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if that is the case, then jess phillips stand for election. he discussion. that is not funny. that is inaccurate. you have lied about a lot of things today, so i don‘t take your word for it. lied about a lot of things today, so i don't take your word for it. tell the audience what happened. let me tell the audience what happened. the backbench business committee meeting in the house of commons where philip davies says women is how international women‘s day and in the comments they have women and equality questions every month, which they don‘t have four men, and he went on to say the opportunity for men to raise issues that are important to them are very limited at which point you hearjess phillips laughing and philip davies says, to give you a flavour of the things that men care about on international men‘s day, and he pauses and says, international men‘s day, and he auses and sa s i‘m international men‘s day, and he pauses and says, i‘m not entirely sure why it is so humorous and then he lists various mail issues including life expectancy and
if that is the case, then jess phillips stand for election. he discussion. that is not funny. that is inaccurate. you have lied about a lot of things today, so i don‘t take your word for it. lied about a lot of things today, so i don't take your word for it. tell the audience what happened. let me tell the audience what happened. the backbench business committee meeting in the house of commons where philip davies says women is how international women‘s day and in the comments they have...
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thank you for your messages regarding jess phillips, the labour mp.e, carl benjamin, standing on the forthcoming euro elections on a video last week. steve says what jess phillips was suggesting was to restrict the individual‘s freedom of speech by making laws, taking away our right of free speech. tony says jess phillips telling it like it is on your programme today, time for the law to be clear that misogyny is a hate crime. she is a brave lady. thank you for your company. bbc newsroom live is coming up next. back tomorrow at 10am. have a good day. temperatures for many around eight soldiers, but higher than that across the thurso. showers will continue to move north across northern england into scotland, furthering spreads from the south—west. a mild night for many parts of england and wales, 7010 degrees the overnight lows. a touch of frost in the far north—east of scotland. throughout wednesday, some significant reign as the weather and moves northward, low pressure towards the south—west. as the weather front moves north, towards the south—west.
thank you for your messages regarding jess phillips, the labour mp.e, carl benjamin, standing on the forthcoming euro elections on a video last week. steve says what jess phillips was suggesting was to restrict the individual‘s freedom of speech by making laws, taking away our right of free speech. tony says jess phillips telling it like it is on your programme today, time for the law to be clear that misogyny is a hate crime. she is a brave lady. thank you for your company. bbc newsroom live...
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and just one of the 10,000 messages of abuse labour mp jess phillips says she's had. spoke to the victoria derbyshire programme. you can see that interview in half an hour. good afternoon. the education secretary damian hinds has said that some voters will treat the european parliament elections as "th ultimate protest vote". he admitted they'll be difficult for the conservatives. two opinion polls published today suggest the brexit party has a comfortable lead, with 0pinium for the observer newspaper putting it on 34%. nigel farage, its leader, told andrew marr that his party should be part of the team negotiating brexit. 0ur political correspondent jessica parker reports. the sun shining as theresa may left church this morning, but the prime minister knows there are plenty of political storm clouds about. as the european elections approach, this conservative said the party has a challenging contest. they will be difficult elections for us, that have been clear. for some this is the ultimate protest vote opprounity. turnout tends to be low in european elections. but
and just one of the 10,000 messages of abuse labour mp jess phillips says she's had. spoke to the victoria derbyshire programme. you can see that interview in half an hour. good afternoon. the education secretary damian hinds has said that some voters will treat the european parliament elections as "th ultimate protest vote". he admitted they'll be difficult for the conservatives. two opinion polls published today suggest the brexit party has a comfortable lead, with 0pinium for the...
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he said, there has been an awful lot of talk about whether i would or would not rape jess phillips. suppose, with enough pressure, i might cave, but let's be honest, nobody has got that much beer. when you hear that, what do you feel, what do you think? i think that when the comments were sent to me, they were transcribed and sent to me by a journalist, i think my initial feeling was just, this is just the same man doing the same thing, he has only got one shtick, that he dines out on having a go at me, that is all he has got, then i was actually in the bank, and the person i was talking to in the bank said to me, are you all right? because i was having to respond on text message, and i looked up and said, yeah, i am absolutely fine, and i realised that i did what all women do in these situations, that i had been putting a brave face on it and pretending it was all fine and that i could cope, and it dawned on me that for four years, essentially, this man has made a career out of harassing me, and ifelt harassed, i felt like, how can somebody say that they would rape me if forced and
he said, there has been an awful lot of talk about whether i would or would not rape jess phillips. suppose, with enough pressure, i might cave, but let's be honest, nobody has got that much beer. when you hear that, what do you feel, what do you think? i think that when the comments were sent to me, they were transcribed and sent to me by a journalist, i think my initial feeling was just, this is just the same man doing the same thing, he has only got one shtick, that he dines out on having a...
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this week, the labour mp jess phillips revealed to us she estimates she has had more than 10,000 messages of abuse directed at her over social media. at one stage, she says, the vitriol was so overwhelming she burst into tears in public, partly blaming herself, because she believed she had not done enough to try and change the law to try and stop online abuse. yes, actually, ithink it is shocking it is still happening because we've been having this conversation for what feels like about five years, that politics has become feral, that threats against politicians and candidates and people, political activists, it is not a new thing. we still seem to not be able to get through the drudge of it. this is what carl benjamin said in his video, if you're 0k for me to quote him. i know you have not watched it yourself and it has now been taken down from youtube. he said, there has been an awful lot of talk about whether i would or would not rape jess phillips. i suppose, with enough pressure, i might cave, but let's be honest, nobody has got that much beer. when you hear that, what do you feel, w
this week, the labour mp jess phillips revealed to us she estimates she has had more than 10,000 messages of abuse directed at her over social media. at one stage, she says, the vitriol was so overwhelming she burst into tears in public, partly blaming herself, because she believed she had not done enough to try and change the law to try and stop online abuse. yes, actually, ithink it is shocking it is still happening because we've been having this conversation for what feels like about five...
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jess phillips spoke to the derbyshire programme about what's been happening.ations, that i had put a brave face on it, pretending that it was all fine, saying i could cope. but then it dawned on me that for four years, this man has made a career out of harassing me, and i felt harassed. i felt, how could somebody say that they would rape me if forced, and be a legitimate candidate in an election. it was one thing when he was just an idiot off the internet with a load of bros following him. it is a different thing when he is standing on the same platforms that i am standing on, that he will potentially go to a parliament himself as an elected representative, when he said these things, and ijust can't believe that our system is so weak at the moment that that is allowed to happen. and when you got home, you cried? yes, i cried in the street in birmingham city centre, as well. just because i felt the enormous weight of years and years and years of abuse, and ifelt, it's not that i'm frightened with a credible threat to me, actually, i'm not frightened that anybod
jess phillips spoke to the derbyshire programme about what's been happening.ations, that i had put a brave face on it, pretending that it was all fine, saying i could cope. but then it dawned on me that for four years, this man has made a career out of harassing me, and i felt harassed. i felt, how could somebody say that they would rape me if forced, and be a legitimate candidate in an election. it was one thing when he was just an idiot off the internet with a load of bros following him. it...
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comments by a ukip candidate in the european elections that he would consider raping the labour mp, jess phillipsived a report of "malicious communication". and finally, the daily mail asks if the new royal baby will get an american passport because meghan is from the states. a variety, but all brexit in some shape or
comments by a ukip candidate in the european elections that he would consider raping the labour mp, jess phillipsived a report of "malicious communication". and finally, the daily mail asks if the new royal baby will get an american passport because meghan is from the states. a variety, but all brexit in some shape or
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stephen, jess phillips with a thinly veiled attack onjeremy corbyn saying what phillips with a thinlyjeremy corbyn saying what voters want is courage. and leadership. what do you think is the future for jeremy corbyn and theresa may based on these results we have seen so far? the weird thing about these results is that you wouldn't feel confident in saying either of these parties was going to form a government any time soon. logically one of them will have to somehow form a government after the next election. obviously the differences theresa may is a figure we know will not be around for very long. jeremy corbyn is still hegemonic at the top of the labour party. he will have to doa of the labour party. he will have to do a deal with the bits of the party worried about a brexit backlash. the bits of the party worried about a lib dem revival, lots of labour mps are worried about losing their seats ina general are worried about losing their seats in a general election, they will be quite scared at the lib dem revival. can it survive the european elections as well, where it is fighting f
stephen, jess phillips with a thinly veiled attack onjeremy corbyn saying what phillips with a thinlyjeremy corbyn saying what voters want is courage. and leadership. what do you think is the future for jeremy corbyn and theresa may based on these results we have seen so far? the weird thing about these results is that you wouldn't feel confident in saying either of these parties was going to form a government any time soon. logically one of them will have to somehow form a government after the...
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comments by a ukip candidate in the european elections that he would consider raping the labour mp, jess phillips's the same lead in the metro. it says the west midlands police received a report of "malicious communication". and finally, the daily mail asks if the new royal baby will get an american passport because meghan is from the states. a variety, but all brexit in some shape orform. a variety, but all brexit in some shape or form. but a variety, but all brexit in some shape orform. but can a variety, but all brexit in some shape or form. but can we start with you, the latest brexit target as deal prospects fade. a departure deadline has been set for august the 1st. talk us through this because let's not forget we were supposed to leave on march the 29th. and obviously be missed that and we will we we re obviously be missed that and we will we were given an extension until halloween. now the prime minister is eager to get us before that. insisting that it was possible for us insisting that it was possible for us to leave and not take part in the european elections, but that was impossible a
comments by a ukip candidate in the european elections that he would consider raping the labour mp, jess phillips's the same lead in the metro. it says the west midlands police received a report of "malicious communication". and finally, the daily mail asks if the new royal baby will get an american passport because meghan is from the states. a variety, but all brexit in some shape orform. a variety, but all brexit in some shape or form. but a variety, but all brexit in some shape...
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if that is ok to say to bed jess phillips from carl benjamin, who is an unannounced prospective candidategeous but i also think, in fact in a general point, it is outrageous that people who do become public figures are then treated as public property and targets. we apologise. i will now talk to the greens. your ma nifesto i will now talk to the greens. your manifesto you say the people's vote and a remain victory can be the start of a genuine social and economic transformation this country needs. toxic, top—down politics managed with people power taking place. which i am going to suggest to you seems utterly hypocritical. you want to stop brexit because you don't like people power come you don't like people power come you don't like people power come you don't like the decision of the 17 million people. we have already had this debate. democracy is a process. three years ago, we were appointed time about brexit. we know the details, we were given disinformation, there has a lot come out about the funding of the process and illegal activities around that campaign. three years later, we ce
if that is ok to say to bed jess phillips from carl benjamin, who is an unannounced prospective candidategeous but i also think, in fact in a general point, it is outrageous that people who do become public figures are then treated as public property and targets. we apologise. i will now talk to the greens. your ma nifesto i will now talk to the greens. your manifesto you say the people's vote and a remain victory can be the start of a genuine social and economic transformation this country...
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as a labour mp and a member of the women and equality select committee, jess phillips, how do you respondmething that we are discussing for the first time, this is something that has been before parliament for many years, and lots of research has been done about — previously it was 19 child homicides, to sit here today and hear that, since all that work and trying to highlight that, four more children have died, it is just so depressing. what is it going to take to change this? how many children are we going to let die while the lack of scrutiny, and it is such a delicate and important institution, is allowing children to be murdered, and it is as simple as that. this should be, if i was the justice secretary, this would be my single and top priority, yet itjust seems constantly like we are pushing at a closed door. rachel, you are a survivor of domestic abuse. how do you respond to our findings? it makes me feel sick to the core. this is nothing new, but how many more need to die, how many more kids need to die before this country wakes up and take this seriously? and let's not forget as
as a labour mp and a member of the women and equality select committee, jess phillips, how do you respondmething that we are discussing for the first time, this is something that has been before parliament for many years, and lots of research has been done about — previously it was 19 child homicides, to sit here today and hear that, since all that work and trying to highlight that, four more children have died, it is just so depressing. what is it going to take to change this? how many...
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jess phillips, how do you respond?ssing for the first time, this is something that has been before parliament for many years, and lots of research has been done about... previously it was 19 child homicide, to sit here today and here that since all that work are trying to highlight that, four more children have died, it is just so depressing, what is it going to take to change this? how many children are we going to let die while the lack of scrutiny, and it is such a delicate and important institution, is allowing children to be murdered, and it is as simple as that, and if i was thejustice secretary, this would be my single and top priority, yet it just seems would be my single and top priority, yet itjust seems constantly like we are pushing out a closed door. we obviously did ask for an interview with somebody from the ministry of justice, we will come to that statement later. rachel williams, you are a survivor of domestic abuse. it makes me feel sick to the call, ijust said, this is nothing new, but how many more
jess phillips, how do you respond?ssing for the first time, this is something that has been before parliament for many years, and lots of research has been done about... previously it was 19 child homicide, to sit here today and here that since all that work are trying to highlight that, four more children have died, it is just so depressing, what is it going to take to change this? how many children are we going to let die while the lack of scrutiny, and it is such a delicate and important...
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by a ukip candidate — in the european elections — that he would consider raping the labour mp jess phillipsmetro. it says that west midlands police received a report of "malicious communication". and finally, the daily mail asks if the new royal baby will receive an american passport? because, of course, his mother, meghan, was born in the united states. soa mix so a mix of front pages for us to peruse. hard brexit on most of them. so why not start there? rowena, let us so why not start there? rowena, let us start with the times. defiant may will stay until autumn. this is after a meeting with graham brady, the chair of the 1922 committee, which represents conservative backbenchers. can she? will she? which represents conservative backbenchers. can she? will sham says defiant may will stay until autumn. perhaps some wishful thinking. that seems to be her preferred timetable, not necessarily what will happen. what number 10 is doing is it is kind of kicking the brexit date, the deadline for brexit, further and further down the line. it's now more likely it will not be until august and the co
by a ukip candidate — in the european elections — that he would consider raping the labour mp jess phillipsmetro. it says that west midlands police received a report of "malicious communication". and finally, the daily mail asks if the new royal baby will receive an american passport? because, of course, his mother, meghan, was born in the united states. soa mix so a mix of front pages for us to peruse. hard brexit on most of them. so why not start there? rowena, let us so why not...
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this week, the labour mp jess phillips revealed to us she estimates she has had more than 10,000 messagesng she burst into tears in public, partly blaming herself, because she believed she had not done enough to try and change the law to try and stop online abuse. yes, actually, ithink it is shocking it is still happening because we've been having this conversation for what feels like about five years, that politics has become feral, that threats against politicians and candidates and people, political activists, it is not a new thing. we still seem to not be able to get through the drudge of it. this is what carl benjamin said in his video, if you're 0k for me to quote him. i know you have not watched it yourself and it has now been taken down from youtube.
this week, the labour mp jess phillips revealed to us she estimates she has had more than 10,000 messagesng she burst into tears in public, partly blaming herself, because she believed she had not done enough to try and change the law to try and stop online abuse. yes, actually, ithink it is shocking it is still happening because we've been having this conversation for what feels like about five years, that politics has become feral, that threats against politicians and candidates and people,...
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investigating whether a video made by a ukip candidate in which he says he "might rape" labour mp jess phillipst cave". i realised i did what all women do in this situation, i've been putting a brave face on it and pretending that it was all fine and that i could cope and it sort of dawned on me that, for four years essentially, this man has made a career out of harassing me and i felt harassed. i felt like, how can somebody say that they would rate me if forced that they would rape me if forced and be a legitimate candidate in an election? is one thing we is just an idiot off the internet with a load of bros following him, it's a different thing when he's standing on the same platform that i'm standing on that he will potentially go to a parliament himself as an elected representative when he said these things and ijust cannot believe our system is so weak at the moment that that is allowed to happen. and when you got home, you did cry, didn't you? yeah, i mean i cried actually in the streets of birmingham city centre because i felt the enormous weight of years and years of abuse and i felt, i
investigating whether a video made by a ukip candidate in which he says he "might rape" labour mp jess phillipst cave". i realised i did what all women do in this situation, i've been putting a brave face on it and pretending that it was all fine and that i could cope and it sort of dawned on me that, for four years essentially, this man has made a career out of harassing me and i felt harassed. i felt like, how can somebody say that they would rate me if forced that they would...
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whether a video made by a ukip candidate carl benjamin in which he says he "might rape" labour mp jess phillipsch me in the face than the constant degradation that you suffer as a woman in the public eye. it is constant. it constantly belittles you and makes you blame yourself. you blame yourself? i blame myself for some of this.
whether a video made by a ukip candidate carl benjamin in which he says he "might rape" labour mp jess phillipsch me in the face than the constant degradation that you suffer as a woman in the public eye. it is constant. it constantly belittles you and makes you blame yourself. you blame yourself? i blame myself for some of this.
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labourmp jess phillips. let‘s take you to germany. they anything here.d camilla just arriving in berlin. the life of a 12—year—old indonesian boy changed forever when he was caught up in a powerful earthquake last september. rizky, a manchester city fan, was buried under rubble, but survived — and when journalists reported on his story, a viewer offered the chance to travel to the uk to see his team. last night he was welcomed as a very special guest at the etihad stadium. our reporter sofia bettiza has the story. a dream come true. from surviving a tsunami, to meeting your heroes, this is an incrediblejourney. we first met 12—year—old rizky in indonesia last year. he told us he was watching highlights of his beloved manchester city in an internet cafe, when an earthquake struck which killed nearly 2000 people. it was a miracle he survived. when we told riyad mahrez, his favourite player, about his story, he sent him a get well message. hi, rizky. how are you? i hope you are getting better. i heard that you were a big city fan. so i just want to wish you
labourmp jess phillips. let‘s take you to germany. they anything here.d camilla just arriving in berlin. the life of a 12—year—old indonesian boy changed forever when he was caught up in a powerful earthquake last september. rizky, a manchester city fan, was buried under rubble, but survived — and when journalists reported on his story, a viewer offered the chance to travel to the uk to see his team. last night he was welcomed as a very special guest at the etihad stadium. our reporter...
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jess phillips, mpfor birmingham stand firm on that. and fallow deer roaming freely. —— charles i brought his court here. carol, i will stop you. we can't hear you. we will try to go back to you and see if we can make it any better? 0h, better? oh, no! we will try to sort carol out. we have a slight audiovisual. we can see her, which is lovely, but one half of tv is being able to hear. hopefully we will speak to her after our next guest. he's known to his fans as billy whizz, but when racing driver billy monger lost both of his legs in a crash two years ago, it was feared he'd never compete again. but he was back behind the wheel soon after, and now the 20—year—old is on top of the podium again, claiming his first victory since the accident at the pau grand prix on sunday. we can speak to him now. i know we have had g1 breakfast a few times, delighted to have your on—again. that had you on breakfast. congratulations on your win, how it feel? i really can't believe that what happens happens. the qualifying in the morning was really disap
jess phillips, mpfor birmingham stand firm on that. and fallow deer roaming freely. —— charles i brought his court here. carol, i will stop you. we can't hear you. we will try to go back to you and see if we can make it any better? 0h, better? oh, no! we will try to sort carol out. we have a slight audiovisual. we can see her, which is lovely, but one half of tv is being able to hear. hopefully we will speak to her after our next guest. he's known to his fans as billy whizz, but when racing...
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look at the abuse jess phillips of labour has received.s a normal way to do political discourse in our country. that is what they wa nted in our country. that is what they wanted to ask you. it is a horrible mess and it has got to stop. usdate has been three weeks since you received a death threat. when you get things like that coming through your post do you look at it and just pass it away because it happens so often ? pass it away because it happens so often? i think you have got to be very careful, and they are, that you become completely immune to it. you get these horrible things that are said. they said with such a frequency that it just said. they said with such a frequency that itjust becomes the norm. that is why am absolutely determined, along with others, to say that this is not the norm. it is not acceptable. and to continue to make the case that we have got to change the whole atmosphere and attitude in britain to the way we do politics and, if you like, have that huge cleanup that is absolutely so necessary. 0ur huge cleanup
look at the abuse jess phillips of labour has received.s a normal way to do political discourse in our country. that is what they wa nted in our country. that is what they wanted to ask you. it is a horrible mess and it has got to stop. usdate has been three weeks since you received a death threat. when you get things like that coming through your post do you look at it and just pass it away because it happens so often ? pass it away because it happens so often? i think you have got to be very...
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labour mp jess phillips said she is "normally very tough", but was "really upset" by the footage in whichch have uprooted trees and brought down electricity and phone lines. cyclone fonny is the most powerful to hit india for years. rahul tandon reports. this is the fury of nature in one of india's poorest states. the cyclone hit this area at around 8am local time, and over the last hour we've seen the wind speeds increase dramatically. in puri, where the cyclone came in, wind speeds are up to 210 kilometres an hour. on thursday, one of the largest evacuations that this area has ever seen took place. the authorities used tractors, boats, cars, any form of transport they could find, to get people into safety, into those temporary shelters. the first part of that work has been done. but when this cyclone passes by, many people will have seen their lives destroyed. their land will have been destroyed by the cyclone and the boats they go fishing on will also be devastated. a huge operation taking place, now the government asking people to stay indoors. many people in those shelters, though, w
labour mp jess phillips said she is "normally very tough", but was "really upset" by the footage in whichch have uprooted trees and brought down electricity and phone lines. cyclone fonny is the most powerful to hit india for years. rahul tandon reports. this is the fury of nature in one of india's poorest states. the cyclone hit this area at around 8am local time, and over the last hour we've seen the wind speeds increase dramatically. in puri, where the cyclone came in,...
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benjamin, the youtuber who was surrounded in controversy over comments he made about the labour mp jess phillips as a disaser the. i think o‘ ee—— disaster. they‘re the one party that was able to bridge the remain/leave divide and around 2596 the remain/leave divide and around 25% of leave voters voted for the snp, although they‘re in favour of a second referendum, because the snp can attract voters because of the issue of independence. so the snp have been able to ride the brexit tiger as a dominant party, retain support. frankly, nobody else is left behind. what it has done north of the border is hitherto the conservative party has been able to present themselves as the unionist party that was now riding high, was advancing, was reviving, and that therefore it was able to take on and challenge the snp. well, that record looks broken this morning although intriguingly, actually the conservative vote in scotla nd actually the conservative vote in scotland was higher than in any other region of britain which in itself is perhaps showing how badly the party did south of the border. perhaps the mos
benjamin, the youtuber who was surrounded in controversy over comments he made about the labour mp jess phillips as a disaser the. i think o‘ ee—— disaster. they‘re the one party that was able to bridge the remain/leave divide and around 2596 the remain/leave divide and around 25% of leave voters voted for the snp, although they‘re in favour of a second referendum, because the snp can attract voters because of the issue of independence. so the snp have been able to ride the brexit...
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nbc spoke with sandy phillips, the mother who lost her 24-year-old daughter jesse in the aura mass shooting she is not forgiving sanders. listen to this, this mother is in the position of having to sell her house because she's been nearly bankrupted because she not only had to pay her only legal fees she had to pay the legal fees of lucky gunner, the gun company that sold the armor piercing ammunition to her daughter's killer to this broad immunity law. to be fair, sanders has reversed himself from these positions. i also spoke with shannon watts from moms demand action. they said he changed recently, they didn't change the position on the immunity law until three days before the iowa caucus. up to that point he was getting praise from the nra for waffling a bit in a debate and making it unclear where he stood on the law. saying maybe gun manufacturers should be liable in cases where there's suspicious circumstances where they sold the guns. that's not good enough for the mothers. so sanders is going to have some questions to answer to some in the gun safety movement. >> garrett you're in t
nbc spoke with sandy phillips, the mother who lost her 24-year-old daughter jesse in the aura mass shooting she is not forgiving sanders. listen to this, this mother is in the position of having to sell her house because she's been nearly bankrupted because she not only had to pay her only legal fees she had to pay the legal fees of lucky gunner, the gun company that sold the armor piercing ammunition to her daughter's killer to this broad immunity law. to be fair, sanders has reversed himself...
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this is jake he says within an hour, jess became the most popular girl where he lives in derby, england. so of course we had to try it. there it is. >> i think phillips. >> oh, my gosh >> i look like my brother. >> wow >> we'll be right back y, ji, jj, and... ray! good job, brain! neuriva is a new brain supplement that combines the best of science and nature, with clinically- proven ingredients that fuel five indicators of brain performance: focus, accuracy,...