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you would expect to distill decisions downward the right pass, then two putted to cabinet, but kavanaghn privy to earlier discussions, either because they are peripheral, or because something may have been miss, it is the opportunity to raise a hand, and that happened through the period. cabinet was a tear on top of all these other tiers of government put in place. these other tiers of government put in lace. . ~ these other tiers of government put in lace. . ,, , these other tiers of government put in lace. , ., in place. picking up on the last oint, in place. picking up on the last point. one _ in place. picking up on the last point. one of— in place. picking up on the last point, one of the _ in place. picking up on the last point, one of the suggestions. in place. picking up on the last - point, one of the suggestions made is as a _ point, one of the suggestions made is as a consequence of kavanagh decision—making being drawn back —— cabinet. _ decision—making being drawn back —— cabinet, something of a variety of input _ cabinet, something of a variety of input and — cabinet, somet
you would expect to distill decisions downward the right pass, then two putted to cabinet, but kavanaghn privy to earlier discussions, either because they are peripheral, or because something may have been miss, it is the opportunity to raise a hand, and that happened through the period. cabinet was a tear on top of all these other tiers of government put in place. these other tiers of government put in lace. . ~ these other tiers of government put in lace. . ,, , these other tiers of...
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let's talk now to stephen kavanagh, the interpol�*s head of police services, who isjoining me live inabout the background to it.— case, tell us a bit about the back round to it. , ., ., , background to it. yes, unfortunately one of many — background to it. yes, unfortunately one of many cases. _ background to it. yes, unfortunately one of many cases. we _ background to it. yes, unfortunately one of many cases. we listened - background to it. yes, unfortunately one of many cases. we listened to l one of many cases. we listened to some of our member countries, belgian colleagues, the netherlands, germany, and what we realised was that global scourge of violence against women has gone on for so many years that there were 22 unidentified women who had come to harm in often tragic and awful circumstances between 1976 to 2019 and we were determined to try and help support those member countries and of course those poor women who had come to such awful ends to try and identify them and bring closure to theirfamilies. interpol and identify them and bring closure to their families. interpol wa
let's talk now to stephen kavanagh, the interpol�*s head of police services, who isjoining me live inabout the background to it.— case, tell us a bit about the back round to it. , ., ., , background to it. yes, unfortunately one of many — background to it. yes, unfortunately one of many cases. _ background to it. yes, unfortunately one of many cases. we _ background to it. yes, unfortunately one of many cases. we listened - background to it. yes, unfortunately one of many cases. we...
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gary but 's donor daughter didn't want to | donor daughter didn't want to go on kavanagh but she didere did i also wanted to know where did i come from, what was my father like, does he look like me? to have siblings? from the get go, gary embraced me as his daughter. he told me everything i needed to know about my family's health and history and showed me photos of my grandparents and relatives. gary also introduced me to my wonderful three sisters. there was an instant bond. it was like we had known each other for our whole lives. i love them so much and can't imagine life without them now. getting to know them has been amazing and ifeel like to know them has been amazing and i feel like they and gary with a missing part of me. i really am so lucky and can't believe how well it has all worked out. i love gary to bits and i'm so gratefulfor worked out. i love gary to bits and i'm so grateful for how he has treated me and the same goes to my sisters." that makes me feel so emotional. yes. it isjust me feel so emotional. yes. it is just really me feel so emotional. yes. it isjust real
gary but 's donor daughter didn't want to | donor daughter didn't want to go on kavanagh but she didere did i also wanted to know where did i come from, what was my father like, does he look like me? to have siblings? from the get go, gary embraced me as his daughter. he told me everything i needed to know about my family's health and history and showed me photos of my grandparents and relatives. gary also introduced me to my wonderful three sisters. there was an instant bond. it was like we...
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kavanagh endowed chair in presidential studies at chapman and an expert on long sixties time period from the beginning t
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political columnist at the sun, trevor kavanagh . and we're joined now kavanagh.o by co—founder of oxford them molly kingsley. morning molly . wasn't for morning molly. if it wasn't for you, there no frame of you, there would be no frame of reference for children on this covid inquiry. just explain covid inquiry. just just explain to people, first of all, what that means. >> yeah, i mean, i think it's just of the many problems just one of the many problems that becoming apparent with that is becoming apparent with this inquiry. >> when original terms of >> so when the original terms of reference the inquiry were reference for the inquiry were announced year and announced almost a year and a half, two years ago now, they had mentioned education, but very , they did not very narrowly, they did not include the word children . so include the word children. so you idea that you have you have this idea that you have this know, 10 this cohort of, you know, 10 million little people that were going to be entirely excluded from the inquiry other than through the impact on s
political columnist at the sun, trevor kavanagh . and we're joined now kavanagh.o by co—founder of oxford them molly kingsley. morning molly . wasn't for morning molly. if it wasn't for you, there no frame of you, there would be no frame of reference for children on this covid inquiry. just explain covid inquiry. just just explain to people, first of all, what that means. >> yeah, i mean, i think it's just of the many problems just one of the many problems that becoming apparent with...
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kavanagh endowed chair in presidential studies at chapman and an expert on long sixties time period from the beginning of the john kennedy administration. through the end, the richard nixon administration. he'
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the columnist trevor kavanagh of the sun. morning you sun.any reshuffles in our time, trevor, but i absolutely did not see david cameron coming in any shape or form. and the more i think about it, i think rishi sunak has probably made a strategic mistake . yes strategic mistake. yes >> my first reaction to the reshuffle news was that it was a disaster bordering on a catastrophe. >> and i've been struggling ever since to try and find reasons to change my mind. and frankly, i haven't. and what i'm waiting for now is the resignation or sacking of estimate at the moment. she comes up with the sort of common sense policies that she should do in that job. mean if suella braverman is going to be sacked for saying what the overwhelming majority of the british people believe, then nobody safe in this in this government . and i think that the government. and i think that the point that chris made about the number of people who are actually serving as tory mps who have been overlooked in this, i think that's a that's going to be a very telling point in
the columnist trevor kavanagh of the sun. morning you sun.any reshuffles in our time, trevor, but i absolutely did not see david cameron coming in any shape or form. and the more i think about it, i think rishi sunak has probably made a strategic mistake . yes strategic mistake. yes >> my first reaction to the reshuffle news was that it was a disaster bordering on a catastrophe. >> and i've been struggling ever since to try and find reasons to change my mind. and frankly, i haven't....
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be a full-time activist and in 2018 was in his wheelchair protesting this board nomination of red kavanagh traveled to three 2 states vice chair for healthcare unmatched by month activists not operated and seconded by his 89 birth a remark economy and touching helped to insure not too expensive for people to go to the doctor my deepest condolences to rachel and his before and really the incredible family across the globe he's inspired especially in our chamber. >> thank you president peskin. thank you. madam clerk and thank you, president peskin for the memoriam and pleased to add my name and want to send any condolences to the family and loved ones and very much appreciate your comments on this incredible leader. i have two items today. introducing first, i. introducing a resolution to rename the mural covered block of shannon alley between o'farrell and geary to the all the veterans all mural project phone as veterans alleyway was fined in october 11 by gabriel two u.s. military veterans living in the tenderloin at that time shannon was a blighted alleyway between geary and oh, feral and
be a full-time activist and in 2018 was in his wheelchair protesting this board nomination of red kavanagh traveled to three 2 states vice chair for healthcare unmatched by month activists not operated and seconded by his 89 birth a remark economy and touching helped to insure not too expensive for people to go to the doctor my deepest condolences to rachel and his before and really the incredible family across the globe he's inspired especially in our chamber. >> thank you president...
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kavanagh endowed chair in presidential studies at chapman and an expert on long sixties time period from the beginning of the john kennedy administration. through the end, the richard nixon administration. he's a new york times bestselling author or editor of eight books, including the one he's going to talk about here tonight, the year that broke politics, collusion and chaos in presidential election of 1968. in a recent review, the wall street journal columnist barton swaim called the book, quote, a delightful demolition, the many political myths that continue to muddy our understanding of that election year, 1968. book is going to be available here tonight in the gift shop and luke will stick around to sign copies for you. luke will be interviewed by jim byron. he's the president, ceo of the richard nixon foundation. i want to welcome jim and luke up to the now. take it away. good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the nixon luke. welcome back. thanks. i want to start tonight by reading from the same wall street journal review that my colleague joe lopez just did. barton sw
kavanagh endowed chair in presidential studies at chapman and an expert on long sixties time period from the beginning of the john kennedy administration. through the end, the richard nixon administration. he's a new york times bestselling author or editor of eight books, including the one he's going to talk about here tonight, the year that broke politics, collusion and chaos in presidential election of 1968. in a recent review, the wall street journal columnist barton swaim called the book,...
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be a full-time activist and in 2018 was in his wheelchair protesting this board nomination of red kavanagh traveled to three 2 states vice chair for healthcare unmatched by month activists not operated and seconded by his 89 birth a remark economy and touching helped to insure not too expensive for people to go to the doctor my deepest condolences to rachel and his before and really the incredible family across the globe he's inspired especially in our chamber. >> thank you president peskin. thank you. madam clerk and thank you, president peskin for the memoriam and pleased to add my name and want to send any condolences to the family and loved ones and very much appreciate your comments on this incredible leader. i have two items today. introducing first, i. introducing a resolution to rename the mural covered block of shannon alley between o'farrell and geary to the all the veterans all mural project phone as veterans alleyway was fined in october 11 by gabriel two u.s. military veterans living in the tenderloin at that time shannon was a blighted alleyway between geary and oh, feral and
be a full-time activist and in 2018 was in his wheelchair protesting this board nomination of red kavanagh traveled to three 2 states vice chair for healthcare unmatched by month activists not operated and seconded by his 89 birth a remark economy and touching helped to insure not too expensive for people to go to the doctor my deepest condolences to rachel and his before and really the incredible family across the globe he's inspired especially in our chamber. >> thank you president...
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but we do know that justices barrett, kavanagh, kagan and roberts all within the last few months mentionedrepublican appointees. one of them is -- kagan being the lone democratic appointee among those four. so it does appear there were some cross-partisan alliances, as you mentioned. but at the end of the day this is a document that saves sort of the very end i mentioned earlier is signed by all nine justices. so it does feel like it is being written by the lowest common denominator on the ethics scale. so that's -- it's always i think in that regard given the personnel of who is currently on the court, it's going to be a little disappointing. i mean, i think that sort of comes with the territory. but to senator whitehouse's point, it doesn't mean that this existence, the existence of the code removes congress's responsibility and the people's responsibility through our representatives in congress to request the justices, to press the justices to do more, to have a complaint process, to have an inbox, to have an ethics investigative council, to have a judiciary inspector general that can n
but we do know that justices barrett, kavanagh, kagan and roberts all within the last few months mentionedrepublican appointees. one of them is -- kagan being the lone democratic appointee among those four. so it does appear there were some cross-partisan alliances, as you mentioned. but at the end of the day this is a document that saves sort of the very end i mentioned earlier is signed by all nine justices. so it does feel like it is being written by the lowest common denominator on the...
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. >> of course, as >> but of course, as i as i spoke to dennis kavanagh about this on this the problemtherapy, you're effectively promoting gay conversion therapy in a way. and this is well explicitly, but this is well explicitly, but this is well explicitly, but this is not understood by the parliamentarians , and that is parliamentarians, and that is the real conversion therapy and selling myth to children selling this myth to children that if hate a part of that if you hate a part of yourself, should undergo yourself, you should undergo irreversible treatment irreversible hormonal treatment or become the person or surgery and become the person that you were destined to be. >> the conversion >> that is the real conversion therapy. conversion therapy. but the conversion therapy. but the conversion therapy off the therapy bill is not off the cards. come top of cards. it's come top of the table the house lords. table for the house of lords. private member bills they private member bills so they could and force it could still try and force it through scary stuff. through the scary stuff.
. >> of course, as >> but of course, as i as i spoke to dennis kavanagh about this on this the problemtherapy, you're effectively promoting gay conversion therapy in a way. and this is well explicitly, but this is well explicitly, but this is well explicitly, but this is not understood by the parliamentarians , and that is parliamentarians, and that is the real conversion therapy and selling myth to children selling this myth to children that if hate a part of that if you hate a...