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that was, you know, mocking trans people. >> it was a very naughty limerick.ark , the very very naughty remark, the very naughty limerick. most of them relate to, you know, somebody who's come from nantucket. >> was you know, it >> so, yeah, it was you know, it was rude, but it was nowhere near this level of intimidate . near this level of intimidate. >> well, it wasn't it was a funny limerick, but it wasn't go punch a terf in the face. yeah, the difference i just if the difference i just think if have learned that have we not learned that violence , ice, you are violence, ice, whatever you are aiming to accomplish , violence aiming to accomplish, violence really isn't the way to do it. >> i think, or any kind of like hate speech . regardless of what hate speech. regardless of what your opinion is about anything . your opinion is about anything. i mean, i think a lot of groups are just trying to force other people. and this isn't speaking of this group in general, but just people who are in groups who think one thing are trying to force other people feel to fo
that was, you know, mocking trans people. >> it was a very naughty limerick.ark , the very very naughty remark, the very naughty limerick. most of them relate to, you know, somebody who's come from nantucket. >> was you know, it >> so, yeah, it was you know, it was rude, but it was nowhere near this level of intimidate . near this level of intimidate. >> well, it wasn't it was a funny limerick, but it wasn't go punch a terf in the face. yeah, the difference i just if the...
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Sep 7, 2023
09/23
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inside, prison officers inside russia that the police officers inside, prison officers inside russia limerickwhile and inform the police once they had done quick, routine checks and the public was in form just at the afternoon. the appeal from the police is notjust about the public but all police forces around the country and also to all border points such as at dover and airports as well. but the police are still sticking with the latest information they gave us on wednesday afternoon which is that they do not believe, or have not had any reports of sightings of daniel khalife, no report she has left the country and they are working on the assumption at the moment that he is probably still remaining in the london area and of course there is huge scrutiny, as you've just heard, about what is going on inside the prison, how it is being run and the decision that was taken to put a terror suspect in a category b or lower security prison when there are high security options very close to here. . ~ ,, high security options very close to here. . ~' ,, , high security options very close to here. . ~
inside, prison officers inside russia that the police officers inside, prison officers inside russia limerickwhile and inform the police once they had done quick, routine checks and the public was in form just at the afternoon. the appeal from the police is notjust about the public but all police forces around the country and also to all border points such as at dover and airports as well. but the police are still sticking with the latest information they gave us on wednesday afternoon which is...
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stuart: you expect to be sorted out for the time those limericks begin because people are training rightto be sorted out but i don't because i know how these governing bodies respond. they are spineless. they are following the money. they don't want lawsuits, don't want to lose federal funding. they choose to leave all hands on deck which is a very unfortunate response. it means we as women, we as female athletes are collateral damage, we are being exploited in locker rooms. we risk our safety especially in physical contact sports, we are losing on opportunities while the ioc, the united states olympic and paralympic committee are making money. of the when you make your point very well. pleasure to have you on the show. come back soon please. alarming statistic for you. 13 schools in baltimore, not a single student tested proficient in math. we have that story in the next hour. here's a headline for you. hispanics running away from democrats. bidenomics is making things worse. alfredo ortiz wrote that. he will tell us what a problem this is for democrats. that's next. ♪ ♪ doors lead us t
stuart: you expect to be sorted out for the time those limericks begin because people are training rightto be sorted out but i don't because i know how these governing bodies respond. they are spineless. they are following the money. they don't want lawsuits, don't want to lose federal funding. they choose to leave all hands on deck which is a very unfortunate response. it means we as women, we as female athletes are collateral damage, we are being exploited in locker rooms. we risk our safety...
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Sep 18, 2023
09/23
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, and she was ianed known columnist, um, and she was invited to give a talk at the university of limerickut feminism in the media years because media over 60 years because she's the long she's been in the media a long time and university of limerick, under pressure from trans activists . cancel that. i activists. cancel that. now, i doubt very much if the common law would find mary kay guilty of anything. but again, the possibility of being investigated under it is enough to put a halt to a lot of people's gallop and shut down debate without even having to impose the law . impose the law. >> and very finally, david, could you tell me, do you think that there is enough pushback in ireland regarding this law, either from political sources, politicians or also from the commentary . to um, not enough in commentary. to um, not enough in the commentary ? the commentary? >> so there have been a few columnists, all right, who complained about this law. there's been some heavyweights in particularly the in the senate, particularly the and aforementioned previous and the aforementioned previous jus
, and she was ianed known columnist, um, and she was invited to give a talk at the university of limerickut feminism in the media years because media over 60 years because she's the long she's been in the media a long time and university of limerick, under pressure from trans activists . cancel that. i activists. cancel that. now, i doubt very much if the common law would find mary kay guilty of anything. but again, the possibility of being investigated under it is enough to put a halt to a lot...
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Sep 17, 2023
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, and she was ianed known columnist, um, and she was invited to give a talk at the university of limericke it was about feminism in the media years because media over 60 years because she's the long she's been in the media a long time and university of limerick, under pressure from trans activists . cancel that. i activists. cancel that. now, i doubt very much if the common law would find mary kay guilty of anything. but again, the possibility of being investigated under it is enough to put a halt to a lot of people's gallop and shut down debate without even having to impose the law . impose the law. >> and very finally, david, could you tell me, do you think that there is enough pushback in ireland regarding this law, either from political sources, politicians or also from the commentary . to um, not enough in commentary. to um, not enough in the commentary ? the commentary? >> so there have been a few columnists, all right, who complained about this law. there's been some heavyweights in particularly the in the senate, particularly the and aforementioned previous and the aforementioned
, and she was ianed known columnist, um, and she was invited to give a talk at the university of limericke it was about feminism in the media years because media over 60 years because she's the long she's been in the media a long time and university of limerick, under pressure from trans activists . cancel that. i activists. cancel that. now, i doubt very much if the common law would find mary kay guilty of anything. but again, the possibility of being investigated under it is enough to put a...
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limerick study on economics of immigration with the national academy of sciences that unequivocably thatmmigration is integral to america's economic growth. at all skill levels and all education levels immigrants boost our economy. immigrants are about 80% more likely to start a business than those born in the u.s. and immigrant entrepreneurs create jobs for us-born workers. more than one in five small businesses in the u.s. is immigrant owned. more than 40% of fortune 500 companies were founded by immigrant or the child of an immigrant. immigrants are more likely to hold patents and fuel come innovation nationwide. notably innovation accelerates among us-born and immigrant workers alike when immigration increases. further, undocumented workers help fuel our economy. providing pathways to lawful immigration and citizenship is not only a moral imperative it is an economic one estimate of three quarters of all undocumented immigrants were essential workers during the pandemic. in other words theyy were heroes for the economic contributions would be even greater risks of exploitation of lab
limerick study on economics of immigration with the national academy of sciences that unequivocably thatmmigration is integral to america's economic growth. at all skill levels and all education levels immigrants boost our economy. immigrants are about 80% more likely to start a business than those born in the u.s. and immigrant entrepreneurs create jobs for us-born workers. more than one in five small businesses in the u.s. is immigrant owned. more than 40% of fortune 500 companies were...
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Sep 25, 2023
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temperatures responding accordingly. 15 in limerick, 23 in london.. then on wednesday, it looks like we have stormy conditions coming in from the south—west. we will be ready for it. thank you. last month on breakfast we shared the story of frankiejules—hough, who was killed, along with her unborn baby, when her car was hit at 92mph, while stationary on the hard shoulder. despite new laws being introduced last year, that allow life sentences to be given to the worst offenders of dangerous driving, adil iqbal was jailed for 12 years injuly. frankie's partner calvin is now supporting a campaign calling for an end to lenient sentences, and has been to meet otherfamilies who have also lost loved ones to reckless driving. jayne mccubbin has the story. 0h, she was stunning. she didn't know it. she could go to sainsbury�*s and she would make a friend. she knew the whole of home alone off by heart. hi, baby. i miss you too. we want to tell you about six lives and six deaths and the families who believe they have been failed by the justice system. they are mu
temperatures responding accordingly. 15 in limerick, 23 in london.. then on wednesday, it looks like we have stormy conditions coming in from the south—west. we will be ready for it. thank you. last month on breakfast we shared the story of frankiejules—hough, who was killed, along with her unborn baby, when her car was hit at 92mph, while stationary on the hard shoulder. despite new laws being introduced last year, that allow life sentences to be given to the worst offenders of dangerous...
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in relation to case or arresting people to this case or arresting people on twitter for posting limerickse, just yourself when it's just restrain yourself when it's a live case. >> and i will say the police are under particular strain, aren't they, at moment? i mean, they, at the moment? i mean, everything to be against them. >> but would be under strain >> but you would be under strain because were and because if you were armed and you knew your job could rely on you knew your job could rely on you using your firearm on westminster bridge on london bridge, whatever. and that's what the public expect people to do , except when they do it do, except when they do it immediately goes against the officer who has discharged the weapon. so let us know your views on that one. armed police in and what you think of it. >> two fat ladies is offensive and should be scrapped as a bingo term begins. this is a story in the sun. >> dear oh dear. where is it going to end? i mean , you know, going to end? i mean, you know, it's fun. it's a fun statement. and we've been doing it. i've been playing bingo fo
in relation to case or arresting people to this case or arresting people on twitter for posting limerickse, just yourself when it's just restrain yourself when it's a live case. >> and i will say the police are under particular strain, aren't they, at moment? i mean, they, at the moment? i mean, everything to be against them. >> but would be under strain >> but you would be under strain because were and because if you were armed and you knew your job could rely on you knew...