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>> hugh: oh, i don't know.hat's that? >> kelly: they crawl all over you. >> hugh: i love a bit of that. there's a lot to dread because i'm old and it's noisy. i do a lot of hiding in the loo. >> kelly: that's a lot of parents. there is a lock. my kids probably assume i have ibs because i'm in there a lot. >> hugh: children give you ibs. but it is nice. i'm going home tonight and you know, let's face it, the bit where they jump in your arms, the 6-year-old, you know. she calls it her chimpanzee hug. i quite like that. >> kelly: that's sweet. >> hugh: i've made myself cry. >> kelly: do you find you get more emotional the older you get? >> hugh: absolutely. >> kelly: we know you as an actor but you're also an amateur geologist so you posted this on twitter. what is that? what's happening there? did someone tell you what it was? >> hugh: i do strange things on twitter when i'm drunk. >> kelly: i don't think you're alone. >> hugh: yeah, i know. drunk twts. i have a lovely house in provence in france and they went fo
>> hugh: oh, i don't know.hat's that? >> kelly: they crawl all over you. >> hugh: i love a bit of that. there's a lot to dread because i'm old and it's noisy. i do a lot of hiding in the loo. >> kelly: that's a lot of parents. there is a lock. my kids probably assume i have ibs because i'm in there a lot. >> hugh: children give you ibs. but it is nice. i'm going home tonight and you know, let's face it, the bit where they jump in your arms, the 6-year-old, you...
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how does howard hughes step aside from all of that?n: within the states that we build in, there are municipal bond financing available for land developers. as we put in water, sewer, other infrastructure, we are repaid through the municipal bond financing structure. that allows us to sell land to homebuilders at a lower price than we otherwise would and translates into more affordability. but we also thinking about generational planning, making sure that when we sell land to homebuilders, we are dictating the size of the home, the price, design of the home, so we are heading price points across the spectrum from entry-level to your executive housing. that way we can keep affordability intact, make sure we can attract a wider swath of residents. abigail: bill ackman has expressed a desire to take howard hughes private. is that going to happen? john: great question. i cannot answer for bill or pershing square. i have read the same filings that you have. bill has been a great chilled shareholder, has been an incredible chairman for a long
how does howard hughes step aside from all of that?n: within the states that we build in, there are municipal bond financing available for land developers. as we put in water, sewer, other infrastructure, we are repaid through the municipal bond financing structure. that allows us to sell land to homebuilders at a lower price than we otherwise would and translates into more affordability. but we also thinking about generational planning, making sure that when we sell land to homebuilders, we...
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it only took another day before detective hughes hauled kaylee back in for more questioning.the audio was recorded the whole time. >> she tells me that your first statement isn't exactly what happened. >> detective hughes told kaylee he knew the kitchen wasn't the only place she had a knife. >> there was kidnaping incidents that happened. there was that one. and then there was the one when he was stabbed. >> detective hughes investigation showed this theory. after brittany pulled kaylee away from houston in the bedroom. kaylee then grabbed a knife from the kitchen, went back into the bedroom and stabbed houston in the chest. mark sterling the killer. >> and so you get a knife from here and you're going back into the bedroom with the knife. when you got the knife, did you go back into the room and be like, i'm tired of this gun? yeah. >> no, no, i wouldn't do that. i wouldn't even go. >> i don't understand why we would, but i just wanted to make sure he wasn't going to come after me anymore. >> but then the part of the story that did remain the same was the motive. she said it
it only took another day before detective hughes hauled kaylee back in for more questioning.the audio was recorded the whole time. >> she tells me that your first statement isn't exactly what happened. >> detective hughes told kaylee he knew the kitchen wasn't the only place she had a knife. >> there was kidnaping incidents that happened. there was that one. and then there was the one when he was stabbed. >> detective hughes investigation showed this theory. after...
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hugh— which could well get worse. hugh schofield watching the events inside the parliament here.atch. a motion has been formally introduced in south korea�*s parliament to impeach the country�*s president after his shock move to try to impose martial law for the first time in more than a0 years. president yoon is facing pressure to stand down after mps voted against his sudden decision, which was rescinded hours later, as thousands of protesters took to the streets. within the past half hour, members of the ruling people power party have said they will oppose moves to impeach him. our correspondent laura bicker has this report from seoul. this candlelit cam followed a night of chaos. they gathered on the steps of the parliament with one aim, to call for the impeachment of their president, who declared martial law. translation: because we have a history of defending _ democracy a few times, the people will strongly defend democracy once more. translation: | am out - here as a citizen who could not sit by and watch democracy breaking down. resign, the group chanted, before that mex
hugh— which could well get worse. hugh schofield watching the events inside the parliament here.atch. a motion has been formally introduced in south korea�*s parliament to impeach the country�*s president after his shock move to try to impose martial law for the first time in more than a0 years. president yoon is facing pressure to stand down after mps voted against his sudden decision, which was rescinded hours later, as thousands of protesters took to the streets. within the past half...
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i have a lot more questions for hugh right after this. [ cheers and applause hugh right after this. [ divorce, a new city, and a new grandson. and, just as i was starting my next chapter, metastatic breast cancer. it was then that i also found out about kisqali, a pill that stops cancer from growing and can help me live longer. since then, i drove cross-country, finished a degree, met mr. right... now, and finally saw my favorite band. kisqali may cause serious skin reactions, liver problems and low white blood cell counts that may result in serious infections. life-threatening lung problems and abnormal heartbeats can occur. your doctor should check your heart and do blood tests before and during treatment. tell your doctor if you have new or worsening cough, chest pain, dizziness plan to become pregnant or breastfeed. tell your doctor about medical conditions you have and medicines you take. common side effects include nausea, tiredness, diarrhea, vomiting, and headache. i'm more than just breast cancer... and i have a lot more to go. a chewy order is en route for monkey, who loves
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pym, thank you _ thing plays out. 0k, hugh pym, thank you for— thing plays out. 0k, hugh pym, thanks out. 0k, hugh pym, thank you for bringing us - thank you for bringing us up—to—date on that story. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. there are warnings that the nhs in england is under more pressure going into winter than ever before. a sharp rise in cases of flu and norovirus are seemingly to blame. our correspondent steve knibbs has more? the nhs under strain in the winter isn't unusual, but this year the pressure is hitting harder and earlier than before, and there are now warnings of a potential quad—demic. the first nhs figures for the winter show that the average number of patients taking up beds in hospitals in england last week with flu were almost 1,100 — that's four times higher than this time last year. 751 beds were occupied with patients with norovirus—like symptoms. more than 140 children were in hospital with a respiratory condition — rsv. and nearly 1,400 beds had covid patients in them — which is lower than last year. and, out of a total of100,000
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dennis murphy: with a team of detectives and prosecutors, jerry hughes, now lieutenant hughes, toiledpes of a second chance at convicting denny ross. the case went careening in to years of appeals in the state, federal, and the ohio supreme court. dennis murphy: finally, the ohio supreme court overturned lower court decisions and ruled that denny ross could be retried for hannah's murder. 13 years after hannah's death, the second trial begins. hannah's mother was dreading it, said best friend tara. kim said, i have to be here every day. and i know that was probably hard for her. but that's what she felt she had to do. attorney: the evidence will show that on that fateful evening of may 19, 1999, hannah hill-- dennis murphy: anna faraglia, matt meyer, and brian rattigan were the prosecutors who laid out the theory of the crime, that hannah hill was lured over to denny ross's bachelor pad for what would be a fatal encounter. do you solemnly swear-- dennis murphy: nearly 70 witnesses were called, some of them testifying off camera to things denny had told them over the years about hannah
dennis murphy: with a team of detectives and prosecutors, jerry hughes, now lieutenant hughes, toiledpes of a second chance at convicting denny ross. the case went careening in to years of appeals in the state, federal, and the ohio supreme court. dennis murphy: finally, the ohio supreme court overturned lower court decisions and ruled that denny ross could be retried for hannah's murder. 13 years after hannah's death, the second trial begins. hannah's mother was dreading it, said best friend...
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hughes heavily for the black vote as a supreme court justice. he had voted to strike down the grandfather clauses that for years had prevented black citizens from voting. he wrote the majority opinion striking down segregation in the railroads, luxury cars, sleeping cars. and we have a picture of him. this is a 1916 family campaign picture. wasn't just wilson who didn't smile. it's the whole, whole family. it turns out the teeth were not the only reason people didn't smile in these pictures. and you can read a lot about it. but it was the norm. i think you know, it started out with the super exposure times that originally required so that people couldn't hold a smile for that long. they did this. but, you know, as a camp, it's a nice family a nice looking family. but even the little girl know, she's just very serious of course. so that same 1916 election, there's more and more important political gathering, this truly important took place in new york, in rural new york. and it brought together leaders together of, the civil rights movement and t
hughes heavily for the black vote as a supreme court justice. he had voted to strike down the grandfather clauses that for years had prevented black citizens from voting. he wrote the majority opinion striking down segregation in the railroads, luxury cars, sleeping cars. and we have a picture of him. this is a 1916 family campaign picture. wasn't just wilson who didn't smile. it's the whole, whole family. it turns out the teeth were not the only reason people didn't smile in these pictures....
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hugh hewitt and "the five" jessica tarlov. okay, hugh, thoughts? and incoherent exercise abuse of presidential power, bret. the victims' families will be heard from, i hope, in the coming days, there is no coherent distinguishing between the 37 murderers and they were very awful crimes and the three that president biden left on death row. now, i doubt the president is competent. i really do not believe he is in a position to sign anything except his own resignation. but, if he is going to defend what this outrageous act is, he ought to come out and take questions on it. there are department of justice regulations that allow for victims to be heard. they were not followed. it's an abuse of power and collapse of his reputation continues at pace. >> bret: jessica, there have been not only this, other big things that have happened that we haven't heard directly from the president thoughts on this and what hugh is mentioning there? >> yeah, i did feel when i saw at first it felt inconsistent if you were against the death penalty which i know the preside
hugh hewitt and "the five" jessica tarlov. okay, hugh, thoughts? and incoherent exercise abuse of presidential power, bret. the victims' families will be heard from, i hope, in the coming days, there is no coherent distinguishing between the 37 murderers and they were very awful crimes and the three that president biden left on death row. now, i doubt the president is competent. i really do not believe he is in a position to sign anything except his own resignation. but, if he is...
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hugh i'm with you, we never disagree.f reconciliation for heaven's sake, there may not be a second trawnch. tranche. >> preach larry, preach we have one listener, president-elect trump, he said make sure tax cuts are in there economy is forward looking small business is forward looking we need certainty to get second trump boom going preach. larry: you know byron, he ran -- it. the working class coalition of all tripes and colors -- stripes and colors, economy of number one, about take ohome pay and higher prices a tax cuts, you know tax-free cash tips and overtime, the heard and soul of mr. trump, he said it, i'm for getting border closed. but put it together. there may not be a second bill. >> you are right. and among members of transition the top things to do have always been to fix the border and to make the tax cuts permanent and to get the deregulation machine going again. president realizes that he was elected because of the economy. and to fix the border, those are the things he was elected to to first. i,' agree
hugh i'm with you, we never disagree.f reconciliation for heaven's sake, there may not be a second trawnch. tranche. >> preach larry, preach we have one listener, president-elect trump, he said make sure tax cuts are in there economy is forward looking small business is forward looking we need certainty to get second trump boom going preach. larry: you know byron, he ran -- it. the working class coalition of all tripes and colors -- stripes and colors, economy of number one, about take...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. now to the sport of motor—racing — but not as you know it! motorsport which is growing in popularity. originating in townships during the apartheid era, it involves driving cars at speed in circles and performing stunts in and out of the vehicles. thousands of fans attend meetings and it's now getting more investment and recognition — as bbc sport africa's ian williams has been finding out. it's obvious where spinning gets its name. burning rubber with eye catching stunts. it drives fans in south africa wild. when i saw spinning, i easily fell in love with the with the spinning sport. you're controlling a car that's not in control. sam tuben, better known as sam sam is one of the country's top spinners. so much so that red bull have recently signed him up to be their first spinning athlete. i was 12 years old when i started spinning, and my father is the one who bought the spinning car and he supported me. but at the same time, he used to be scared when i get in the car. i mean, like a 12—year—old kid who can't even reach the pedals. just lik
dominic hughes, bbc news. now to the sport of motor—racing — but not as you know it! motorsport which is growing in popularity. originating in townships during the apartheid era, it involves driving cars at speed in circles and performing stunts in and out of the vehicles. thousands of fans attend meetings and it's now getting more investment and recognition — as bbc sport africa's ian williams has been finding out. it's obvious where spinning gets its name. burning rubber with eye...
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since apologize for the public anxiety caused by his announcement as we can now speak to the devil hughes east asia correspondence james cheddar who joins us via phone phone, seoul, korea james, just hours ago. it looked like president hughes term in office was essentially over with members of his own party calling for his ouster. so why this southern the you turn yeah, i mean, the last couple of hours have been that have been extraordinary in the political situation. a board. what's happening down with this impeachment? both these proceedings are essentially and then both only 3 of the ruling policies will make a separate times to participate in the dogs. meaning that it's highly unlikely dots . it will pause and you will be in peach. the reason for that is because we needed to see at least 8 of use only in police or his own policy to vote for his impeachment something that's it for it to cost with. that's true to us. majority required in the south korean paul events that i've, i've been going on really, there's been more information about the why does it look into all of the i've been l
since apologize for the public anxiety caused by his announcement as we can now speak to the devil hughes east asia correspondence james cheddar who joins us via phone phone, seoul, korea james, just hours ago. it looked like president hughes term in office was essentially over with members of his own party calling for his ouster. so why this southern the you turn yeah, i mean, the last couple of hours have been that have been extraordinary in the political situation. a board. what's happening...
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, the dining room in hughes. the kitchen rack is beautiful, where you can see the sinks, you fill out. so soon as that is the freight shot, the a gas stove. and on the other side again, it moved to a quick down cause that was my bedroom, as i'm in desperate need. thousands of miles residence wait for help to arrive. french authorities say, 800 more rescue personnel are expected in the coming days. turn out to have a look at some of the other headlines. school shooting of the us site of wisconsin has left at least 3 people dead, including the attack, the police and the town of madison inside the suits. it was a 15 year old female student at the school. donald trump's been to have his huffman a conviction dismissed as being rejected by a judge in new york city. trump is off for the dismissal, following a recent voting by the us supreme court on presidential immunity. the convictions stems from hush money payments from made. so the adult film style, stormy daniels to prosecute us in bolivia and have issued interest.
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larry: we're looking for hugh hewitt and lock in the tax cuts immediately and a man after my own heartrk. i'm kudlow, we'll be right back. where can nfl fans get a great deal that turns christmas day into game day? x marks the spot. the nfl is streaming christmas day games exclusively on netflix, and you don't want to miss a moment. gather round the game because nothing says holidays like family and football. now xfinity customers can add streamsaver including netflix, peacock, and apple tv+ for just $15 a month. stuff your stockings with tons of entertainment and tons of savings. bring on the good stuff. xfinity. larry: joining me now, very political panel, hue hewitt, host of the hugh hewitt show and not to be out done of the washington examiner and both have it. i'm with you, buddy, we never disagree. i get the tax cuts in the first ton much of reconciliation and may not be a second tranche. >> preach, larry, preach. larry: yes, sir. >> one bureau and president elect and calling up speaker and incoming majority and saying whatever is in that first reconciliation, make sure the tax c
larry: we're looking for hugh hewitt and lock in the tax cuts immediately and a man after my own heartrk. i'm kudlow, we'll be right back. where can nfl fans get a great deal that turns christmas day into game day? x marks the spot. the nfl is streaming christmas day games exclusively on netflix, and you don't want to miss a moment. gather round the game because nothing says holidays like family and football. now xfinity customers can add streamsaver including netflix, peacock, and apple tv+...
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hugh schofield, bbc news, paris.r of medieval history at ucl. professor, tell us why the restoration of notre dame was so important for french identity. so important for french identity-— so important for french identi . ~ ., ~' so important for french identi .~ ., ., identity. well, thank you, and hello everyone. _ identity. well, thank you, and hello everyone. up _ identity. well, thank you, and hello everyone. up until- identity. well, thank you, and hello everyone. up until now. identity. well, thank you, and| hello everyone. up until now it has always been since the middle ages a centre of french identity. it goes beyond its religious value, which is undeniable, it is a minor basilica, one of the first to be declared outside italy. it has always been, for its location at the centre of paris, but also for its significance, the centre of civic and religious holdings, religious ceremonies alike. napoleon was crowned emperor in notre dame in 180a, charles de gaulle celebrated the liberation of france in 1944, so we
hugh schofield, bbc news, paris.r of medieval history at ucl. professor, tell us why the restoration of notre dame was so important for french identity. so important for french identity-— so important for french identi . ~ ., ~' so important for french identi .~ ., ., identity. well, thank you, and hello everyone. _ identity. well, thank you, and hello everyone. up _ identity. well, thank you, and hello everyone. up until- identity. well, thank you, and hello everyone. up until now. identity....
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hugh pym, bbc news.hat are not normally found around the uk. this is warty doris, a sea slug who was found in the wildlife trust's annual marine review. and this visitor, the rainbow sea slug, is usually found in the mediterranean. a group of care home residents — average age 92 — have set a new guinness world record for being the world's oldest choir. our correspondent phil mackie watched them in action in stratford—upon—avon today. # good tidings we bring # to you and your kin...# warming up in the green room. this was going to be a very big day in some very long lives. all 17 singing nonagenarians live in residential care homes. known as the prime timers, the choir was getting used to some late life fame. chris, at 91, is a mere youngster. in the first place, when they just talked about it in the home, i thought, do i want to be part of the oldest anything? and then when i heard them practising, i thought, well, i do like to sing. i love choral music. i decided to come along and enjoyed it. it's been
hugh pym, bbc news.hat are not normally found around the uk. this is warty doris, a sea slug who was found in the wildlife trust's annual marine review. and this visitor, the rainbow sea slug, is usually found in the mediterranean. a group of care home residents — average age 92 — have set a new guinness world record for being the world's oldest choir. our correspondent phil mackie watched them in action in stratford—upon—avon today. # good tidings we bring # to you and your kin...#...
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i believe that since president hughes took you all came to power democracy and south korea has been on the decline of countries. leadership helps his country to develop further and all that citizens to live in peace. i believe that under use to kill democracy in south korea has lost grounds because former prosecutor unit lacks social experience. i think president unit has created a political maelstrom and turmoil among the people. his career and policies will continue to cause much conflict and confusion. he declared martial law and the country which was lifted 6 hours later to it seems that because of his lack of leadership skills, he took the matter too lightly. so the leader of a country must be credible and sincere and his intentions so that the people of that country will support him politically. south korea will go through many trials in the future, and i hope that it can become a democratic country again. for 65 year old now in a strangely enough citizen, was arrested in 2017. he stood accused of helping a north korea obtain weapons of mass destruction. so these charges would dr
i believe that since president hughes took you all came to power democracy and south korea has been on the decline of countries. leadership helps his country to develop further and all that citizens to live in peace. i believe that under use to kill democracy in south korea has lost grounds because former prosecutor unit lacks social experience. i think president unit has created a political maelstrom and turmoil among the people. his career and policies will continue to cause much conflict and...
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hugh pym, bbc news. mainstream schools in england for children with special eductional needs and disabilities. over the past decade, the number of children with additional needs has risen by 300,000. ministers say the money will mean classrooms being adapted and more specialist facilities. 0ur education correspondent elaine dunkley reports. this is brighouse high school in west yorkshire. the number of children here with special educational needs and disabilities has grown significantly, with an increase in children being diagnosed with autism and adhd. resources and budgets are tight. we've seen those numbers more than double in recent years, so the money doesn't always come into school to fund the numbers that we're getting. making mainstream school buildings inclusive and accessible comes at a cost. the lift has been broken for months, and there isn't the money in the budget to fix it. the lift in itself would cost, i'm told, £250,000, because it's not simply the lift that needs replacing, it's the wh
hugh pym, bbc news. mainstream schools in england for children with special eductional needs and disabilities. over the past decade, the number of children with additional needs has risen by 300,000. ministers say the money will mean classrooms being adapted and more specialist facilities. 0ur education correspondent elaine dunkley reports. this is brighouse high school in west yorkshire. the number of children here with special educational needs and disabilities has grown significantly, with...
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i am especially joyful that my colleague and cohost and producer hugh burls is with us. >> thank you, sir. nice to be your guest. >> tell us a little bit about how we will begin into this great season of advent. >> you set the tone that it is joyful and religious. it is looking forward to christmas and all that. i think it's a little bit more than that for most of us. thanksgiving and hanukkah coincided but we kick off the holiday season, what does that mean? it means santa clause arrives at macy's and will officially open the shopping season. even though this year on thanksgiving stores were open. it's black friday. now it's cyber monday. it's a lot of things coming all together. you wonder when does it start, and when does it end? it used to be when the rockets would dance and santa would come to macy's. that was the beginning. then you knew it was over at the orange bowl because that was january 1. you had the parade and then you had the rose bowl and the orange bowl. then you went to work. that's the holiday season. now it's more difficult than that. after the bowl games then you
i am especially joyful that my colleague and cohost and producer hugh burls is with us. >> thank you, sir. nice to be your guest. >> tell us a little bit about how we will begin into this great season of advent. >> you set the tone that it is joyful and religious. it is looking forward to christmas and all that. i think it's a little bit more than that for most of us. thanksgiving and hanukkah coincided but we kick off the holiday season, what does that mean? it means santa...
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one of his films is also a favourite of my colleague hugh schofield, who is the bbc correspondent ing in france for some 30 years. the opening sequence has a wall with "mon oncle" written on it. i'm pretty sure it'sjust up — this one here. if you look at, on the... it's that wall there, it has written "mon oncle" at the beginning of the film. i've chosen the film mon oncle — "my uncle" — by the late french director jacques tati. it's a film i've known for many, many years. it's a film that's slightly gone out of fashion but i think it should be back in fashion. it's a beautiful, touching film which feeds my urge for a bit of nostalgia for the old france with a lovely, light, humoristic touch. it couldn't have been made anywhere else but in france. i love jacques tati. we're in what they call old saint—maur — a little town just outside paris, in the banlieues of paris. and it's here in this very square thatjacques tati filmed part of mon oncle in 1957. what he does with the settings is draw a very clear contrast between here — and this is where monsieur hulot, the hero, lives, just ri
one of his films is also a favourite of my colleague hugh schofield, who is the bbc correspondent ing in france for some 30 years. the opening sequence has a wall with "mon oncle" written on it. i'm pretty sure it'sjust up — this one here. if you look at, on the... it's that wall there, it has written "mon oncle" at the beginning of the film. i've chosen the film mon oncle — "my uncle" — by the late french director jacques tati. it's a film i've known for...
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this morning hugh fill any witting stoll, chef, has been speaking to victoria derbyshire about the wayhas been handling himself. i don't know him well, i have met him a couple of times, he is very likeable, professional screen presence. i have a very talented chef on masterchef right at the moment and she is doing incredibly well and have been really enjoying watching her and enjoying gregg wallace's presenting. i think it is likely that gregg wallace has what we might call a bawdy sense of humour. clearly, that has offended people. i think one of the issues is that down the years people have not felt able to tell him when he might want to rein it in a bit and clearly he has crossed some lines. in terms of how he's going about defending himself, i understand the instinct when you feel you are backed into a corner but i don't think it is smart to come out talking like that when at the moment he should probably be listening. i think that is an important point pick—up on. some people are defending him saying he is are defending him saying he is a bit lavish, he makes these remarks. someon
this morning hugh fill any witting stoll, chef, has been speaking to victoria derbyshire about the wayhas been handling himself. i don't know him well, i have met him a couple of times, he is very likeable, professional screen presence. i have a very talented chef on masterchef right at the moment and she is doing incredibly well and have been really enjoying watching her and enjoying gregg wallace's presenting. i think it is likely that gregg wallace has what we might call a bawdy sense of...
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host of the hugh hewitt show. i will talk about this snide remark of president biden just a moment, but first, on donald trump's memories of jimmy carter, he worked with him as a businessman, here is what he said on truth social, that challenges jimmy faced as president came at a pivotal time for the country, and hig he did everything in his power to improve the lives of all americans for that we owe him a debt of gratitude, and he followed it with this, i strongly disagreed with carter, i also realized that he loved and respected our country, and all it stands for. you want talks -- that is a decent memory of jimmy carter from a guy who disagreed with him. >> it is very gracious. and happy new year in advance to you. very gracious by trump, i'm not sure that joe biden's stab at a comment in vi virgin island was not aimed at donald trump rather than at eulogizing of jimmy carter. it was indecent what we did with 37 murderers, the president biden is not capable of dischanging the office. he ought to have resigned m
host of the hugh hewitt show. i will talk about this snide remark of president biden just a moment, but first, on donald trump's memories of jimmy carter, he worked with him as a businessman, here is what he said on truth social, that challenges jimmy faced as president came at a pivotal time for the country, and hig he did everything in his power to improve the lives of all americans for that we owe him a debt of gratitude, and he followed it with this, i strongly disagreed with carter, i also...
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for the bbc paris correspondent hugh schofield, it's the absurdist comedy of mon oncle from film—makerjacquesati. for french writer and film critic anais poirier, it's cyrano de bergerac, which she describes as a french monument. and for film professor annette insdorf, it's hiroshima mon amour, emblematic of the french new wave with its clever portrayal of memory. and for talking movies reporter emma jones, it's that much—loved romantic comedy amelie. buzzer sounds so, let's find out what it is about french cinema that excites so many people. welcome to france, and our talking movies celebration of french film classics. i'm tom brook. cinema in france is very much part of the country's heritage. it's rather like delicious french food — something worthwhile, something to be savoured. it can be daring, bold, audacious, thoughtful and, at times, quite sexy. for many of us, french cinema made an imprint on our minds at a very early age. the oscar—winning short film the red balloon was a real favourite of mine — one of the first french movies i ever saw. it chronicles the adventures of a young boy
for the bbc paris correspondent hugh schofield, it's the absurdist comedy of mon oncle from film—makerjacquesati. for french writer and film critic anais poirier, it's cyrano de bergerac, which she describes as a french monument. and for film professor annette insdorf, it's hiroshima mon amour, emblematic of the french new wave with its clever portrayal of memory. and for talking movies reporter emma jones, it's that much—loved romantic comedy amelie. buzzer sounds so, let's find out what...
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hugh schofield.annel in small boats, since labour came the government is setting new targets for work to be finished on removing flammable cladding from tall buildings. ministers claim high rise blocks will be made safe by 2029 but campaigners say that, seven years after the grenfell tower disaster, the plan is �*extremely disappointing.�* 0ur housing reporter tara welsh has the latest. it's basically ruined my life. i feel insecure in my own home. just tears of rage. every family should have the right to sleep, knowing that they're not sleeping on a high risk building. we're kind of waiting for other people to make decisions. thousands of people discovered their homes had building safety defects following the grenfell tower tragedy in 2017, but disputes over who pays to make towers safe have dragged on. today, ministers said they wanted developers to double the rate of remediation, and cladding on high—rise towers that are backed by government safety funding must be fixed by the end of 2029. also th
hugh schofield.annel in small boats, since labour came the government is setting new targets for work to be finished on removing flammable cladding from tall buildings. ministers claim high rise blocks will be made safe by 2029 but campaigners say that, seven years after the grenfell tower disaster, the plan is �*extremely disappointing.�* 0ur housing reporter tara welsh has the latest. it's basically ruined my life. i feel insecure in my own home. just tears of rage. every family should...
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katrina: hugh has more from paris.e has a very well-known figure and has been in politics for 40 years, a minister back in the early 90's. he is a centrist, a man from the very start of his career has said that there needs to be a middle way, a third way between the left and the right. and he now runs a party it -- that represents that. he has a precursor of emmanuel macron and it is no surprise that they are allies. he has been closely behind macron, and now he has been named as prime minister at a time when the prime minister's job in france is very important. the president is losing and prime minister is drawing more power from parliament and becoming more important in the political set up. the task is daunting, which is to try and form a government, he has to do that first. and then try to get agreement on a budget. he faces the same big problems and the arithmetic of parliament that his predecessor did. if you are asking me to say what are the odds of him getting a successful budget, they are very small indeed. ce
katrina: hugh has more from paris.e has a very well-known figure and has been in politics for 40 years, a minister back in the early 90's. he is a centrist, a man from the very start of his career has said that there needs to be a middle way, a third way between the left and the right. and he now runs a party it -- that represents that. he has a precursor of emmanuel macron and it is no surprise that they are allies. he has been closely behind macron, and now he has been named as prime minister...
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hugh schofield there in paris. and in the next few minutes, we are talking boxing. yesterday, usyk and fury ahead of tomorrow's rematch, and this went on for 11 minutes and 20 seconds. we will hear from tom gray who was there at the first clash between these two. hello there. today showers are following a band of rain that's moving across the country and it's breezy too, but, over the weekend, the winds are going to be much stronger. it could well bring with it some travel disruption and the air is turning colder, so the showers that will be pushing in will be turning wintry by the time we get to sunday. we've got this area of cloud. everything is rattling in from the atlantic. this area of cloud will be arriving overnight. this is the cloud that's been bringing the rain today and keeping temperatures around about nine or ten degrees after what was quite a cold start across some eastern parts of the uk. it's across eastern parts of england that we'll see that rain to end the day. that moves away. skies will clearfor just a short while. then that area of cloud comes
hugh schofield there in paris. and in the next few minutes, we are talking boxing. yesterday, usyk and fury ahead of tomorrow's rematch, and this went on for 11 minutes and 20 seconds. we will hear from tom gray who was there at the first clash between these two. hello there. today showers are following a band of rain that's moving across the country and it's breezy too, but, over the weekend, the winds are going to be much stronger. it could well bring with it some travel disruption and the...
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thank you hugh. coming up, joe biden has been in politics for over half a century, beginning in 1970. people remember how things end and cleo will not be kind. fox news contributor karl rove is next. >> if you're living with dry amd, you may be at risk for developing geographic atrophy or ga. ga can be unpredictable and progress rapidly, leading to irreversible vision loss. now there's something you can do to slow it down and get it going slower. ask your doctor about eye survey. i. survey gets ga going slower. eye survey is an eye injection. don't take it if you have an infection or active swelling in or around your eye. eye survey can cause eye infection, retinal detachment or increased risk of wet amd. eye survey may temporarily increase eye pressure. do not drive or use machinery until vision has recovered after an eye injection or exam. eye survey is proven to slow ga progression, which may help preserve vision longer. >> eye survey gets ga going slower, so shift gears and get going. >> don't de
thank you hugh. coming up, joe biden has been in politics for over half a century, beginning in 1970. people remember how things end and cleo will not be kind. fox news contributor karl rove is next. >> if you're living with dry amd, you may be at risk for developing geographic atrophy or ga. ga can be unpredictable and progress rapidly, leading to irreversible vision loss. now there's something you can do to slow it down and get it going slower. ask your doctor about eye survey. i....
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just us. >> that was martin hughes reporting for us this afternoon. we get the chance to speak with janice jensen, the ceo of habitat for humanity east bay in silicon valley about president carter's legacy with their organization. >> well, you know, have attacked when he got involved in 1984. habitat was very young. and so yes, will there be a habitat? absolutely. would we be as prominent a globally as we are now without the carters. i think that is debatable. and i personally would say no, they brought attention all around the globe to the work that we were doing are doing and continue to do and over. 64 million people have been served by habitat and and so much of that has been the carters hands-on work with habitat. >> habitat such great work. and former president carter help build homes right here in the bay. this is in 2013 when he joined habitat for humanity to build homes in oakland. there. >> meantime, the white house announced january 9th as a national day of mourning as well as the official state funeral for former president jimmy carter. wa
just us. >> that was martin hughes reporting for us this afternoon. we get the chance to speak with janice jensen, the ceo of habitat for humanity east bay in silicon valley about president carter's legacy with their organization. >> well, you know, have attacked when he got involved in 1984. habitat was very young. and so yes, will there be a habitat? absolutely. would we be as prominent a globally as we are now without the carters. i think that is debatable. and i personally would...
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just us. >> that was marni hughes reporting for us earlier today. we got the chance to speak with janice jensen ceo for habitat for humanity, east bay and silicon valley about president carter's legacy with their organization? >> well, you know, have attacked when he got involved in 1984. habitat was very young. and so yes, will there be a habitat? absolutely. would we be as prominent a globally as we are now without the carters. i think that is debatable. and i personally would say no, they brought attention all around the globe to the work that we were doing are doing and continue to do andaover. 64 million people have been served by habitat and and so much of that has been the carters hands-on work with habitat. >> by a legacy, former president carter did help build homes right here in the bay area. this is video from 2013 when he joined habitat for humanity to build houses in oakland. >> still ahead on kron,o4 news at 6 police in san francisco are giving an update on a shooting that left a person dead. a police shooting in union square earlier t
just us. >> that was marni hughes reporting for us earlier today. we got the chance to speak with janice jensen ceo for habitat for humanity, east bay and silicon valley about president carter's legacy with their organization? >> well, you know, have attacked when he got involved in 1984. habitat was very young. and so yes, will there be a habitat? absolutely. would we be as prominent a globally as we are now without the carters. i think that is debatable. and i personally would say...
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divorce celebrities like meryl streep, hugh jackman and leah remini going from we to me after decadesmarriage. a shocking number of baby boomers calling it quits once they are confronted with an empty nest in retirement, they may find that they just don't have that much in common. >> why? >> some say it's never too divo. >> i'm a septuagenarian looking for the sexagenarian. >> plus, chanel iman, the supermodel moving from magazine covers to the runway and beyonce's beyonce video sing me up in the club with 50 loving girls. beginning her career at just 12 years old, idolizing tyra banks. >> i remember just like cutting out pictures of her when i was a teenage girl and just praying that one day i would be in the position that she was now opening up about balancing modeling and motherhood. i want my girls to live in an all inclusive world. i feel like fashion has changed. >> what advice would you have for a young woman wanting to have a career like yours? you guys, we got this and bring it on. >> box office. bonanza blockbusters moana two and wicked are fighting gravity shattering record
divorce celebrities like meryl streep, hugh jackman and leah remini going from we to me after decadesmarriage. a shocking number of baby boomers calling it quits once they are confronted with an empty nest in retirement, they may find that they just don't have that much in common. >> why? >> some say it's never too divo. >> i'm a septuagenarian looking for the sexagenarian. >> plus, chanel iman, the supermodel moving from magazine covers to the runway and beyonce's...
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will the prime minister meet with them and me to discuss implementing hugh's law and giving their son a legacy that improves the lives of families at the most difficult time imaginable? >> mr. speaker, can i pay tribute to carrie and train sis. it is a heart -- and francis. it s a heartbreaking case and commend them for their campaign on behalf of other families. i know the minister for social security and disability met the family yesterday. but no parent, no parent should endure losing their child to cancer, particularly at such a young age. we are investing $1.5 billion pounds for new surgical hubs and scanners, 70 million pounds for new radio therapy machines, and we will set out next steps on the children and young people cancer task force shortly. >> now the leader of the opposition. >> mr. speaker, can i send my warmest wishes to our armed forces at home and overseas, to the emergency services, and everyone who will be working over christmas. and can i wish you, mr. speaker, the house staff and all members of this house a very merry mr. speaker, for years the prime minister pla
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hugh pym, bbc news, south—west london.of their sexuality are to receive competition. the government is putting aside £75 million for the scheme, veterans could also have their rank restored. here is more from her lgbt reporter). it was illegal to be gay in the petition for treatment until the year 2000, and those who are gay or even perceived to be gate were thrown out and in some cases imprisoned. and it's less than like sleeping with a criminal record. i sleeping with a criminal record. ., ., ., , record. i got a “ob and they did a terminal _ record. i got a job and they did a terminal records - record. i got a job and they | did a terminal records check record. i got a job and they - did a terminal records check on people. i was called into the managing directors office, and he explained that the results had come back and i was a convicted sex offender, so i was instantly dismissed, i was escorted off the premises in front of everyone, and people put two and two together and come up with five, eight accused me of that —
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hugh hewitt, great to see you very happy new year to you and yours. appreciate you being here. >> and to you david be well. david: coming up despite the economic woes of the carter era, president carter did have some serious economic accomplishments on deregulation. hugh was just eluding to that that the doge team themselves could implement and downsizing our obese government in the next four years. lessons for the doge brothers, we'll be talking about that with art laffer and scott hodge coming next. stick with kudlow. progressive makes it easy to see if you can save money with a commercial auto quote online so you can get back to your monster to-do list. super helpful. see if you can save money at progressivecommercial.com. thank you. david: well president carter's often remembered for leaving office with high inflation, low growth, and high taxes, but he also made strides towards common sense, regarding deregulation that believe it or not the doge team may want to look at. joining us now is scott hodge, president of the tax foundation and art laffe
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hugh schofield, bbc news, avignon.out this trial gisele pelicot has maintained a very dignified silence, coming into court every morning just before nine o'clock at the beginning wearing sunglasses, later having removed them. but after the sentencing and the verdict, she did stand in the court and talk to the waiting press and the public as well. you heard a little bit there in my colleague's report but let's now listen to what gisele pelicot had to say after those verdicts were handed down. translation: it is with deep emotion that i stand here before you today. this trial has been a very difficult ordeal, and at this moment i think first and foremost of my three children — david, caroline and florian. i also think of my grandchildren because they are the future, and it is also for them that i led this fight, as well as my daughters in law, aurore and celine. i also think of all the otherfamilies affected by this tragedy. finally, i think of the unrecognised victims whose stories often remain in the shadows. i want yo
hugh schofield, bbc news, avignon.out this trial gisele pelicot has maintained a very dignified silence, coming into court every morning just before nine o'clock at the beginning wearing sunglasses, later having removed them. but after the sentencing and the verdict, she did stand in the court and talk to the waiting press and the public as well. you heard a little bit there in my colleague's report but let's now listen to what gisele pelicot had to say after those verdicts were handed down....
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hugh schofield, bbc news, in avignon. to the united states today — the first time a politician has been appointed to the role for almost half a century. keir starmer is about to announce that lord mandelson, a former labour minister and european commissionerfor trade, has been given the role. he will take over as donald trump begins his second term as president. he was considered to be one of the frontrunners for the position. let�*s speak to former ambassador to the us, sir david manning, now director at gatehouse advisory partners, a geostrategy consultancy firm. thank you for being with us. was this the best choice, in your view, for a sensitive position?— your view, for a sensitive osition? ~ , position? the prime minister has chosen — position? the prime minister has chosen someone - position? the prime minister has chosen someone with . position? the prime minister- has chosen someone with immense experience in what is going to be a challenging four years. here we have a former minister who has been trade minister i
hugh schofield, bbc news, in avignon. to the united states today — the first time a politician has been appointed to the role for almost half a century. keir starmer is about to announce that lord mandelson, a former labour minister and european commissionerfor trade, has been given the role. he will take over as donald trump begins his second term as president. he was considered to be one of the frontrunners for the position. let�*s speak to former ambassador to the us, sir david manning,...
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the ruling paul t have staged a parliamentary whoop out and then not refusing to vote on president hughes impeachment. well, this move has left the bill and then by sort of the 200 votes threshold required to pass it over his paul, the head of states has apologized his short lived separation of marshal know which punch the nation into chaos. the one piece on the declaration of emergency marshall was driven by my desperation as president, meaning i am ultimately responsible for state affairs. however, this has caused anxiety and inconvenience to the public and as i am truly sorry, and i sincerely apologize to all citizens who must have been very surprised. i will not avoid the legal or political responsibility regarding this declaration of martial law. you never impose the locked down for several hours on choose day fighting concerns. i've approach north korean forces in the country. parliament revolted. vito big to move by that and hundreds, as you can see, had gathered in protests. and parliamentarians clashed with security forces. while i'm at the full out nationwide, the defense minist
the ruling paul t have staged a parliamentary whoop out and then not refusing to vote on president hughes impeachment. well, this move has left the bill and then by sort of the 200 votes threshold required to pass it over his paul, the head of states has apologized his short lived separation of marshal know which punch the nation into chaos. the one piece on the declaration of emergency marshall was driven by my desperation as president, meaning i am ultimately responsible for state affairs....
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owain hughes, and do you? no, i don't. joke. right, am i being thick? because ijust don't get that. me either. it's funny because there are some fan theories online that there is actually a joke. i love it. you can get on these threads and, like, there's so many people know exactly what the joke is, you know, and i will tell people that there's nojoke for the rest of my life, quite happily. the series might be coming to an end, but the impact that it had on those that took part, on the fans and on this town will be felt for much, much longer. steffan powell, bbc news, barry. that's coming up on christmas day. right now, though, let's find out what is happening with the weather. here's chris fawkes. yes, what's occurring, i suppose. you might get to see a peak of the showers as the skies tend to clear later on in scotland but for many others it has been another grey and gloomy day, and this was the scene in worcestershire. some helpful patches and quite extensive drizzle around as well. for those fed up with this gloomy wea
owain hughes, and do you? no, i don't. joke. right, am i being thick? because ijust don't get that. me either. it's funny because there are some fan theories online that there is actually a joke. i love it. you can get on these threads and, like, there's so many people know exactly what the joke is, you know, and i will tell people that there's nojoke for the rest of my life, quite happily. the series might be coming to an end, but the impact that it had on those that took part, on the fans and...
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hugh fearnley—whittingstall talked about one of his own chefs who's on that programme., but also the sake of women who claim they witnessed inappropriate behaviour? it is a bit of a conundrum for them. yeah, i mean, and finally, what i would say is that one of the things that has happened here is that bbc news, which is editorially independent of the organisation that runs the bbc, the people who run the bbc, they made a lot of investigation to find this information out. so if it does sound like we're getting to the end of newscast talking about the bbc on the bbc, which happens too much, it's because that did actually happen. those two things can be true at the same time. so it seems like a very busy sunday and a very busy weekend for news. and we were very lucky that you made an appearance because, you know, we haven't had you here before. at the weekend. a brief cameo, a bit of low grade b—team sparkle... so we're really grateful to you for coming and telling us how to understand things and to you listening and watching. thank you very much. thank you. thanks. newsca
hugh fearnley—whittingstall talked about one of his own chefs who's on that programme., but also the sake of women who claim they witnessed inappropriate behaviour? it is a bit of a conundrum for them. yeah, i mean, and finally, what i would say is that one of the things that has happened here is that bbc news, which is editorially independent of the organisation that runs the bbc, the people who run the bbc, they made a lot of investigation to find this information out. so if it does sound...
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now president hughes office has essentially cleared his public schedule since last week. i have so the country has been a diplomatic freeze of sorts. for instance, us as a terry of defense, lloyd austin is in the region to sleep on a farewell tour in japan, but he has canceled his south korea leg now. as the pope's heed up, police reportedly are not ruling out an emergency or rest of the president. this of 42 local reports i citing and the sources and put the defense ministry has come out to confirm on this monday. that as far as they are concerned, the commander in chief is the president, the opposition block, pursuing a nother impeachment vote on saturday. you to scan all to 0 so well, that's it. so me for this show you can get much more if you follow a website out to 0, don't com, whether it's next to the inside story look. so this rolls plans in syria to the full of the us would stay with us the the smell, it smells nothing, immediate thing for the most part, but this little octave clad here deep produce. so my breaks is narrow, this is taken over night, very obviousl
now president hughes office has essentially cleared his public schedule since last week. i have so the country has been a diplomatic freeze of sorts. for instance, us as a terry of defense, lloyd austin is in the region to sleep on a farewell tour in japan, but he has canceled his south korea leg now. as the pope's heed up, police reportedly are not ruling out an emergency or rest of the president. this of 42 local reports i citing and the sources and put the defense ministry has come out to...
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now president hughes office has essentially cleared his public schedule since last week. i have so the country has been a diplomatic freeze of sorts. for instance, us ever, terry of defense, lloyd austin, is in the region to sleep on a farewell tour in japan, but he has canceled his south korea leg now. as the pope's heed up, police reportedly are not ruling out an emergency or rest of the president does. a 42 level reports. i, citing a note i'm was sources and but the defense ministry has come out to confirm on this monday. that as far as they're concerned, the commander in chief is the president, the opposition block, pursuing a nother impeachment vote on saturday. you to scan all to 0. so the philippine sized one adjacency has raised levels to the 3rd highest officer of all kind of corruption in the center of the country. people living near the mountains can on volcano have been advised to move, is it's located between the provinces of negroes of the dental and the gross oriental. a musical about a mexican drug lords who transitions to life as a woman has taught. this
now president hughes office has essentially cleared his public schedule since last week. i have so the country has been a diplomatic freeze of sorts. for instance, us ever, terry of defense, lloyd austin, is in the region to sleep on a farewell tour in japan, but he has canceled his south korea leg now. as the pope's heed up, police reportedly are not ruling out an emergency or rest of the president does. a 42 level reports. i, citing a note i'm was sources and but the defense ministry has come...
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for instance, and i'm using just one example, but alfred kinsey inspired hugh hefner to create playboy magazine. he encouraged helen gurley brown to turn cosmo into a sex manual for women. he took the pornography industry, which was mostly underground and made it mainstream resulting in millions of broken lives and marriages. and carl truman, a friend and scholars summarizes it very importantly when he says in short the tradition of seeing the world as driven by sex that he inaugurates is responsible for the fact that we now see the world as driven by sex. and, by the way, we've arrived at the lowest fertility rates and the lowest marriage rates in recorded american history. by the way, back to hugh hefner, the abusive sense of the so- called playboy view of life is very important. but in 1953 when the first issue of playboy arrives on the newsstands is kind of a prelude to what we see in the 60s many people want to believe it's hype about enhancing the sophistication of american men, but now it's harder, it's harder to pretend that the mainstreaming of pornography has been anything bu
for instance, and i'm using just one example, but alfred kinsey inspired hugh hefner to create playboy magazine. he encouraged helen gurley brown to turn cosmo into a sex manual for women. he took the pornography industry, which was mostly underground and made it mainstream resulting in millions of broken lives and marriages. and carl truman, a friend and scholars summarizes it very importantly when he says in short the tradition of seeing the world as driven by sex that he inaugurates is...