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this is free speech nation . this is free speech nation. to free speech nation with me , andrew doyle. this is with me, andrew doyle. this is the show where we take a look at culture, current affairs and politics, and we've got a lot to cover tonight . brendan o'neill, cover tonight. brendan o'neill, the chief political writer at spiked, will be joining me to talk about his new book that documents the reaction to the october 7th attacks on israel. one year on a free speech row has broken out at durham university, as the student union has banned its debating society from taking part in the freshers fair. stephen o'grady, from the free speech union will be here to talk about that case, and i'll be speaking to doctor heather ryan, who'll be joining me to talk about the role of physician associates in the nhs as concerns are raised over the safety of patients and of course, i've got a wonderful comedian panel here to answer questions from our lovely studio audience. and my comedian guests this evening are josh howie and jojo sutherland . jojo.
this is free speech nation . this is free speech nation. to free speech nation with me , andrew doyle. this is with me, andrew doyle. this is the show where we take a look at culture, current affairs and politics, and we've got a lot to cover tonight . brendan o'neill, cover tonight. brendan o'neill, the chief political writer at spiked, will be joining me to talk about his new book that documents the reaction to the october 7th attacks on israel. one year on a free speech row has broken out...
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. >> and next on free speech nafion >> and next on free speech nation i'm going to be talking to jennydsay, whose new book talks about women being hounded for standing up for their rights. she joins me in just a moment welcome back to free speech nafion welcome back to free speech nation . later in the show, i'll nation. later in the show, i'll be turning agony uncle with the help of my panel, nick dixon and cressida whitten will help you deal with your unfiltered dilemmas . so just deal with your unfiltered dilemmas. so just message us at gbnews.com/yoursay and we'll help you deal with all of your issues. a new book written by the poet jenny lindsay, explores her and others experiences with trans campaigners and the ways in which in which women who speak up for their rights are silenced, hounded , as the title silenced, hounded, as the title suggests, documents exactly that the activists attempting to shut her down or cancel her by working in packs, organising protests, petitions and pylons all because she and other women express the controversial opinions that they believe in. the rea
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channel called gb news every sunday called free speech nation, liberal values and free speech and i alsote various comedic projects and that kind of thing. >> how would you describe gb news as a channel? >> i suppose, it was set up to provide within the media grand scape in the u.k. another alternative voice, in other words, we have a problem in the u.k. with a kind of ideological bias, shall we say, from the major mainstream media channels. not so much, if you see bbc news it's not necessarily politics, but they try their best to be impartial, but there's an ideological bias when it comes to issues now known as woke issues, what i might call the critical justice movement, and so, the channel was set up foe that conversations could be had which are not being had elsewhere. >> besides the bbc, would you say that sky news might have a bias issue as well? >> ideologically 100%, similar with channel 4 news. i would say all of them. i would say that they do try their best to hold people to account from both sides of the aisle, but when it comes to issues of gender, race, the identity of sex,
channel called gb news every sunday called free speech nation, liberal values and free speech and i alsote various comedic projects and that kind of thing. >> how would you describe gb news as a channel? >> i suppose, it was set up to provide within the media grand scape in the u.k. another alternative voice, in other words, we have a problem in the u.k. with a kind of ideological bias, shall we say, from the major mainstream media channels. not so much, if you see bbc news it's not...
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broadcaster, i am a comedian i have a show on uk channel everett said that which is called free-speech nationrite various comedic projects plays in that kind of thing precooked how to describe it as a channel? >> i would describe it as -- well, it was set up to provide within the immediate landscape in the uk an alternative voice. in other words uk with ideological bias shall we say from the main stream media channel. if you take bbc news is not really a bias because they do try their best to be impartial. there's an ideological bias when it comes to issues of what i might cut the critical solstice devotional the channel was set up for conversations to be had if are not being had elsewhere. >> besides the bbc would you say sky news might have a bias issue as well? >> ideologicaly? yes. similarly channel four news. channel four news. i would say all of them. i was said they do try their best to hold people to account on both sides of the aisle. when it comes to issues of gender, race, the identity movement that receives how much control of the various institutions in the uk, and certainly cana
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. >> and you can see the month gb news, was a free-speech nation there is no spoke with none rezoning how religion and social justice captured the western world and thank you for staying a few minutes with a. >> thank you. >> entering is about to be his daughter of 25 plus books mark skousen, will get to those amenities off of the founder of this maturing gathering called freedom press and mark skousen, how did this get started. >> actually 2007, maybe earlier this month big president of the foundation of magic and all this premarket think tank but it's kind of fell into obscurity with cato and heritage and reason being the really big libertarians conservative conservative definitive-organization and i was like will continue to jumpstart this and i said let's have a national convention list with the most libertarian see the world, las vegas is a big success we had 850 people show up and then ben stein is a keynote speaker. and fourthly come as i get a fundraising itself and last for your beloved of the idea of getting together like this and so i started a for-profit organization calle
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something very wrong so they hate it and that's fine by me you see andrew doyle on gb news, host of free speech nation there, his newest book written under his own name is the new puritans. religion and social justice captured the western world. thanks for spending aand now jos mark scouser. he is author of 25 plus books. we'll get to those in just a minute. but he's also the founder of this libertarian gathering called freedom fest mark skousen. how? how did this get started? actually, 2007, maybe even earlier, because when i was made president of the foundation for economic education, it was the oldest free market think tank. but it kind of fell out, fallen into obscurity with cato and heritage and reason being the really big libertarian conservative type of organizations. george made president v and i said, what can i to jump start the. and i said, well, let's have a feed fest. let's have a national and let's do it in the most libertarian city in the world. las vegas. and it was a big success. we had 850 people show up. we had ben stein as our keynote speaker. and unfortunately, i was not very good
something very wrong so they hate it and that's fine by me you see andrew doyle on gb news, host of free speech nation there, his newest book written under his own name is the new puritans. religion and social justice captured the western world. thanks for spending aand now jos mark scouser. he is author of 25 plus books. we'll get to those in just a minute. but he's also the founder of this libertarian gathering called freedom fest mark skousen. how? how did this get started? actually, 2007,...
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but when i got to cover free speech nation, we had a spokesperson in from just stop oil and he was sayingy came in. yeah . saying, oh, they came in. yeah. and he was saying that if i gave you a choice between you've got to save a baby or destroy some art, which would you choose? i'm like, it's not a choice. it's a false dichotomy. and also the thing you're doing, like, i'll throw soup. it won't solve either of those two problems. >> but yeah, i mean, if you as well, and you're sort of notoriously a sort of psychopathic. so you'd be like, well, the art and they shouldn't ask me either, because i'm like, all about art over. you know, i don't have a family. so i believe in aesthetics. so obviously i'd pick the art, but it's a terrible question. yeah. they just they just called their bluff. they're jonathan two independent mps voting to protect independent schools, written about in the independent. >> i love it when a plan comes together. nice. corbyn alliance mps unite with tories to oppose labour's private school tax rates. oh two of jeremy corbyn's common allies have united with the tories
but when i got to cover free speech nation, we had a spokesperson in from just stop oil and he was sayingy came in. yeah . saying, oh, they came in. yeah. and he was saying that if i gave you a choice between you've got to save a baby or destroy some art, which would you choose? i'm like, it's not a choice. it's a false dichotomy. and also the thing you're doing, like, i'll throw soup. it won't solve either of those two problems. >> but yeah, i mean, if you as well, and you're sort of...
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only us citizens have free speech rights. europeans and other nationalities do not have free speech rights, but the us claims it's espionage act still applies to them, regardless of where they are. so your opinions in your must debate, us secrecy law is no defenses as old. as far as the us government is concerned, as an american in paris can talk about what the us government is up to perhaps, but for a frenchman in paris to do so is a crime with no defense. and he may be expedited just like me. now that one foreign government has, formerly, it said that europeans have noted free speech rights. a dangerous precedent has been set of the powerful states will inevitably follow suit. the war in ukraine has already seen the criminalization of journalists in russia. but based on the president said in my expedition, there is nothing to stop russia or indeed any of the state from targeting european journalists, publishes or even social media uses. by claiming that their domestic secrecy laws have been violated. the rights of journalists and publishes within the european space, a seriously threateni
only us citizens have free speech rights. europeans and other nationalities do not have free speech rights, but the us claims it's espionage act still applies to them, regardless of where they are. so your opinions in your must debate, us secrecy law is no defenses as old. as far as the us government is concerned, as an american in paris can talk about what the us government is up to perhaps, but for a frenchman in paris to do so is a crime with no defense. and he may be expedited just like me....
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. >> hard about what i love about the national constitution center, you have a right to free speech, at does that mean? what the national constitution center does is, they will have online an essay written by a scholar, of the constitution, on here is where everyone agrees about this amendment. about the right to free speech. and then they may have two other scholars who say, and here is where people disagree on the amendment. because they're active disagreements about what all of these rights are, where the boundaries are. we all agree on a core set of rights that each one does protect. if you have a moment, i think it's a cool feature of the national constitution center, here is what we agree on about the rights and here are the limits of disagreements. >> absolutely. it models the civic sensibility we have been talking about. friends, that is your homework for constitution day. not just for constitution day, your whole life. be a lifelong learner about the constitution. go to the interactive constitution, pick a provision you want to learn more about. look at the argument so both s
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i have a show on a uk channel called gb news every sunday, which is called free speech nation. so i'm interested in the issues relating to liberal values and free speech, and i also write various comedic projects and plays and that kind of thing. so how would you describe as a channel? i would describe it as, i suppose. well, it was set up to provide within the media landscape in the uk. another alternative voice. in other words, we a problem in the uk with a kind of ideological bias shall say from the major mainstream media channels, not much. if i said, if you type bbc news, it's not really a bias of party politics because they do try their best to be impartial. but there is an ideological bias when it comes to issues that are now known as woke issues or what i might call the critical social justice movement. so there's a bias there. so the channel was set up so that conversations could be had, which are not being had elsewhere besides the bbc. would you say that sky news might have a bias issue as well ideologically? 100%, yes. similarly with channel four news, i would say a
i have a show on a uk channel called gb news every sunday, which is called free speech nation. so i'm interested in the issues relating to liberal values and free speech, and i also write various comedic projects and plays and that kind of thing. so how would you describe as a channel? i would describe it as, i suppose. well, it was set up to provide within the media landscape in the uk. another alternative voice. in other words, we a problem in the uk with a kind of ideological bias shall say...
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. >> right to free s speech, what does that mean? what the national constitution center does that is so cool has online essay, everyone agrees about this, about this amount, about right to free speech and then they might have two other scholars who s said here is whee people disagree on the amendment because there's disputes about where the boundaries are and if you haveve a moment, a really cl feature of the national constitution centers, here is what we agree on the rights and here is we havee some disagreement. >> absolutely. civics and civility that we have been talking about and, friends, that's your homework for constitution day and it's not just for constitution day it's for your whole life. be a lifelong learner about the constitution, go to that interactive constitution and pick atu provision you want to learn more about, look at the arguments on both sides and make up your own mind and now we are all going to go upstairs and we are about the launch in an hour a new constitution 101 course that the national constitution center has done with c
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part of what i love about the national constitution center is or let's say the first amendment. you have a right to free speech. what does that mean? right. and what the national constitution center does, which is so schools will have online a and and say written by a scholar of the constitution on here is where everyone agrees about this about this amendment about the right to free speech. and then they might have two other scholars who say here's where people disagree on the amendment. right. because there are active disputes about what all of these rights where the boundaries of them. but we all agree on a core core set of rights and each one really does protect. so if you have a moment, i think this is a really cool feature of the national constitution center for us. see, here's what we agree on about these rights. and here's we're at the limits where they're stories, some disagreement. absolutely. just models. the civics and civility that we've been talking about and friends, that's your homework for constitution day. and it's not just for constitution. it's for your whole life. be a lifelong learner abou
part of what i love about the national constitution center is or let's say the first amendment. you have a right to free speech. what does that mean? right. and what the national constitution center does, which is so schools will have online a and and say written by a scholar of the constitution on here is where everyone agrees about this about this amendment about the right to free speech. and then they might have two other scholars who say here's where people disagree on the amendment. right....
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. >> part of our level of the national constitution unit right to free speech.h constitution center does is it will have online written by a scholar of thest constitution. everyone agrees about this amendment the right to free speech. and then they might have two sit here isrs they our people disagree on the amendments. where that boundaries are but we agreee each one really does protect. if f you have a moment this is really cool feature here is how we agree on about the rights here are limits with her some disagreement. >> absolutely. it models the civics and civility we have been talking about friends, that your homework for constitution does not just forit constitution day, is for your whole life would bea lifelong learn about the constitution.tu go to the interactive constitution protect a provision you want to learn more about. look at the arguments on both sides make up your own mind. and we are now going to go all upstairs we are about to launch in an hour, i knew constitution 101 course the national constitution done with con academy some may know that
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free speech issues. the case, which drew national attention, is among several in the state pitting lgbtq rights against thenew bill in the house of representatives would award the 1980 miracle on ice olympic hockey team with congressional gold medals. the team defeated the heavily favored soviet union in lake pl placid, for a big win in the midst of the cold war. february 22, 2025, marks the 45th anniversary of the upset. morgan, back to you. >> thank you. >>> let's get a check now on the sell-off in china. stocks getting hammered upon reopening after a week long break. concerns the stimulus will disappoint. but remember those stocks in u.s.-listed names with china exposure, still up huge over the past month. caterpillar is down 2% today but up 18% in the month. casinos with exposure to china getting hit hard today. mgm, on your screen, all down more than 2%. sticking with casinos, let's get out to las vegas now. or contessa brewer is at the global gaming expo joined by the ceo of fanduel. contessa? >> morgan, thank you for that. with me amy howe, whose -- it's just been a whirlwind. came off of investor d
free speech issues. the case, which drew national attention, is among several in the state pitting lgbtq rights against thenew bill in the house of representatives would award the 1980 miracle on ice olympic hockey team with congressional gold medals. the team defeated the heavily favored soviet union in lake pl placid, for a big win in the midst of the cold war. february 22, 2025, marks the 45th anniversary of the upset. morgan, back to you. >> thank you. >>> let's get a check...
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actually people in the middle or on the right think i that free speech is a huge election issue and how did we get there? bor inflation, border, nationalree speech election issue before she creates a juxtaposition more with the elon musk trump. interesting facthe, a siu thank greg.no the fastest is up next. ♪ ♪ p next. ♪ ♪ it is inevitable. chloe! hey dad. they will grow up. [cheering] silly face, ready? discover who they are. [playing music] what they want from this world. and how they will make it better. and while parenting has changed, how much you care has not. that's why instagram is introducing teen accounts. automatic protections for who can contact them and the content they can see. ♪♪ ♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: welcome , thback. this box office bomb is not a joke, a joker two flopping after making only $40 million its weekend.ma the firsdet movie made $1 billin so what went wrong? many fans calling it a boring and they say they hated that it was a musical. now will you know greg peck do you like to dance at of musicals when you go to the movieat theater? >>er greg: sometimes, that is a very personal question. this movie is for you
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actually people in the middle or thinking that free speech is a huge election issue and how do we get there? because inflation at the border in the nationalis how we got to its meaning a free-speech election issue. >> greg: she creates the disconnection, interesting fact, thank you, greg. no problem. "the fastest" is up next. ♪ ♪ it is inevitable. chloe! hey dad. they will grow up. [cheering] silly face, ready? discover who they are. [playing music] what they want from this world. and how they will make it better. and while parenting has changed, how much you care has not. that's why instagram is introducing teen accounts. automatic protections for who can contact them and the content they can see. ♪♪ - [narrator] life with ear ringing sounded like a constant train awhistle i couldn't escape.e. then i started taking lipo flavonoid. with 60 years of clinical experience, it's the number one doctor recommended brand for ear ringing. and now i'm finally free. take back control with lipo flavonoid. ♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: welcome back, this box office bomb is not a joke. "joker 2" flopping after only making $40 million it's opening weekend. the
actually people in the middle or thinking that free speech is a huge election issue and how do we get there? because inflation at the border in the nationalis how we got to its meaning a free-speech election issue. >> greg: she creates the disconnection, interesting fact, thank you, greg. no problem. "the fastest" is up next. ♪ ♪ it is inevitable. chloe! hey dad. they will grow up. [cheering] silly face, ready? discover who they are. [playing music] what they want from this...
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. >> next discussion about free speech with legal scholars and journalists at the national constitutionter 2024 first amendment summit in philadelphia. the talk about violent political rhetoric on college campuses, the role social media and defending the value of free speech around the world. the event was cohosted by the foundation for individual rights and expressions, and nyu first amendment watch. >> hallo friends and welcome to the national constitution center. [applause] it is so meaningful to welcome you for our second annual first amendment summit. and friends, there is no more significant space in the united states to have a discussion of the meaning of the first amendment than right here pixel what i want to do is begin in the same way that we now begin all of our programs in this sacred space but it is especially meaningful because of our topic tonight. i want you to gaze at the words of the first amendment which are shining in front of you, read them and think about what they mean. and then after you've done that you can turn your gazed independence hall, "the room where it
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nation. tonight the consequences of labour's decision to abandon free speech are here.urham university is in a free speech crisis and the labour government is to blame. yesterday the princess of wales met a teenage photographer suffering from a rare form of cancer. liz hutton will be joining me shortly. meanwhile, civil servants have voted to strike because they were asked, yes, you guessed it, to go back to work in the office for just two days a week. plus , for just two days a week. plus, the final part of state of the nation's book club on vernon bogdanor is making the weather. after nigel and enoch will be discussing the political heavyweights nye bevan keith joseph, roy jenkins and tony benn. state of the nation starts now . how. now. i'll also be joined by my most intellectual panel gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson, and the journalist and conservative peer paul goodman. as ever, as always, i want to know your views. they're a crucial part of the programme. mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's your favourite part of the day. the news bulletin with tat
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free speech. a real federal district court decision reviewing federal regulation does illustrates the continuing, ambiguous relationship between academic freedom and free speech as first amendment rights. the judge invalidated regulations of the national institutes of health that allowed the nih contracting officer to review and block publications of research by professors funded through nih grants. the judge pointed out that a recent supreme court decision, while upholding government regulations, prohibit acting doctors from discussing abortion with patients in federally funded family planning clinics. this judge took pains to emphasize that the government cannot always control the content of the speech and programs it funds. the supreme court invoked the university as one of its two examples, observing that many of its previous decisions had recognized the university as a traditional sphere of free expression. fundamental to the functioning of our society. the judge in the nih case called this reference to the university a quote unquote explicit exception to the supreme court's broader ruling in the abortion case and directly on point in reaching his own decision, invalidating these regulations. now, although both the supreme court
free speech. a real federal district court decision reviewing federal regulation does illustrates the continuing, ambiguous relationship between academic freedom and free speech as first amendment rights. the judge invalidated regulations of the national institutes of health that allowed the nih contracting officer to review and block publications of research by professors funded through nih grants. the judge pointed out that a recent supreme court decision, while upholding government...
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free speech, and we don't allow authorities to press free speech. in the 1960s, the small, but growing radical element, which did not accept the cold war national security consensus. and they did not also necessarily accept the idea of the humility of opinion. the college campuses do not really see a lot of protest in the first two years of american involvements. they will get in on 1965 and the middle of 65. it's not until 1967 that we would see the campus protests surging. it's only in select places. so what is it that will happen in the middle of 1967? well, they have not changed very much and public opinion in general doesn't change. but we do see things changing for college students. up until this point, you could get that deferment after you graduate from college by going to graduate school. you could go to law school, medical school. you can get the master's degree, etc. and so now most college students don't have that pathway out. some of them aren't excited about this idea of going into the military or vietnam. there is one exception that i should note. they are still allowed as an option. if you know anything about the american schools, they h
free speech, and we don't allow authorities to press free speech. in the 1960s, the small, but growing radical element, which did not accept the cold war national security consensus. and they did not also necessarily accept the idea of the humility of opinion. the college campuses do not really see a lot of protest in the first two years of american involvements. they will get in on 1965 and the middle of 65. it's not until 1967 that we would see the campus protests surging. it's only in select...
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nation. some legal experts argue the rule stifle free speech, not hate. what we're seeing is that pro is real lobby groups are trying to disingenuously, redefine anti semitism. to him clued support for policy rights or criticism of israel and you know zionism is a political ideology. and political ideologies are not protecting classes under the constitution. despite the restriction students continued to find ways to advocate for palestine joining with other schools and community organizations in public spaces as well as on campus to make their voices heard. kristen salumi, algebra, new york. all students in europe have also joined process demanding the universities and colleges comp time. so with this role within one month, students setup temps and occupied holes on campuses in several countries that have context to look the university and cabinets in the us. inspired and moving across here. students occupied university, grimes at halls in finland, denmark, switzerland, italy, spain, france, and the u. k. among others, all demanding and economic partnersh
nation. some legal experts argue the rule stifle free speech, not hate. what we're seeing is that pro is real lobby groups are trying to disingenuously, redefine anti semitism. to him clued support for policy rights or criticism of israel and you know zionism is a political ideology. and political ideologies are not protecting classes under the constitution. despite the restriction students continued to find ways to advocate for palestine joining with other schools and community organizations...
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homes and brandeis who ride the greatest free speech rules and the glorious witney versus california which were introduced at the nationalstitution center and a new first amendment center. we have brandeis handwritten notes loaned by harvard law school. back to homes they have a different reason for attacking free speech. he says that self-governance and importance of peoples fulfilling themselves as citizens through deliberations. homes is spoken on the marketplace of ideas. it's spectacularly expressed and must be his ability to instill a few phrases of constitutional ability and immortal to inspire us today and there's nothing more inspiring you can do than to read homes. you're talking about cases in the early 1920s. holmes wrote "the common law" a teenager when served onn the supreme court from 1902 to 1932. did for the most participate in court service with what he wrote back in common law? >> it did. because the common law is complicated so jurisprudence was complicated so you can't reduce the influence through bumper sticker however he did in his opinions at the end of his life invoke the fact that the common law
homes and brandeis who ride the greatest free speech rules and the glorious witney versus california which were introduced at the nationalstitution center and a new first amendment center. we have brandeis handwritten notes loaned by harvard law school. back to homes they have a different reason for attacking free speech. he says that self-governance and importance of peoples fulfilling themselves as citizens through deliberations. homes is spoken on the marketplace of ideas. it's spectacularly...
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speech pointed out are also international. in response to the openness of belarus' visa-free regime for citizens of dozens of countries, walls are being erected on the western border. for us there are no unfriendly nationssecondary countries. states that advocate for a fair international order are increasingly under sanctions today. the economic situation in such countries often generates flows of refugees. this is another reason for reproaches for increasing pressure on official minsk. we are often subject to unfounded claims, for example, about facilitating illegal migration. i would like to remind you that belarus, within the limits of its international obligations and available capabilities, suppresses illegal migration channels and fights transnational crime. but if any problems related to migration are created, then these are not questions for us, these are questions for those who invited these migrants to their country. we take human care of people who were forced to leave their countries to seek refuge in the european union. and we do all this without anyone's help, under the pressure of illegal sanctions. the next reason for external attacks on belarus will obviously be the presidential electio
speech pointed out are also international. in response to the openness of belarus' visa-free regime for citizens of dozens of countries, walls are being erected on the western border. for us there are no unfriendly nationssecondary countries. states that advocate for a fair international order are increasingly under sanctions today. the economic situation in such countries often generates flows of refugees. this is another reason for reproaches for increasing pressure on official minsk. we are...
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the commission is engaged in naked political disco nation against plaintiffs space expiration technologies corp. violation of the rights of free speech and fourteenth amendments of the united states constitution. musk has been a harsh critic of the golden state. in 2,020 one he moved total's accorded from silicon valley to austin, texas, space x headquarters from hawthorne, california to starbase texas and most readily move x's headquarters from san francisco to central texas after opposition to a new gender identity law in california. musk does have significant operations in california including the falcon 9 rocket launches at vandenberg space force base near santa barbara. the coastal commission says they have no comment on a lawsuit over increasing launchers. neil: appreciate that. i want to pick scott martin's brain. who cares what his political views are, i could have it wrong, all right so he like donald trump. what does that have to do with rocket launches? >> he is right along with donald trump these days in california is upset about it. everything california seems to do these days is politically motivated so we shouldn't be
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nation. tonight the consequences of labour's decision to abandon free speech are here.d the labour government is to blame. yesterday the princess of wales met a teenage photographer suffering from a rare form of cancer. liz hutton will be joining me shortly. meanwhile, civil servants have voted to strike because they were asked, yes, you guessed it, to go back to work in the office for just two days a week. plus , for just two days a week. plus, the final part of state of the nation's book club on vernon bogdanor is making the weather. after nigel and enoch will be discussing the political heavyweights nye bevan keith joseph, roy jenkins and tony benn. state of the nation starts now
nation. tonight the consequences of labour's decision to abandon free speech are here.d the labour government is to blame. yesterday the princess of wales met a teenage photographer suffering from a rare form of cancer. liz hutton will be joining me shortly. meanwhile, civil servants have voted to strike because they were asked, yes, you guessed it, to go back to work in the office for just two days a week. plus , for just two days a week. plus, the final part of state of the nation's book club...
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national constitution center says is we have online. a scholar of the constitution, here's what everyone agrees about the right to free speech. two other scholars. 's where people disagree on the amount. and and here's what we agree on about these rights. >> and for your whole life. go to the interactive constitution, and we will go upstairs and launch in an hour, and you may know that from your math and science homework. the top liberal, with leaders and learn something, dig in deep and learning. and please join me in thanking neil gorsuch and janie nitze. >> c-span where history unfolds daily, in 1979, created by a public service and television companies. we take you to congress and other public policy events in washington dc. c-span powered by cable. >> janet yellen, at the annual convention, are 2:30 o5:00 pm eastern. or online@c-span.org. weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual feast. and the latest in nonfiction books and authors. >> cutting edge broadband by underserved communities.
national constitution center says is we have online. a scholar of the constitution, here's what everyone agrees about the right to free speech. two other scholars. 's where people disagree on the amount. and and here's what we agree on about these rights. >> and for your whole life. go to the interactive constitution, and we will go upstairs and launch in an hour, and you may know that from your math and science homework. the top liberal, with leaders and learn something, dig in deep and...
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free speech and israel. he is a much sought after voice across the country for his incisive commentary on the state of our democracy and our nation. he's been a strong supporter of israel throughout his life and has been particularly vocal in his support of israel's right to defend itself since the october 7 terror attack. mr. shapiro was hired by -- to become the youngest nationally syndicated columnist in the united states. he earned a ba in political science from ucla in 2004 and even though he graduated from harvard law school in 2007, we are stilling prettily grateful to have him here at yale. without further ado, please join me in welcoming ben shapiro to yale. [applause] thank you so much for being here tonight. >> thanks for having me. >> it is the first anniversary of the horrible terrorist attack on israel and i know that many are spending today in morning, but others even in the united states or on yells campus are celebrating today's date. i would like to ask you why you wanted to speak on a college campus on this day and yale in particular. >> i think october 7 revealed a lot of truths about the world and i think one
free speech and israel. he is a much sought after voice across the country for his incisive commentary on the state of our democracy and our nation. he's been a strong supporter of israel throughout his life and has been particularly vocal in his support of israel's right to defend itself since the october 7 terror attack. mr. shapiro was hired by -- to become the youngest nationally syndicated columnist in the united states. he earned a ba in political science from ucla in 2004 and even though...
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free speech, which you have talked about before. sen. vance: i think that we can all recognize that there are important national symbols that are worth protectingand i think the american flag is a national symbol worth protecting. [applause] , look, the censorship that i am worried about is not somebody not being able to burn a flag at a protest rally, which by the way, can sometimes be dangerous. it's not just burning a flag at an american protest rally. for censorship i really worry about is when the federal government for when big technology companies tell the people that they are not allowed to speak their mind according to their wishes. that is the censorship that is threatening the united states of america. [applause] so obviously, we would have to see what that legislation looks like. i am sure the courts would get sa because somebody would file a lawsuit. but the censorship we should be most worried about is not just official censorship from the government, but it is this thing that a lot of us feel -- maybe not in this room -- but i think a lot of americans feel, the idea that you are not allowed to speak openly about your values, abou
free speech, which you have talked about before. sen. vance: i think that we can all recognize that there are important national symbols that are worth protectingand i think the american flag is a national symbol worth protecting. [applause] , look, the censorship that i am worried about is not somebody not being able to burn a flag at a protest rally, which by the way, can sometimes be dangerous. it's not just burning a flag at an american protest rally. for censorship i really worry about is...
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religious liberty and i will restore free speech and i will defend the right to keep and bear arms our 2nd amendment. [applause] after years of building up nations are going to defend our borders and we are going to protect our citizens. [applause] we will stop all illegal immigration once and for all and that once we will stop it immediately, we will not be occupied. we will not be conquered. we will be a free and proud nation once again. [applause] everyone will prosper. every family and every day will be filled with opportunity, hope and filled with the american dream again. we are bringing back the american dream. that's what we are going to do but for that to happen we must defeat kamala harris and stop her radical left agenda with the landslide that simply too big to rig and we are doing that. we are doing that. who the hell wants these people and off this? it's crazy but the numbers are the biggest anyone has ever seen and even the news says that. it's pretty amazing that they are watching very studiously. early voting is underway. get everyone you know in vote. just tell them get over here you are going to vote. after all we have been th
religious liberty and i will restore free speech and i will defend the right to keep and bear arms our 2nd amendment. [applause] after years of building up nations are going to defend our borders and we are going to protect our citizens. [applause] we will stop all illegal immigration once and for all and that once we will stop it immediately, we will not be occupied. we will not be conquered. we will be a free and proud nation once again. [applause] everyone will prosper. every family and...
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free speech. and i will defend the right to keep and bear arms. after years of building up foreign nationsforeign borders, and protecting foreign lands, we are finally going to build up our country, defend our borders, and protect our citizens. and we will stop illegal immigration once and for all. it will be stopped. we will not be invaded. we will not be occupied. we will not be conquered. we will be a free and proud nation once again, and it will be very soon. everyone will prosper. every family will thrive. and every day will be filled with opportunity and hope and the american dream. but for that to happen, we must defeat kamala harris. can you believe it? can you believe it? and stop her radical left agenda with a landslide that is too big to rig. early voting is underway. get everyone you know and vote. after all, and remember this, all we have been through. we have been through a lot together, haven't we? we suffered for four years. for four years, we suffered. our country suffered. we stand on the verge of the four greatest years in the history of our country. that is what is goin
free speech. and i will defend the right to keep and bear arms. after years of building up foreign nationsforeign borders, and protecting foreign lands, we are finally going to build up our country, defend our borders, and protect our citizens. and we will stop illegal immigration once and for all. it will be stopped. we will not be invaded. we will not be occupied. we will not be conquered. we will be a free and proud nation once again, and it will be very soon. everyone will prosper. every...
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for free speech but it has been contentious at times ways he has managed the website as opposed to previous owners. >> about two thirds of the way through a friday political roundtable. both national political reporters. we are taking your phone calls. this is barbie, nashville, tennessee. >> good morning, ladies. thank you for c-span. i want a cease-fire in gaza because i don't want anymore dead but netanyahu does not want a cease-fire because it will hurt trump's chances of winning the election. i happen to resent the fact a foreign government has so much influence over our election. what do you think? >> barbie in nashville, tennessee. i want to get your thoughts on this. let me play prime minister benjamin netanyahu after the death of hamas leader yahya sinwar stopping short of declaring victory. but this is what he had to say. this is through an interpreter i believe. >> i would like to salute the idea -- salute the idf. there are no better than them for their valor. we have shown again how the good can prevail over the people but the war has not ended. it is a hard war. we are paying heavy prices. i would like to express. my condolences to the families who have lost their de
for free speech but it has been contentious at times ways he has managed the website as opposed to previous owners. >> about two thirds of the way through a friday political roundtable. both national political reporters. we are taking your phone calls. this is barbie, nashville, tennessee. >> good morning, ladies. thank you for c-span. i want a cease-fire in gaza because i don't want anymore dead but netanyahu does not want a cease-fire because it will hurt trump's chances of...
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i will defend religious liberty, restore free speech, and defend the right to keep and bear arms, our second amendment. after building up foreign nationsotecting foreign lands, we are finally going to build up our country, defend our borders, and protect our citizens, it is called america first. and it is going to happen as no one has ever seen before. and i will tell our friends, our allies who sometimes treat us very badly and it is about time we take care of ourselves and we will stop the illegal immigration that is taking place at levels never seen before, we will stop it cold and once and for all, we will not be invaded, we will not be occupied, we will not be overrun, we will not be conquered, we will be a free and proud nation once again. everyone will prosper. every family will thrive. every day will be filled with opportunity and hope and very much so it will be filled with the american dream, we are bringing back the american dream, we are gonna bring it back at the highest level that you have ever seen. but for that to happen we must defeat harris and stop her radical left agenda with a landslide that is too big to rig . so
i will defend religious liberty, restore free speech, and defend the right to keep and bear arms, our second amendment. after building up foreign nationsotecting foreign lands, we are finally going to build up our country, defend our borders, and protect our citizens, it is called america first. and it is going to happen as no one has ever seen before. and i will tell our friends, our allies who sometimes treat us very badly and it is about time we take care of ourselves and we will stop the...