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>> we did cover that in the cedar rapids gazette as well.hough governor desantis has already sort of made that calculation. senator grassley hear from iowa made famous his annual effort to visit do the same in this campaign is in very focused on iowa from the start you mention mentioned senator scott. he recently made the decision for all the folks here in iowa. that's where they clearly see as their best shot moving forward. herea. and iowa. i wheezing the impact of that on the ground? not yet i would say but there is still time for that. senator scott has been here plenty of times. pilotte voters are familiar. it would be interesting to see this ramp up has an impact. we have not seen it yet. >> here is a headline for a piece you wrote in the gazette that says keeping the faith i've i was evangelical voters with the presidential candidate the deep conviction drives evangelicals to participate inn caucuses. talk about that voting block. >> they are critical to iowa republican primary elections if for no other reason they are very committed
>> we did cover that in the cedar rapids gazette as well.hough governor desantis has already sort of made that calculation. senator grassley hear from iowa made famous his annual effort to visit do the same in this campaign is in very focused on iowa from the start you mention mentioned senator scott. he recently made the decision for all the folks here in iowa. that's where they clearly see as their best shot moving forward. herea. and iowa. i wheezing the impact of that on the ground?...
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will just cut because of my toys and that divides of society and in dangers of democracy as of the gazette shift. so it says that onto the dm will continue to fit perfectly fine because even the time it isn't, it's also a fight for a better, more humane and lighting society to position. and that's the responsibility of all when i mean the thing. yeah. who has been these are all 5 minutes stuff where you combined 15. yeah. so by 3 decades, he's by far the longest 7 premier, but also controversial on pull the rising. he's beside to the collision, governments that have shipped it to the rights this now also faces several the indictments for corruption. so how has the state impala and what will be his legacy is okay for the citizens of israel and we are at war. and if not in operation or rounds, but at war come benjamin netanyahu as a war time later, a player on the world stage at a moment of utmost seriousness. but it wasn't always this way. earlier this year, these were the scenes on the streets of tel aviv. some of the country's biggest ever demonstrations against proposed reforms to the ju
will just cut because of my toys and that divides of society and in dangers of democracy as of the gazette shift. so it says that onto the dm will continue to fit perfectly fine because even the time it isn't, it's also a fight for a better, more humane and lighting society to position. and that's the responsibility of all when i mean the thing. yeah. who has been these are all 5 minutes stuff where you combined 15. yeah. so by 3 decades, he's by far the longest 7 premier, but also...
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geoff: that is julia from the denver gazette.our time. ♪ geoff: the war between israel and hamas is at the forefront of american politics as president biden pledges to provide aid and support to israel. for more we turn to the analysis of the new york times columnist david brooks and jonathan as associate editor of the washington post. president biden's deep emotional reaction to the hamas terror attacks has translated into a forceful american response and defense of israel. he seems to be navigating the line that he understands the necessity of israel's overwhelming retaliation but he is also saying he sees the importance of sparing the lives of civilians and making sure that israel adheres to the rules of war. >> i thought this was one of joe biden's best weeks as president. he was a voice of moral clarity. he reminded people of what hamas looked like. and he did it in the face of divisions on the left. a lot of mainstream liberals are appalled by what has happened all others think this is a legitimate part of decolonization. j
geoff: that is julia from the denver gazette.our time. ♪ geoff: the war between israel and hamas is at the forefront of american politics as president biden pledges to provide aid and support to israel. for more we turn to the analysis of the new york times columnist david brooks and jonathan as associate editor of the washington post. president biden's deep emotional reaction to the hamas terror attacks has translated into a forceful american response and defense of israel. he seems to be...
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go back to the newspaper, the new york gazette reported at the gallows. he acknowledged all the charges against him and said he, a principal in setting fire to new york but would not accuse any his accomplices. one hessian officer observed the enthusiasm of this spy was so great that as he came to the ladder and about to climate, he pulled the white over his own eyes himself patent then said, i die for liberty and do it gladly because my cause is just a german lieutenant reported. that the general reaction to patton's demeanor, this spy supposedly in the most noble manner and his death, has been celebrated as. a sacrifice for freedom. his enemies talking. so like nathan or john andre patton's died for his cause and was admired by other gentlemen officers officers. so i think this guy deserves to be at least as famous as nathan hale. you know, they were both probably quoting from the same play, right? actually, addison's cato anyway. but but the really interesting part of the story to me is that when washington read this newspaper account about patents han
go back to the newspaper, the new york gazette reported at the gallows. he acknowledged all the charges against him and said he, a principal in setting fire to new york but would not accuse any his accomplices. one hessian officer observed the enthusiasm of this spy was so great that as he came to the ladder and about to climate, he pulled the white over his own eyes himself patent then said, i die for liberty and do it gladly because my cause is just a german lieutenant reported. that the...
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our latest acquisition, i can say, we fought, this is a complete collection of grodno provincial gazette, privileges and certificates of the 16th-17th centuries were purchased with a presidential grant. actually, we have two unique copies here, written in cyrillic. one of them is the privilege of zhegemont ii. minsk uniate monastery, and from the tyshkevich collection. today's library is no longer just a reading room, it is a research center. when the library began to intensively expand, the collections increased, they were stored in buildings not suitable for storage, accordingly there were damages and there were questions, first of all, about microbiological safety. apart from our library, partly an art museum and an archive, they do not engage in complex restoration. this is the leaf-splitting machine. this device is for us allows you to do work with very knowledgeable literature that simply crumbles in your hands. the real task of our library is to preserve the book heritage and not only that we have it in physical condition, yes, but we still have books from the fourteenth. have bee
our latest acquisition, i can say, we fought, this is a complete collection of grodno provincial gazette, privileges and certificates of the 16th-17th centuries were purchased with a presidential grant. actually, we have two unique copies here, written in cyrillic. one of them is the privilege of zhegemont ii. minsk uniate monastery, and from the tyshkevich collection. today's library is no longer just a reading room, it is a research center. when the library began to intensively expand, the...
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i recently published a small article in the gazette, which i called the art of juggling.y seem surprising, but this does not surprise those who understand even a little about turkish politics.even at the height of the cold war, turkey again built optimal ties with the soviet union, until 1984 years for almost two decades, especially in the field of economics and trade. turkey benefited greatly from such relations, developing its heavy industry through cooperation with the soviet union. at that time, the soviet leaders thought that they could withdraw turkey from nato by working with it on this issue, but this did not happen, and this did not mean that turkey was using the soviet union, it turns out that you can remain a member of nato at the same time have good relations with soviet. this was during the cold war era, in in a multipolar world, such policies can be pursued at a much deeper level. about a month ago, the turkish president came to sochi to meet with the russian president and discuss mainly the grain deal. at the end of the negotiations, he spoke publicly, sayi
i recently published a small article in the gazette, which i called the art of juggling.y seem surprising, but this does not surprise those who understand even a little about turkish politics.even at the height of the cold war, turkey again built optimal ties with the soviet union, until 1984 years for almost two decades, especially in the field of economics and trade. turkey benefited greatly from such relations, developing its heavy industry through cooperation with the soviet union. at that...
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yes, indeed, there is a legend, at the end of the 18th century in lithuanian eperchial gazette publishedettlements came: rejoice, red radashkovichi , this is red and young girl is young. the population also increased, small industrial enterprises were created, and many shops were opened. in the thirties , the market worked several days a week, all this contributed to that the reds began to bring a lot of products and goods from different parts of russia, and then from poland, at the same time there arose a need for literate people who could work as clerks, postmen, receivers and timekeepers for forest cubicles, the magisterial chairman svechka and the clerk verbitsky organized a meeting at which they decided to open a secondary educational institution; for the first time, students of the krasnenskaya secondary school sat at their desks in the fall. 186 educational institutions accepted only eight-year-old boys who studied russian language, arithmetic, god's law. the school of the malodeshchinsky district has seen a lot in its lifetime; the building was demolished and rebuilt only in 1957
yes, indeed, there is a legend, at the end of the 18th century in lithuanian eperchial gazette publishedettlements came: rejoice, red radashkovichi , this is red and young girl is young. the population also increased, small industrial enterprises were created, and many shops were opened. in the thirties , the market worked several days a week, all this contributed to that the reds began to bring a lot of products and goods from different parts of russia, and then from poland, at the same time...
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. >>> and "the billings gazette" reports a montana man linked to a missing arizona teenager faces childicia navarro was 14 when she mysteriously disappeared from her arizona home in 2019. she reappeared this summer when she walked into a montana police station. she had been living with 36-year-old edmund davis who was detained and questioned at the time. he's been charged with sexual abuse based on images authorities found on his phone. >>> still to come, liberating taco tuesday. a fast food chain wins its final trademark fight. bipolar 1, i got help to push back. i got help to push back. we got help to push back - with lybalvi. once-daily prescription lybalvi is proven to treat manic or mixed episodes of bipolar 1 in adults to help you push back. elderly patients with dementia have an increased risk of death or stroke. do not take lybalvi if you are taking opioids or are in opioid withdrawal. the samidorphan in lybalvi can cause severe opioid withdrawal that can lead to hospitalization or increase risk of life-threatening overdose. get emergency help if you have trouble breathing, beco
. >>> and "the billings gazette" reports a montana man linked to a missing arizona teenager faces childicia navarro was 14 when she mysteriously disappeared from her arizona home in 2019. she reappeared this summer when she walked into a montana police station. she had been living with 36-year-old edmund davis who was detained and questioned at the time. he's been charged with sexual abuse based on images authorities found on his phone. >>> still to come, liberating...
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and this is an article from the alexandria gazette. when i was launching the book.so this was a group that were trying to get more money for public education and ditch the races to poll tax. so they were working from inside the organization t cngthe organization. they tried and failed several tis before they were final able to increase funding for schools. it was a hard ug victory that lasted severalea, and then the supreme court eventually stepped in and got rid of the poll tax. so the legacy the young turks ended up being really important. turning point in the history of the bird machine. and that brings us to this massive resistance. so this is moten high school in farmville, where the beginning of the end started for the bird machine in the 1950s. it was the building, you know, the students there called it a fire hazard with bad heating and a leaky roof. water fountains were few and far between. the auditory home was so small that any kind of assembly was overcrowded and stifling. the prince edward school system promised to build a new school in 1946, but five y
and this is an article from the alexandria gazette. when i was launching the book.so this was a group that were trying to get more money for public education and ditch the races to poll tax. so they were working from inside the organization t cngthe organization. they tried and failed several tis before they were final able to increase funding for schools. it was a hard ug victory that lasted severalea, and then the supreme court eventually stepped in and got rid of the poll tax. so the legacy...
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this is in the from the cedar rapids, iowa gazette. buzz bissingerlasts mason city school's ban of his fday night lights. north iowa city relies on ai in banning of 19 renowned books. what happened with friday night lights? so the good news is friday night lights is back on our shelves. so i didn't get it all right. that's why we didn't rely completely on gpt to make those decisions. we did make a human decision. and there were three books, two of them that struggled with simply wrong. friday night lights, as well as killing mr. griffin by lois duncan just don't have any sexual content in them. and then the third sherman alexis. absolutely true diary of a part time indian. when we really dug into that one, you know, what was there that doesn't meet the letter of the law, the way that it's written in iowa. so we were able to put some books back and actually have had conversations with buzz since then. he's been great to to talk to and ultimately his reaction and his influence is part of what gave us the positive outlet with the new york
this is in the from the cedar rapids, iowa gazette. buzz bissingerlasts mason city school's ban of his fday night lights. north iowa city relies on ai in banning of 19 renowned books. what happened with friday night lights? so the good news is friday night lights is back on our shelves. so i didn't get it all right. that's why we didn't rely completely on gpt to make those decisions. we did make a human decision. and there were three books, two of them that struggled with simply wrong. friday...
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gazettes write about this.is reported that since the beginning of the year , the retail loan portfolio of banks has increased by 18%. at the same time, overdue debt increased by nine. mineral fertilizer manufacturer akron almost tripled its net profit. the company started working in 9 months. about 26 billion rubles, this is data from a report according to russian standards. revenue fell by a third to 94.5 billion. the company does not report the reasons for the decline, but experts attribute this to the fall in world prices for fertilizers. the eu and its g7 partners have not yet been able to agree on sanctions against russian diamonds. during the discussion , no result could be achieved, said an official representative of the european commission. it was expected that diamonds would become the main clause of the twelfth package of sanctions. as previously stated by the chairman of the european commission , ursula fonder, the department intends to deprive russia of the remaining income from the export of precio
gazettes write about this.is reported that since the beginning of the year , the retail loan portfolio of banks has increased by 18%. at the same time, overdue debt increased by nine. mineral fertilizer manufacturer akron almost tripled its net profit. the company started working in 9 months. about 26 billion rubles, this is data from a report according to russian standards. revenue fell by a third to 94.5 billion. the company does not report the reasons for the decline, but experts attribute...
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is a legend; at the end of the 18th century, a legend was published in the lithuanian eparchial gazettesago a princess passed along our roads, people came out on the street and greeted her with the words: rejoice, red young woman, that’s exactly what these... words inspired the names of settlements: rejoice, radashkovichi is red, this is red and young girl. the population also increased, small industrial enterprises were created, and many shops were opened. in the thirties , the market worked several days a week, all this contributed to the fact that a lot of products and goods began to be brought to the reds from different parts of russia, and then from poland. at the same time, there arose... a need for literate people who could work as clerks, postmen, receivers and timekeepers for forest merchants. volastic chairman svechka and clerk verbitsky organized a meeting at which they decided to open a secondary educational institution. for the first time , students of the krasnenskaya secondary school sat down at their desks in the fall of 1867. the educational institution accepted only eig
is a legend; at the end of the 18th century, a legend was published in the lithuanian eparchial gazettesago a princess passed along our roads, people came out on the street and greeted her with the words: rejoice, red young woman, that’s exactly what these... words inspired the names of settlements: rejoice, radashkovichi is red, this is red and young girl. the population also increased, small industrial enterprises were created, and many shops were opened. in the thirties , the market worked...
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because this was also quite rare, but they also pasted over with newspapers, the groden provincial gazette, but this is all periodicals 39, number 39, 38, 37, this means that people subscribed to and read newspapers in the 19th century, so everyone here knows the phrase that i am a man, because i am a man, a bad man - this is not about a belarusian. in the next room there is an exhibition dedicated to the middle ages, any knightly armor or an ancient sword you can pick it up, touch it, look at it, there are coats of arms of the lida gentry hanging around, but as gennady says, gradually the tourist demand for knightly themes is disappearing, which means we need to come up with something new, act proactively, knights create, provoke emotions, yes great, yes beautiful, but unfortunately, they do not generate... money, so it was decided to re-equip this room a little, re-equip it, as i already said, into an interactive bakery. 100 brave guys gathered in our studio, each of them has a question for an adult, we are children, can we be wiser in some ways than adults? i think so, and i don’t even
because this was also quite rare, but they also pasted over with newspapers, the groden provincial gazette, but this is all periodicals 39, number 39, 38, 37, this means that people subscribed to and read newspapers in the 19th century, so everyone here knows the phrase that i am a man, because i am a man, a bad man - this is not about a belarusian. in the next room there is an exhibition dedicated to the middle ages, any knightly armor or an ancient sword you can pick it up, touch it, look at...
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guest: we did cover that in "the gazette" as well.r desantis has made a calculation early on. senator grassley from iowa, his annual effort, of every one of iowa's 99 counties company has won you to hear. -- won each year. governor desantis will have visited every county. you mentioned senator scott. really for all the folks here in iowa. what i said, there's still time for one of those candidates to make a surge, and that is their best shot moving forward, here in iowa. are we seeing the impact of that on the ground? not yet, i would not say, but there is still time. senator scott has been here. i was voters are familiar with him. it will be interesting to see if he has an impact, but it is early. host: here is a headline from a piece that you wrote in the gazette, saying that, keeping the faith, crucial to presidential candidate, a deep conviction drives evangelicals to participate in caucuses. talk about that voting block. guest: yeah. they are critical to iowa republican primary elections. it is also the reason that they are very
guest: we did cover that in "the gazette" as well.r desantis has made a calculation early on. senator grassley from iowa, his annual effort, of every one of iowa's 99 counties company has won you to hear. -- won each year. governor desantis will have visited every county. you mentioned senator scott. really for all the folks here in iowa. what i said, there's still time for one of those candidates to make a surge, and that is their best shot moving forward, here in iowa. are we seeing...
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the boston gazette, most radical paper in america published, you know, samuel adams. they publish all kinds of revolutionary literature. the governor tried four times to get indictments of four times the grand jury said no. then he went to the general assembly of massachusetts, tried to get action there. they came back and said no and said the freedom of the press was a bulwark of liberty. you move south to new york city. you mentioned alexander mcdougal, eligible to do was a wealthy merchant. he he circulated a broadside made from the son of liberty. he was identified as as the as the writer. they were unable to to convict him again because of the popular resistance to libel. when one more example, because it shows just how desperate the colonial were the rural governors go again a little bit south to virginia. governor dunmore,. 1775 conflict has already broken out at lexington the concord. he flees williamsburg gets on a man of war british man of war in chesapeake bay and he stole to criticize his suffering slings and arrows of outrageous pamphlets and he's very un
the boston gazette, most radical paper in america published, you know, samuel adams. they publish all kinds of revolutionary literature. the governor tried four times to get indictments of four times the grand jury said no. then he went to the general assembly of massachusetts, tried to get action there. they came back and said no and said the freedom of the press was a bulwark of liberty. you move south to new york city. you mentioned alexander mcdougal, eligible to do was a wealthy merchant....
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and some examples were the boston gazette the most radical paper in america published by samuel adams and they publish all kinds of revolutionary literature and the governor tried four times to get indictments and all four times the grand jury said no and then they went to the general assembly of massachusetts and try to get action there and they came back and said no and said the freedom of the press was this part of liberty and you move south to new york city and you mention alexander mcdougall and he was a wealthy merchant and he circulated a broadside for the son of liberty and he was identified as a writer and they were unable to convict him and again because of the popular resistance to seditious libel. and one more example because it shows how desperate the colonial governors were and they go down again a little bit south to virginia and governor in 1775, the conflict has broken out and he flees williamsburg and gets to chesapeake bay and he stole and criticized and suffered the slings and arrows of outrageous pamphlets and he is very unhappy be and he is like i am not owing to
and some examples were the boston gazette the most radical paper in america published by samuel adams and they publish all kinds of revolutionary literature and the governor tried four times to get indictments and all four times the grand jury said no and then they went to the general assembly of massachusetts and try to get action there and they came back and said no and said the freedom of the press was this part of liberty and you move south to new york city and you mention alexander...
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will just cut because of my boys and that divides of society and in dangers of democracy as of the gazette shift. so it says that onto the dm will continue to fit perfectly fine because even the time it isn't, it's also a fight for a better, more humane and lighting society to position. and that's the responsibility of the whole thing. i mean that's, and you know, has been either as prime in his stuff or he combined 15 years or about 3 decades. he is by far the longest 7 premier but also controversial. and polarizing. he's beside the coalition governments that have shipped it to the right. the thing, yeah. who also faces several the indictments for corruption. so how has he stayed impala and what will be his legacy is okay. for him. citizens of israel, a ma, we are at war and if not in operation or rounds, but at war come benjamin netanyahu as a war time later, a player on the world stage at a moment of utmost seriousness. but it wasn't always this way. earlier this year, these were the scenes on the streets of tel aviv, some of the country's biggest ever demonstrations against proposed re
will just cut because of my boys and that divides of society and in dangers of democracy as of the gazette shift. so it says that onto the dm will continue to fit perfectly fine because even the time it isn't, it's also a fight for a better, more humane and lighting society to position. and that's the responsibility of the whole thing. i mean that's, and you know, has been either as prime in his stuff or he combined 15 years or about 3 decades. he is by far the longest 7 premier but also...
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they their names are being printed in the local newspapers the alexandria alexandria gazette is filled every day with names of returning rebels. no doubt a warning to loyal unionist. there's also the fact that an alexandria several hundred paroled rebels were being held in a former slave pin. could this be any more ironic? men who had gone to war to protect their rights as slaveholders. who had bought and traded human flesh from the confines of this prison are now being held here as prisoners of war. all of this was a reminder that these men were in fact prisoners of war. they were not free men and it was unclear what their status would be in this post-war. if in fact we can call it a post-war world. so while many of lee soldiers are facing this type of situation. others face the proposition that they had no homes to which to return. on april 16th the day following lincoln's death hancock again back in the valley telegraphed major general henry hallock as to whether confederate soldiers from loyal states. would be allowed to return to their homes in april 16th is the very first instanc
they their names are being printed in the local newspapers the alexandria alexandria gazette is filled every day with names of returning rebels. no doubt a warning to loyal unionist. there's also the fact that an alexandria several hundred paroled rebels were being held in a former slave pin. could this be any more ironic? men who had gone to war to protect their rights as slaveholders. who had bought and traded human flesh from the confines of this prison are now being held here as prisoners...
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i stop writing about georgia gazette did consider her to be a dear friend and he didn't want to meld those two roles. but i would tell myself now the now bookwriting lady, tell the reporter lady, you need to take some mental health breaks of your own. i had a guy in the newsroom one time telling me, it's like meg, you're starting to look like the people you cover. and it was true. i was getting getting kind of ground down. >> host: wow. so when you decided to do the book, that was obviously a big decision and you knew that you're going to have to do, he referred to for july calving to foia for the mac for your brothers and sisters medical records. but -- foia -- you also writing about very personal stuff about your surviving siblings. how did you -- quezada struggled to get them to go along with this? what wasat their attitude toward it and what did you fear would be the attitude toward it? >> guest: right. i address this on the very first page in my authors note, , becae a fact of the matter is i love my brothers and sisters so much and i care about them so much. i put that way over
i stop writing about georgia gazette did consider her to be a dear friend and he didn't want to meld those two roles. but i would tell myself now the now bookwriting lady, tell the reporter lady, you need to take some mental health breaks of your own. i had a guy in the newsroom one time telling me, it's like meg, you're starting to look like the people you cover. and it was true. i was getting getting kind of ground down. >> host: wow. so when you decided to do the book, that was...
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gb news is soaring, rocketing up by 500, according to press gazette. and i'm not gloating.r maybe i'm gloating a smidgen, but could it be that shutting down a successful competitor here may well suit the man ? and here may well suit the man? and let's have a moment for caroline nokes, an mp so obsessed with trans self—id that she's clearly choosing to self id as a tory mp, despite being a lib dem, she told the bbc she doesn't appear on gb news despite appearing nine times as nine times. maybe she doesn't know what a woman is because she's suffering some form of memory loss . who knows form of memory loss. who knows the truth is that the wrinkled old elite of broadcasting would throw a street party if gb news folded. but here is the kicker . folded. but here is the kicker. first they ignored us. then on they ridiculed us. now they're going after us with pitchforks because we're winning. thanks to you, the british people , you you, the british people, you aren't letting these uppercrust snobs dictate your news diet. they tried to shove us aside like they did with our brexit v
gb news is soaring, rocketing up by 500, according to press gazette. and i'm not gloating.r maybe i'm gloating a smidgen, but could it be that shutting down a successful competitor here may well suit the man ? and here may well suit the man? and let's have a moment for caroline nokes, an mp so obsessed with trans self—id that she's clearly choosing to self id as a tory mp, despite being a lib dem, she told the bbc she doesn't appear on gb news despite appearing nine times as nine times. maybe...