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indeed, in his confirmation hearing nearly three dakin's ago, -- nearly three decades ago, he said invidious discrimination strikes at the nature and fiber of what this country stands for. pledged,ey general he the department of justice's unyielding commitment to eliminating anti-semitism and other forms of religious bigotry . then, as attorney general, he aggressively pursued anti-semitic hate crimes. under his leadership, the department of justice successfully convicted eight members of hate groups for desecrating a synagogue in nashville, tennessee. conspiracyduals for to interfere with the rights of a holocaust survivor in san togo who had been subjected a campaign of andy's medic harassment. numerous skinheads around the country, for writing andy's medic crimes, and convicted -- for a variety of anti-semitic crimes. of a prominent radio host in denver, colorado. fought against zoning discrimination in new york. , perhapsanti-semitism the world's oldest hatred, requires unyielding vigilance. according to the fbi, hate crimes, based on religion, have steadily grown in the united states si
indeed, in his confirmation hearing nearly three dakin's ago, -- nearly three decades ago, he said invidious discrimination strikes at the nature and fiber of what this country stands for. pledged,ey general he the department of justice's unyielding commitment to eliminating anti-semitism and other forms of religious bigotry . then, as attorney general, he aggressively pursued anti-semitic hate crimes. under his leadership, the department of justice successfully convicted eight members of hate...
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go ahead, dakin. >> dagen: i would like to say these democrats, better indignation at the fencing machine us to pay attention to them if everything that president trump does is just going to be the end of the world, they have to up their game, get better, comment writers. >> lisa: honestly, obama, clinton, bush my back, back, back stop the hyperventilating. i agree. >> melissa: there might be more hyperventilation. [laughter] i don't know, donna, we will see. the debate over the migrant crisis gone too far? we will see an "new york times" op ed called for the public shaming u.s. government employees working in migrant detention facilities and the peace the treatment of migrants likely meets atrocity. the author and assistant professor at university college of london says she's not calling come up publishing private info but she rates these actions, these agents action should be publicized particularly in the home community. this is not an argument but exposure of participation and atrocities to audiences whose appearances they care about. they acknowledge, for instance, you go to church o
go ahead, dakin. >> dagen: i would like to say these democrats, better indignation at the fencing machine us to pay attention to them if everything that president trump does is just going to be the end of the world, they have to up their game, get better, comment writers. >> lisa: honestly, obama, clinton, bush my back, back, back stop the hyperventilating. i agree. >> melissa: there might be more hyperventilation. [laughter] i don't know, donna, we will see. the debate over...
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the labour mp nic dakin chairs the all party group on bioethanol he's been explaining why the changeoad and also improving our air quality, so, you know, the government ought to get on with it. the government completed a consultation on this in september and it still has not yet reported. we've got a british bioethanol industry worth £1 billion to the economy, we are likely to lose that if this introduction doesn't take place by 2020. not only will this take cars off the road, but it produces by—product of animal feed which means that's used for animals in the uk rather than bringing in soya—based animal food stock from south america, so it also reduces the carbon footprint there. and the real danger if this is not introduced now, we will lose this industry, this high skill, high science industry from the uk and we'll end up importing bioethanol from outside the uk, again increasing our carbon footprint. we've met a succession of transport ministers. one of the problems is that the transport ministers change on a few months basis and each time they say, yes, we need to do this and ea
the labour mp nic dakin chairs the all party group on bioethanol he's been explaining why the changeoad and also improving our air quality, so, you know, the government ought to get on with it. the government completed a consultation on this in september and it still has not yet reported. we've got a british bioethanol industry worth £1 billion to the economy, we are likely to lose that if this introduction doesn't take place by 2020. not only will this take cars off the road, but it produces...
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the labour mp nic dakin chairs the all—party group on bioethanol and hejoins us now from our westminsters is some time away, so you would see this as a useful stepping stone to actually becoming more environmentally friendly, cutting the carbon emissions. absolutely. it isa the carbon emissions. absolutely. it is a no—brainer, something that could be done today and make an immediate impact on carbon emissions, taking the equivalent of 700,000 cars off the road and also improving air quality. the government ought to get on with it, they completed a consultation on this in september and it still has not yet reported. why isn't the uk doing this? other countries are, germany, france, finland. absolutely. we have a british bio ethanol industry worth £1 billion to the economy, we are likely to lose that if this introduction does not ta ke that if this introduction does not take place by 2020. not only will it ta ke take place by 2020. not only will it take cars off the road, it produces bi- take cars off the road, it produces bi— products of animal feed which means it is used for animals in t
the labour mp nic dakin chairs the all—party group on bioethanol and hejoins us now from our westminsters is some time away, so you would see this as a useful stepping stone to actually becoming more environmentally friendly, cutting the carbon emissions. absolutely. it isa the carbon emissions. absolutely. it is a no—brainer, something that could be done today and make an immediate impact on carbon emissions, taking the equivalent of 700,000 cars off the road and also improving air...