help launch a brand new book published today by an author who has been part of the a community for many, many years. and i would note that her book has already today been reviewed in the new york times. indeed manisha sinha and her exemplify a us mission which is to cultivate a deeper understanding of the american past grounded in the primary sources we've been collecting here at r us since 1812. manisha has been working in our collections for more than two decades. she held an nea fellowship here in the early 2000s to research the project that became her pathbreaking award winning book, the slaves cause a history of abolition that book, published in 2016, was an editors choice of the new york times book review. it was named one of thre
and we are delighted to welcome both those of you who are with us tonight in antiquarian hall in worcester, massachusetts, and those of us who are joining us across the country and around the world on youtube. my name is scott casper. i'm the president of the american antiquarian society. and tonight's event is a special one for us because we are honored to help launch a brand new book published today by an author who has been part of the a community for many, many years. and i would note that...
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the final time in that role, mr yousaf said today his heart would forever belong to scotland next to worcester, where a woman has admitted today to being part of admitted today to being part of a global monkey torture network. holly legresley posted more than 130 videos and 20 photos of the animals being tortured to online chat groups. the 37 year old pleaded guilty to separate charges of publishing obscene articles and encouraging animal cruelty. she was charged along with another woman after an investigation into animal torture in the us. a judge has indefinitely postponed donald trump's trial over claims he illegally kept classified documents after leaving office. it had previously been scheduled to begin in just under two weeks in florida. this decision has been made due to still unresolved issues, the judge says.in unresolved issues, the judge says. in the case and because the former president is currently attending a separate trial in new york over hush money allegations, he denies all the charges against him . that's the charges against him. that's the charges against him. that's the la
the final time in that role, mr yousaf said today his heart would forever belong to scotland next to worcester, where a woman has admitted today to being part of admitted today to being part of a global monkey torture network. holly legresley posted more than 130 videos and 20 photos of the animals being tortured to online chat groups. the 37 year old pleaded guilty to separate charges of publishing obscene articles and encouraging animal cruelty. she was charged along with another woman after...
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so he's put a baked beans with worcester sauce and vodka. >> i don't recall that being part of the full english breakfast, but there's a black pudding and so on. but he's put it on a pizza, so people are outraged. >> i mean, you shouldn't even involve the pizza. just have a full english. i suppose that's a bit like a bloody mary. is it vodka? and. yeah, that's something to do with it. yeah, it's quite hard for me to even. i feel a bit sick reading it, to be honest. yeah. i mean, of all the things that don't really need innovation, the full, the full english is pretty much sorted, isn't it? but it might have been deliberately trolling. i mean, if you want to annoy an italian, all you've got to do is just put anything on a pizza. yeah. anything. that's. they're not. that's not cheese and tomato on a pizza. and they will go mental. that's right. i i approve of the trolling aspect of it. definitely. that's part one tagged and bagged. join us in a couple of minutes for the next section . next section. >> is alan the key boom boom to reforms, hopes and what does keir starmer think he might be
so he's put a baked beans with worcester sauce and vodka. >> i don't recall that being part of the full english breakfast, but there's a black pudding and so on. but he's put it on a pizza, so people are outraged. >> i mean, you shouldn't even involve the pizza. just have a full english. i suppose that's a bit like a bloody mary. is it vodka? and. yeah, that's something to do with it. yeah, it's quite hard for me to even. i feel a bit sick reading it, to be honest. yeah. i mean, of...
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keir starmer was at an event in worcester and this is where and how he said that. no decision has been taken to bar diane abbott. the process that we were going through ended with the restoration of the whip the other day. she's a member of the parliamentary labour party. and no decision has been taken barring her. 0k, nick, what is your theory? what 0k, nick, what is your theory? what so magnificent _ 0k, nick, what is your theory? what so magnificent is _ 0k, nick, what is your theory? what so magnificent is diane _ 0k, nick, what is your theory? what so magnificent is diane abbott saying — so magnificent is diane abbott saying i've been barred and keir starmer— saying i've been barred and keir starmer saying diane abbott has not been barred is they are both right. the reason — been barred is they are both right. the reason why they are both right is that— the reason why they are both right is that keir— the reason why they are both right is that keir starmer is right that the national executive committee, the national executive committee, the labour pa
keir starmer was at an event in worcester and this is where and how he said that. no decision has been taken to bar diane abbott. the process that we were going through ended with the restoration of the whip the other day. she's a member of the parliamentary labour party. and no decision has been taken barring her. 0k, nick, what is your theory? what 0k, nick, what is your theory? what so magnificent _ 0k, nick, what is your theory? what so magnificent is _ 0k, nick, what is your theory? what...
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she's the woman from worcester. what's that thing called , anne robinson. thing called, anne robinson. >> she's from weakest link. weakest link ? weakest link? >> weakest link. >> weakest link. >> she's 79 years old. she's confirms that she's in a relationship with andrew parker bowles, who is the queen's ex husband? husband? husband? he's 84 years old. >> this queen being camilla. >> this queen being camilla. >> camilla? yeah. camilla i don't i mean, you could call it the queen. she's she's. if she wants to be called a queen, call the queen. i mean there's a lot crazier things that people call each other. >> not everyone accepts it, but i mean, it's like. >> it's like having. so what? so what can't some people can have a relationship with whoever they want to have a relationship with. what is the big news? what? just because she divorced him , which i assume she did, she him, which i assume she did, she divorced him that he's. >> there is no news here, is there? the thing that's amazing about this, the telegraph th
she's the woman from worcester. what's that thing called , anne robinson. thing called, anne robinson. >> she's from weakest link. weakest link ? weakest link? >> weakest link. >> weakest link. >> she's 79 years old. she's confirms that she's in a relationship with andrew parker bowles, who is the queen's ex husband? husband? husband? he's 84 years old. >> this queen being camilla. >> this queen being camilla. >> camilla? yeah. camilla i don't i mean,...
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there was an event in worcester where there were medical students, in worcester where there were medicalstudents, ordinary in worcester where there were medical students, ordinary members of the public. keir starmer didn't get in hugely challenging questions from the audience. but the campaign can be unpredictable. asjess was saying, things can come and disrupt the plan of the day. that hasn't happened in the last couple of days for labour in terms of on the ground. there was a very small protest yesterday, just a dozen or so protesters at an event in south wales who tried to speak to sir keir starmer and shattered ceasefire now in terms of labour's position on gaza. —— they shouted, ceasefire now. that could have been an issue in terms of how the issue might play out at campaign events. apart from that, quite limited protests. he didn't engage with that group of people and it didn't derail any event. it happened on his way out. but labour will be pleased so far in terms of how that issue hasn't really exploded in the way it might have on the campaign trail. leila nathoo, thank _ have on the
there was an event in worcester where there were medical students, in worcester where there were medicalstudents, ordinary in worcester where there were medical students, ordinary members of the public. keir starmer didn't get in hugely challenging questions from the audience. but the campaign can be unpredictable. asjess was saying, things can come and disrupt the plan of the day. that hasn't happened in the last couple of days for labour in terms of on the ground. there was a very small...
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but it is so good to be here in worcester. it is so good to be here with all of you, because at last we have a general election . and since general election. and since that, it's been called, we have been campaigning positively for the change that we want to see across the country because we've been waiting for a general election. the country has been waiting for a general election, and it is desperately , and it is desperately, desperately needed. and so if you are a family that has been struggling with the cost of living, if you're a business that's been really up against it these past few years, whether you've served your country, then this is for you . because what this is for you. because what happensin this is for you. because what happens in a general election is the power goes to our voters. the power to determine the future of their own lives, their communities lives, and of our country. the power to change our country. the power to change our country for the better. and to draw a line and say, no more of this chaos a
but it is so good to be here in worcester. it is so good to be here with all of you, because at last we have a general election . and since general election. and since that, it's been called, we have been campaigning positively for the change that we want to see across the country because we've been waiting for a general election. the country has been waiting for a general election, and it is desperately , and it is desperately, desperately needed. and so if you are a family that has been...
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sir keir starmer spoke to me earlier when he was speaking to reporters back at worcester university, and he said it was not the case that diane abbott had been barred from standing as a labour candidate. if you rewind a little bit, she has been suspended, renamo, from the labour party for the past year or so after having been investigated for comments she made in response to a newspaper article, she wrote into a newspaper and talked aboutjewish, irish and traveller people facing prejudice, rather than racism. she had apologised for those comments but there has been an investigation going on for some time now, and huge question marks surrounding her future. that has come to a head because of the calling of the general election campaign, and candidates having to be decided, would she be the labour candidate in the london seat that she has represented for more than 35 years? that is still a question at the moment unanswered. she has been readmitted to the parliamentary labour party, this is all coming together in these days as labour is trying to ready itself for the general election bu
sir keir starmer spoke to me earlier when he was speaking to reporters back at worcester university, and he said it was not the case that diane abbott had been barred from standing as a labour candidate. if you rewind a little bit, she has been suspended, renamo, from the labour party for the past year or so after having been investigated for comments she made in response to a newspaper article, she wrote into a newspaper and talked aboutjewish, irish and traveller people facing prejudice,...
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but to step back from this, hearing keir starmer yesterday on the campaign trail, he was in worcester and a couple of events. the message he wanted to promote was that of a changed labour party. he even said to his supporters who had gathered, the labour party of today is unrecognisable from the labour party in 2019. that is the message he wants to hammer home. and that is what is leading to the uncertainty over diane abbott and the east london candidate. the intake of the future labour party will potentially reflect the message he has been trying to put out over many years to make sure, in his eyes, that people think the labour party is different to that of the one underjeremy corbyn and what more potent symbol than to havejeremy corbyn standing as an independent against the labour party in his constituency in north london and thenjeremy corbyn�*s key ally diane abbott also with a question mark over her? so in some ways, the door is still technically open for diane abbott to stand because as keir starmer wanted to emphasise yesterday, there has been no decision taken and it�*s up
but to step back from this, hearing keir starmer yesterday on the campaign trail, he was in worcester and a couple of events. the message he wanted to promote was that of a changed labour party. he even said to his supporters who had gathered, the labour party of today is unrecognisable from the labour party in 2019. that is the message he wants to hammer home. and that is what is leading to the uncertainty over diane abbott and the east london candidate. the intake of the future labour party...
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host: let's talk to steve next in worcester, massachusetts. thank you for taking my call. i believe that property is the basis of the middle-class in america, particularly homeownership. one of the foundations of this country was life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. it's basis is john locke's notion of life, liberty and that phrase was found in george washington's diary. it is found in the 14th amendment. it's also found in the declaration of the colonies two years prior to 1776. jimmy carter in the 1970's had the community reinvestment act which would be the basis for property for all people. it was essentially a government program. bill clinton, he fortified the notion of the subprime mortgages. mortgages for everybody, which led to the great recession of 2008, the mortgage crisis. we have today the tuition crisis. i believe more corporate jobs in america and good jobs for people. it's a fine line between the republicans and democrats. we always good for people. it is just how we get there. webster is an old working town. we have mills. if he stayed out of the my
host: let's talk to steve next in worcester, massachusetts. thank you for taking my call. i believe that property is the basis of the middle-class in america, particularly homeownership. one of the foundations of this country was life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. it's basis is john locke's notion of life, liberty and that phrase was found in george washington's diary. it is found in the 14th amendment. it's also found in the declaration of the colonies two years prior to 1776. jimmy...
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in other places where we have made significant steps forward, worcester, for example, exeter, south _ worcester, for example, exeter, south tyneside, all around the country. — south tyneside, all around the country, as well as hastings going from _ country, as well as hastings going from fourth party to being the first party, _ from fourth party to being the first party, these are a few steps forward for the _ party, these are a few steps forward for the green party, there are now nine councils across the country where _ nine councils across the country where we — nine councils across the country where we are the largest party. large _ where we are the largest party. large numbers of councils were greens— large numbers of councils were greens are _ large numbers of councils were greens are part of the ruling administration, often working with other— administration, often working with other parties, which we're very happy— other parties, which we're very happy to— other parties, which we're very happy to do, we believe in progressive, cooperative politics were _ progressive
in other places where we have made significant steps forward, worcester, for example, exeter, south _ worcester, for example, exeter, south tyneside, all around the country. — south tyneside, all around the country, as well as hastings going from _ country, as well as hastings going from fourth party to being the first party, _ from fourth party to being the first party, these are a few steps forward for the _ party, these are a few steps forward for the green party, there are now nine...
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vincent, kinder land, worcester, written march and swarthmore. i am calling on these 30 universities to end your covid vaccine mandates immediately and end your status as bass tans of ignorance in american higher education. madam speaker, two days ago, i rose on the floor of this house to call for the resignation of the president of sonoma state university in california. this institution is one of a disturbing number that have chosen to deal with this highly disruptive trend of encampments on campuses not by even handedly enforcing university's rules and enforcing the law but rather by caving to the demands of the small minority of unlawful protesters. caving to their demands, appeasing their desire of changes in university policy, in order to make university policy anti-israel and anti-semitic in nature. what happened at sonoma state was particularly egregious. in response to the demands of the illegal encampment, the university president agreed to divest, agreed to an academic boycott, agreed to even scrub any mention of israel from university
vincent, kinder land, worcester, written march and swarthmore. i am calling on these 30 universities to end your covid vaccine mandates immediately and end your status as bass tans of ignorance in american higher education. madam speaker, two days ago, i rose on the floor of this house to call for the resignation of the president of sonoma state university in california. this institution is one of a disturbing number that have chosen to deal with this highly disruptive trend of encampments on...
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we went out and about in worcester to ask voters who do you trust more on the nhs, the labour party or the conservatives >> i'd say i trust labour more conservatives have had quite a few years now to, put their mark on the nhs system , and we're on the nhs system, and we're going backwards, not forwards . going backwards, not forwards. >> well we've had you've only had conservatives haven't you, for the last 14 years. so we haven't really got anything to go haven't really got anything to 90 by haven't really got anything to go by with, with the labour. so they've got five years. let's see what they can do in five years. >> i think once, once the labour government get in, if they get in there will be the unions will be straight in to try to get all the deals that they want because they financed labour. >> i mean, who do you trust more on the nhs still? >> i trust the conservatives more than i would the labour. >> i mean, who do you trust more on the nhs? >> well, neither of the big parties. >> i think it's time they give the independents and the smaller parties a chance. i won't be voti
we went out and about in worcester to ask voters who do you trust more on the nhs, the labour party or the conservatives >> i'd say i trust labour more conservatives have had quite a few years now to, put their mark on the nhs system , and we're on the nhs system, and we're going backwards, not forwards . going backwards, not forwards. >> well we've had you've only had conservatives haven't you, for the last 14 years. so we haven't really got anything to go haven't really got...
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. >> and to worcester, where a woman has admitted to being part of a global monkey torture network, holly legresley . posted network, holly legresley. posted more than 130 videos and 20 photos of the animals being tortured to online chat groups. the 37 year old pleaded guilty to separate charges of publishing obscene articles and intentionally encouraging animal cruelty . cruelty. >> a nationwide issue with border force e—gates has caused significant disruption at airports overnight. heathrow, gatwick and manchester were all affected by the outage as tens of thousands of people were left stranded in terminals. a spokesperson for the home office has revealed. the network issue occurred just before 8:00 last night. the e—gates came back onune night. the e—gates came back online around midnight. at the moment, there is no indication it was as a result of a cyber attack. >> i'll keep saying i'm keeping a keen eye on the weather because i have. i've said many times on this channel in recent weeks i have become so infuriated with grey skies and rain, but this week, fingers crossed summer
. >> and to worcester, where a woman has admitted to being part of a global monkey torture network, holly legresley . posted network, holly legresley. posted more than 130 videos and 20 photos of the animals being tortured to online chat groups. the 37 year old pleaded guilty to separate charges of publishing obscene articles and intentionally encouraging animal cruelty . cruelty. >> a nationwide issue with border force e—gates has caused significant disruption at airports...