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then climate scientist michael mann. a jury has awarded him $1 million after he sued two right-wing critics for defamation. >> i hope this draws a line in the sand. it is one thing to disagree with scientific findings, but it is something else entirely to engage in bad faith ideologically driven attacks on scientists that misrepresent their work, that make false allegations against them simply to serve some political agenda. amy: but first, could indonesia be headed back to military rule? a notorious former general who has been implicated in mass killings in east timor, papua, and aceh could win wednesday's election after getting backing of indonesia's government. we will speak with longtime investigative journalist allan nairn in jakarta. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. international pressure is mounting against israel's planned ground invasion of rafah, which now hosts more than a million displaced gazans who were once told the southe
then climate scientist michael mann. a jury has awarded him $1 million after he sued two right-wing critics for defamation. >> i hope this draws a line in the sand. it is one thing to disagree with scientific findings, but it is something else entirely to engage in bad faith ideologically driven attacks on scientists that misrepresent their work, that make false allegations against them simply to serve some political agenda. amy: but first, could indonesia be headed back to military rule?...
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mann sued them both, and yesterday -- after 12 years -- won his case.scientist who's also endured this kind of vitriol -- dr. peter hotez is the dean of the national school of tropical medicine at baylor college of medicine, and co-director of the texas children's hospital center for vaccine development. dr. hotez, great to see you again. i know you are in very different fields. but i have to imagine there was a small sense of victory that you must have felt seeing michael mann win this defamation case. >> well, absolutely, and remember the attacks. now there's somewhat of a convergence of the attacks on climate science with the attacks on biomedicine, and it's in some cases. it's coming from the identical forces. i think the message for this week is remember the attacks, denigrating science and trying to undercut science, both for climate science and biomedicine is not just about the science. it's now gone the next step to attack the scientist and portray us as public enemies and that's where it really starts to get dangerous. so both michael and i are
mann sued them both, and yesterday -- after 12 years -- won his case.scientist who's also endured this kind of vitriol -- dr. peter hotez is the dean of the national school of tropical medicine at baylor college of medicine, and co-director of the texas children's hospital center for vaccine development. dr. hotez, great to see you again. i know you are in very different fields. but i have to imagine there was a small sense of victory that you must have felt seeing michael mann win this...
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away goes alex mann. su erb that mattered. away goes alex mann. superb from — that mattered.superb from wales. _ that mattered. away goes alex mann. superb from wales. half-time - that mattered. away goes alex mann. superb from wales. half-time as - superb from wales. half—time as 14—5, england needed a shower pans, clinicalfinishing, thing. but with george ford missing the conversion, england didn't have a grasp on this one and neither did mason grady. time for the referee to make a late call. penalty england. yellow for mason. england ahead for the first time and indeed the only time that mattered. when that whistle went. a classic contest? may not but it is england versus wales and it is a rivalry that will continue to mean everything but will long continue to endure. perhaps a scrappy game if you're a neutral but if you're invested, heart—thumpingly close. but it's england who top the early six nations table while wales search for a first win. that was a tough match in terms of getting down to the fine margins, the i% getting down to the fine margins, the 1% plays. the ba
away goes alex mann. su erb that mattered. away goes alex mann. superb from — that mattered.superb from wales. _ that mattered. away goes alex mann. superb from wales. half-time - that mattered. away goes alex mann. superb from wales. half-time as - superb from wales. half—time as 14—5, england needed a shower pans, clinicalfinishing, thing. but with george ford missing the conversion, england didn't have a grasp on this one and neither did mason grady. time for the referee to make a late...
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mann was just a teenager, about 13 years old. he went and told his mother and she told him not to tell anyone. although some have questioned the truth of mann's belated affidavit, the georgia board of pardons issued a pardon for leo frank it based on this new evidence but on the fact that the state of georgia had failed to guarantee frank my's constitutional rights and ensure his safety in prison. to this day people debate whether frank was innocent or guilty ran on the hundredth anniversary of the case back in 2013, media was all over the story, once again. in atlanta a rabbi held a service marking the event. not only did atlanta jews, but the grandchildren and great- grandchildren of those who had lynched frank came to the service. questions about the tragedy when affair ? questions about the trial? sophia. >> you said, you mentioned how no one else in the south would be able to be convicted on the testimony of an african american man. does that make jews above, equal or below african americans in the south in the social. >> it
mann was just a teenager, about 13 years old. he went and told his mother and she told him not to tell anyone. although some have questioned the truth of mann's belated affidavit, the georgia board of pardons issued a pardon for leo frank it based on this new evidence but on the fact that the state of georgia had failed to guarantee frank my's constitutional rights and ensure his safety in prison. to this day people debate whether frank was innocent or guilty ran on the hundredth anniversary of...
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michael mann. he won his long-sought legal battle against two conservative writers. in 2012, the man falsely claimed that mann had manipulated data in his research that showed a dramatically warming planet, and they compared him to convicted child molester jerry sandusky, saying that instead of molesting children, mann was molesting data. juries in d.c. found that the pair made their statements with maliciousness, spite, ill will, vengeance, or deliberate intent to harm, and they awarded him more than $1 million in damages, and here he is now with us, michael mann, presidential distinguished officer, director of the center for science, thinking ability, and the media at u penn. also the author of the book our fragile moment. michael, 12 years is a long time to have to fight here. how do you feel today? >> yeah, it is. it's good to be with you, breanna. and i feel good, and i'll tell you why. it isn't just about me and defending my science from scurrilous attacks and defamatory claims. it's really about the defensive science. you know, it's appropriate to debate scien
michael mann. he won his long-sought legal battle against two conservative writers. in 2012, the man falsely claimed that mann had manipulated data in his research that showed a dramatically warming planet, and they compared him to convicted child molester jerry sandusky, saying that instead of molesting children, mann was molesting data. juries in d.c. found that the pair made their statements with maliciousness, spite, ill will, vengeance, or deliberate intent to harm, and they awarded him...
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our frontline hero of the game, colonel nicole mann!o school at rancho cotate high school in rohnert park. after there, i went to annapolis, the united states naval academy in maryland. i knew i wanted to serve in the military, and i was interested in engineering, and so that was a great school for both of those. after that, i went to grad school back here in california at stanford university, and then off to flight school in the marine corps. i got my wings and learned to fly the f/a-18, which is a hornet, and did two combat deployments off the aircraft carrier uss enterprise in iraq and afghanistan. man: what's more exciting, your first landing on a carrier, or blastoff on spacex? oh, let's see. first landing on a carrier or launching on spacex from the planet. both were so exciting. both were beginnings of new chapters in my life. i was a commander of crew-5, and that's a spacex spacecraft. it's incredible to be in space. mom, look, i'm finally in space! [laughter] we launched from kennedy space center in florida to the international
our frontline hero of the game, colonel nicole mann!o school at rancho cotate high school in rohnert park. after there, i went to annapolis, the united states naval academy in maryland. i knew i wanted to serve in the military, and i was interested in engineering, and so that was a great school for both of those. after that, i went to grad school back here in california at stanford university, and then off to flight school in the marine corps. i got my wings and learned to fly the f/a-18, which...
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so, frank, thank you for leading this year's prayer breakfast and tracy mann as well.and chair of the national prayer breakfast, heidi hide camp, good to see you again. and secretary buttigieg, nasa, and his wife who helped make this what it is today. members of congress and families including one of the home state senators, my home state senator, chris coons, by the way not only a law degree, same time got a law degree got a divinity degree at yale university which makes me always wonder about him, i don't know. but all kidding aside, he's a great man and his wife ann why i is here with him, they're both dear friends. chaplain black, we've known each other a long time. my last day in senate, a prayer, in our labor may we illuminate the darkness of doubt, may we distinguish between truth and falsehood and may we see possibilities that are now hidden. your wisdom then and now this morning, are deeply moving. to the incredible-- i think, by the way, i am n unadulterated fan of kelly, anyway, jill and i hosted him at christmas at the white house and you performed with you
so, frank, thank you for leading this year's prayer breakfast and tracy mann as well.and chair of the national prayer breakfast, heidi hide camp, good to see you again. and secretary buttigieg, nasa, and his wife who helped make this what it is today. members of congress and families including one of the home state senators, my home state senator, chris coons, by the way not only a law degree, same time got a law degree got a divinity degree at yale university which makes me always wonder about...
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music. yes, which, yes, and schonberg , who was offended that he invented dodacophony, and thomas mannam a great author, so, but i still- finally settled on proust, because in this seven-ton, huge epic of proust, which called in search of lost time, or in search of lost time, as they said in the twenties there were few. another grammar, in this multi-house epic there is such a hero swann, who falls in love with a woman, her name is odeta, because she looks like the image of zipporah from a painting by batechelli, and the main thing is that he associates with her one musical phrase from a sonata, not existing composer, he came up with a composer whose name was simple... then there were discussions, maybe it was with camille saint-saens, from whom he got all this copied it, he didn’t copy it off from anyone, then much later, after proust’s death, there was a man who wrote this sonata, as if by description, materialized vinteuil’s sanata, that is, this is a huge detective story, and i would like this one to literally a short paragraph of text was sounded in two translations, because this
music. yes, which, yes, and schonberg , who was offended that he invented dodacophony, and thomas mannam a great author, so, but i still- finally settled on proust, because in this seven-ton, huge epic of proust, which called in search of lost time, or in search of lost time, as they said in the twenties there were few. another grammar, in this multi-house epic there is such a hero swann, who falls in love with a woman, her name is odeta, because she looks like the image of zipporah from a...
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earlier i spoke to the former labour mp lord mann, now independent adviser to the uk government on antisemitismve acted sooner. from where i am sitting, i want to see political parties act and make the right decision. i have never been one for haste, i have been one for getting the right decision. i think probably they wish they had acted sooner for the optics of it in terms of the decision made. i think it is a bold decision to basically throw away a parliamentary seat. i don't think that has happened before, certainly not happened in my lifetime. you occasionally get it it with councillors but that is very, very rare and there is 10,000 councillors out there, it is incredibly rare. for it to happen at the parliamentary level and threw away a parliamentary seat, which is what labour has done, i think it is quite bold. i think thejewish community, as it reflects will take quite a lot of comfort from the fact that sir keir starmer has been prepared to do that.— that sir keir starmer has been prepared to do that. what about the overall perception _ prepared to do that. what about the overall perc
earlier i spoke to the former labour mp lord mann, now independent adviser to the uk government on antisemitismve acted sooner. from where i am sitting, i want to see political parties act and make the right decision. i have never been one for haste, i have been one for getting the right decision. i think probably they wish they had acted sooner for the optics of it in terms of the decision made. i think it is a bold decision to basically throw away a parliamentary seat. i don't think that has...
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alex mann went over for theirforce. it the wing. alex mann went over for their force.as converted to a one—point game. the place, you imagine with the roof on, but the roof is open right now, it practically lifted the roof off this place. was this going to be the greatest welsh comeback of all time? the scots regrouped, got possession, van der merwe thought he had gone overfor a hat—trick of van der merwe thought he had gone over for a hat—trick of tries but they held on. timejust ran over for a hat—trick of tries but they held on. time just ran out for they held on. time just ran out for the welsh. a one—point victory for the welsh. a one—point victory for the scots. two bonus points for the welsh full scoring four tries. because they were within seven points, that was the losing margin for them. points, that was the losing margin forthem. it points, that was the losing margin for them. it is the scots who were detained at doddie weir trophy, the trophy handed out for trophies between wales and scotland —— for games between. relief for the scotland coach. yeah, it's a
alex mann went over for theirforce. it the wing. alex mann went over for their force.as converted to a one—point game. the place, you imagine with the roof on, but the roof is open right now, it practically lifted the roof off this place. was this going to be the greatest welsh comeback of all time? the scots regrouped, got possession, van der merwe thought he had gone overfor a hat—trick of van der merwe thought he had gone over for a hat—trick of tries but they held on. timejust ran...
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i think keir starmer will be, as lord mann put it earlier, hopping mad at all this. lancashire labour party meeting, they should have been reported straightaway to the leadership. the delay as again increased labour's embarrassment. and so they're going to a by election now, which could have been a safe hold, you know, comfortable victories, recent general elections, but instead they've got to wait now until the general election before they have a chance of reclaiming rochdale. controversy surrounding the by—election in rochdale. king charles has returned to london for what is widely expected to be further treatment following his cancer diagnosis. the king and queen camilla flew by helicopter to buckingham palace from their private sandringham home, and from buckingham they were driven the short distance to nearby clarence house. it was announced last week that the king has a "form of cancer" and at the weekend he issued a statement praising "all those organisations which support cancer patients". he has postponed all public—facing duties, but is continuing with behi
i think keir starmer will be, as lord mann put it earlier, hopping mad at all this. lancashire labour party meeting, they should have been reported straightaway to the leadership. the delay as again increased labour's embarrassment. and so they're going to a by election now, which could have been a safe hold, you know, comfortable victories, recent general elections, but instead they've got to wait now until the general election before they have a chance of reclaiming rochdale. controversy...
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a jury in washington has awarded $1 million to the famed climate scientist michael mann who had sueding critics of defamation. in a statement mann said “i hope this verdict sends a message that falsely attacking climate scientists is not protected speech." and the city of minneapolis has agreed to pay $950,000 to a group of journalists who were attacked by minneapolis police while they covered protests over the police killing of george floyd. in its lawsuit, the american civil liberties union of minnesota had accused police of tear gassing and pepper spraying journalists as well as shooting some journalists in the face with hard foam bullets. the aclu said several journalists were arrested and threatened at gunpoint. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. palestinian health officials say overnight israeli strikes on rafah in southern gaza killed at least 67 people as concern grows that israel will soon launch a full-scale ground invasion. over 1 million palestinians have sought refuge in rafah, which bo
a jury in washington has awarded $1 million to the famed climate scientist michael mann who had sueding critics of defamation. in a statement mann said “i hope this verdict sends a message that falsely attacking climate scientists is not protected speech." and the city of minneapolis has agreed to pay $950,000 to a group of journalists who were attacked by minneapolis police while they covered protests over the police killing of george floyd. in its lawsuit, the american civil liberties...
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and try to get his less because the level of the list was that you all are going to the floor from mann middle nelson already turned in the factory to you. but some of the really fucked on the show all the sudden and thoughtful and then we'll talk them out for 4 or 5. i'm ready, which is it was enough food to ship them, said the foot snuff, discovery to control. what's the deal for me? other thing got to use uh your opportunity to do because we cut off the pitch of the machine right. by the provider. um i'm gonna choose the flow for an extension of time zones and insurance. uh, move a live in a very yeah. oh, i live in it is getting the new we should still have the list of those 4. this is your pause as affordable visit and so what it is or the lease now. so let me just a we have great furniture to miss beaman. you believe it was or kind of store for the menu. so here she's like, uh the, the, the, to you. there's no blow too much guys take the small but the you do the scope of see if these blue say cold sheets, do these, do i just let them know you all know what you have seen the cultur
and try to get his less because the level of the list was that you all are going to the floor from mann middle nelson already turned in the factory to you. but some of the really fucked on the show all the sudden and thoughtful and then we'll talk them out for 4 or 5. i'm ready, which is it was enough food to ship them, said the foot snuff, discovery to control. what's the deal for me? other thing got to use uh your opportunity to do because we cut off the pitch of the machine right. by the...
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following his try scoring debut last weekend, alex mann will make his first senior international starte upset in sydney, where australia's women have suffered a big defeat in the second of their one—day internationals against south africa. australia haven't lost an 0di at the north sydney 0val in 15 years, but in a rain interupted match, they were comprehensively beaten by 8a runs. its the first time south africa have ever beaten the aussies in an 0di and it now sets up a series decider on saturday. rugby league's super league season gets under way next week and for the first time, matches will be shown live on the bbc. the deal, announced this morning, will see games shown free—to—air across bbc platforms. another change announced today, will see the harry sunderland trophy, which is awarded to the grand final mild of the match, renamed in honour which is awarded to the grand final man of the match, renamed in honour of former player and mnd campaigner, rob burrow. october 202a, danny mcguire, october202a, danny mcguire, rob burrows, giving the honour of presenting the first ever rob
following his try scoring debut last weekend, alex mann will make his first senior international starte upset in sydney, where australia's women have suffered a big defeat in the second of their one—day internationals against south africa. australia haven't lost an 0di at the north sydney 0val in 15 years, but in a rain interupted match, they were comprehensively beaten by 8a runs. its the first time south africa have ever beaten the aussies in an 0di and it now sets up a series decider on...
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try to get his less because of what the level of the list was that you all are going to the for from mann middle national. where do you turn in the, in victory to do but the valley, but the only show of a sudden and thoughtful. and then we'll talk about it for, for, for everybody. because it was in the shape of said, the 1st not discovery to control. it was the bulls understood deal for me. other thing going to need to know for changing the blood loss as much love you really do because we cut off the pitch of the machine, right? by d to the provider. um just never had as much the global federal phone, central drawings and insurance. uh move i live in a very yeah here. oh, i don't really know what it is, getting the new insurance still that window up and released us for this was yours was the 4 dollars and the visit. and so what it is are to be let me just a we've great furniture to miss the neighborhood. was are kind of short for the union of those. so he's invited. she's got like, uh, you know, the between you there's not too much christ take the small but the you do this because of she'
try to get his less because of what the level of the list was that you all are going to the for from mann middle national. where do you turn in the, in victory to do but the valley, but the only show of a sudden and thoughtful. and then we'll talk about it for, for, for everybody. because it was in the shape of said, the 1st not discovery to control. it was the bulls understood deal for me. other thing going to need to know for changing the blood loss as much love you really do because we cut...
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and that wasn't long afterjohn mann remember mann had someone rememberjohn mann had someone tamperedmpered the wheel nuts on his car, he just never know car, and he just never know what's next. so i think everybody is coping this everybody is coping with this abuse. some greater than abuse. um, some greater than others, but not aware of others, but i'm not aware of specifics from colleagues . specifics from colleagues. >> it's got to stop. >> it's got to stop. >> got to stop. otherwise >> it has got to stop. otherwise why would you go to do this job? >> well, mike freer, tory mp for finchley, golders green and a justice minister quitting parliament because you for parliament because you fear for your thank you for your safety. thank you for joining us today at news. joining us today at gb news. thank . thank you. >> well, there we go. christopher hope with mike freer mp there. asked whether he regrets being an mp and he said depends on the day you ask just an extraordinary interview. >> also just hearing there the lists of other mps who had been attacked, stephen timms, who was attac
and that wasn't long afterjohn mann remember mann had someone rememberjohn mann had someone tamperedmpered the wheel nuts on his car, he just never know car, and he just never know what's next. so i think everybody is coping this everybody is coping with this abuse. some greater than abuse. um, some greater than others, but not aware of others, but i'm not aware of specifics from colleagues . specifics from colleagues. >> it's got to stop. >> it's got to stop. >> got to stop....
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the the us anyway, wait a minute or will it back from mann middle school and get a rest? it is stop saves. you a fix. hey, i go to adult, present we do all around work time. it has a light light. we're not going anywhere. it would be 2 weeks to south carolina and go back to new york to handle some of those the 3 weeks. the south carolina go back to new york, have some business, including, but not limited to policy, so immensely. i just relocated because there was a bigger conversation and i just kind of walk away from it. so may of 2016. we started before organization, every blank for every blank girl started off as a campaign to get the charges dropped and started looking at how to shift school culture when it comes to push out. and this mental disturbance go along the once the investigation was on. they took everything and they presented it to dan johnson, who was the solicitor who was the chief prosecutor originally across all county. or he looked at the case to decide if in fact there was enough to charge probable cause to charge me with a crime. in this particular si
the the us anyway, wait a minute or will it back from mann middle school and get a rest? it is stop saves. you a fix. hey, i go to adult, present we do all around work time. it has a light light. we're not going anywhere. it would be 2 weeks to south carolina and go back to new york to handle some of those the 3 weeks. the south carolina go back to new york, have some business, including, but not limited to policy, so immensely. i just relocated because there was a bigger conversation and i...
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. >> claire smith and e monro mann have been dating for over a year. >> when are we going to go out? is like whatever you ask me. i'm like i guess i've got to ask her. >> they met on instagram. while the couple lives on opposite coasts, their mutual experience with chronic illnesses tied them together. >> within the first month or so, i had my headphones and listening to her vomiting a little bit. >> the next thing i know, you got a package. i think it is from her. it was a package of a ton of vomit bags. >> not exactly your traditional romantic gesture. but they found a special intimacy sharing their health challenges early on. >> we have to go over there -- the uncomfortable parts in the beginning really fast. either that person will be somebody you are comfortable with or not. >> but not everyone is ready to put it all out there from the start. >> one of the biggest challenges is even to decide when to come out or disclose your disability. especially if you either have a non-apparent or invisible disability or you are using something like a dating profile. >> shannon is a sexualit
. >> claire smith and e monro mann have been dating for over a year. >> when are we going to go out? is like whatever you ask me. i'm like i guess i've got to ask her. >> they met on instagram. while the couple lives on opposite coasts, their mutual experience with chronic illnesses tied them together. >> within the first month or so, i had my headphones and listening to her vomiting a little bit. >> the next thing i know, you got a package. i think it is from her....
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sie ritzen um die wette mit den stetten den 1us mann ha huh und deine rüren den volgen alles gann ha in jedes land, und jeder blitzt noch donner, sie an, jing, heyleiter, hey, immer weiter, auf pulle, auf pulle, auf pulle, immer wieder, lass doch erholen . denn wir sind mongolen und der teufel gibt uns für genug. wenn wir so wie immer und man hört sie lachen immer lauter lachen. und keiner wiele stehen der immer. good morning belarus, good morning country, we continue to wake up together, ekaterina antonova, mariana murenkova, today is february 2, today is friday, and as promised, at our concert venue , the winner of the third season of factor byy daniil savenya, daniil, good morning, good morning, today i would like to talk about the song that you will perform at the end of our broadcast, svetnitsa, it helped you, firstly, firstly win the hearts of the jury at the casting, then get into the hearts of every tv viewer who supported you, but you know what is very important, not only about... one of the most important shrines - our country, it really is, but the lighthouse itself compos
sie ritzen um die wette mit den stetten den 1us mann ha huh und deine rüren den volgen alles gann ha in jedes land, und jeder blitzt noch donner, sie an, jing, heyleiter, hey, immer weiter, auf pulle, auf pulle, auf pulle, immer wieder, lass doch erholen . denn wir sind mongolen und der teufel gibt uns für genug. wenn wir so wie immer und man hört sie lachen immer lauter lachen. und keiner wiele stehen der immer. good morning belarus, good morning country, we continue to wake up together,...
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lynda mann's uncle and aunt spoke to breakfast in 2020 about that development.a blood sample voluntarily, and eventually the killer was caught. colin pitchfork, a local baker, became the first person ever to be convicted on the basis of genetic evidence. he was given a life sentence with a minimum term of 30 years. in 2021 he was released on licence by the parole board but was recalled to prison two months later after approaching young women while out walking. that recall was then deemed inappropriate. injune of last year, he was granted parole again. butjustice secretary alex chaulk intervened and his release was blocked by the parole board in december. challenging the latest decision to keep him behind bars, colin pitchfork is now set to face a new parole board hearing with different people on the panel. dawn ashworth's mother, barbara, said in response that words failed her. given the chance, she said she would throw away the key. we are joined now by dawn ashworth's uncle, phil musson. good morning. good morning. we have 'ust heard good morning. good morning
lynda mann's uncle and aunt spoke to breakfast in 2020 about that development.a blood sample voluntarily, and eventually the killer was caught. colin pitchfork, a local baker, became the first person ever to be convicted on the basis of genetic evidence. he was given a life sentence with a minimum term of 30 years. in 2021 he was released on licence by the parole board but was recalled to prison two months later after approaching young women while out walking. that recall was then deemed...
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i forgot who, someone said, almost thomas mann, or someone said the other way around, that the compositionalvsky gives, he really changed, as it were, this reservoir of images of ideas, put there a lot of my own, without which world culture is already unthinkable, yeah, really, i still want to discuss one twist, i’m formulated, maybe you will not agree with me, as the pseudo-heirs of dostoevsky, and for me, if... yes, he writes that freud’s work was recently published, and he is for me, i have this quote, but i won’t waste time on where he says : psychoanalysis is powerless against the karamazov brothers, well, because before this it is clear that the desire to kill the father, from whom the novel grows, according to wedley’s interpretation of freud, and he ends this emotional passage so anti-freudian or anti-freudian, probably more accurately in a phrase, psychoanalysis is powerless against the karamazov brothers dostoevsky, for me it’s somehow very, very... called, what do you think about this, well, fred himself said that no matter how highly he valued dostoevsky, he was worried not liter
i forgot who, someone said, almost thomas mann, or someone said the other way around, that the compositionalvsky gives, he really changed, as it were, this reservoir of images of ideas, put there a lot of my own, without which world culture is already unthinkable, yeah, really, i still want to discuss one twist, i’m formulated, maybe you will not agree with me, as the pseudo-heirs of dostoevsky, and for me, if... yes, he writes that freud’s work was recently published, and he is for me, i...
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for by cbs television distribution jennifer bremer is suing her ex-boyfriend's ex-girlfriend, cassie mann
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the big question lynda mann.ated? or should we essentially throw away the key ? essentially throw away the key? >> well, delighted to say that joining us now gb news joining us now is gb news presenter patrick christys and ex—offender turned social entrepreneur mark johnson . uh, entrepreneur mark johnson. uh, mark will start with you can people be rehabilitated , people be rehabilitated, particularly of the most heinous crimes ? crimes? >> mark, are you there? let's turn to patrick while we wait for mark's line to resurface . for mark's line to resurface. patrick, you take a hard line when it comes to this type of crime . um, a when it comes to this type of crime. um, a killer child when it comes to this type of crime . um, a killer child killer crime. um, a killer child killer should remain in prison for life. yeah, that's my view. >> i mean, we have to have a look. not going to look. at what we're not going to do we're not do to them, okay? we're not going go live going to make them go and live on island with
the big question lynda mann.ated? or should we essentially throw away the key ? essentially throw away the key? >> well, delighted to say that joining us now gb news joining us now is gb news presenter patrick christys and ex—offender turned social entrepreneur mark johnson . uh, entrepreneur mark johnson. uh, mark will start with you can people be rehabilitated , people be rehabilitated, particularly of the most heinous crimes ? crimes? >> mark, are you there? let's turn to...
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you know, there's also work in it for other places, syria and lebanon on jordan mann to west bank. and if it drops out of money to essential services, like education, schools, and primary health care would stop there too. and it kept getting the ones that interest that children, for example, cannot go to schools. so help us understand where the organization that is financially has all the financial aid stops. or are you just looking at a substantial site, just are you looking at a substantial reduction in income? my understanding is that the initial payments were made this year, which has kept the organization going up to now. and the major donors have said that they will wait with further payments until the allocations are terrified through the investigation. so again, in my understanding, indeed, the situation is extremely critical in the course of march. if further payments are not made, it may have to stop. it's essential services. so given those is riley obligations about i suppose it how much infiltration of underwear. how does the organization satisfy don't it comes as the f
you know, there's also work in it for other places, syria and lebanon on jordan mann to west bank. and if it drops out of money to essential services, like education, schools, and primary health care would stop there too. and it kept getting the ones that interest that children, for example, cannot go to schools. so help us understand where the organization that is financially has all the financial aid stops. or are you just looking at a substantial site, just are you looking at a substantial...
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successful resolutions. such works as stolen happiness by ivan franko, sing lololo sing by heinrich mannmlet by william shakespeare and dozens of others. dmytro mykhailovych, this is his anniversary, it seems to me that this is a mistake in the passport, he is much younger, he is, well, at the very least, well, 50, he has an interest in the theater, an interest in work, an interest in educating the younger generation , that is, he... works extremely fruitfully today, because it happens that a 50-year-old man is tired and looks 70, he has the opposite. on january 25 , the franka theater presented bogomazov's play tartuffe. it was the first premiere of the new year, tickets for it were sold out until may. this theatergoers were preparing a performance back in 2022 for the 400th anniversary of moliere, but the russian full-scale got in the way. invasion, the director's idea was realized this year before the anniversary of the play's writing. she, you know, relevance, she seems to have never lost it, and something tells me that she will never lose it, because there will always be people who
successful resolutions. such works as stolen happiness by ivan franko, sing lololo sing by heinrich mannmlet by william shakespeare and dozens of others. dmytro mykhailovych, this is his anniversary, it seems to me that this is a mistake in the passport, he is much younger, he is, well, at the very least, well, 50, he has an interest in the theater, an interest in work, an interest in educating the younger generation , that is, he... works extremely fruitfully today, because it happens that a...
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literature after the first world war when these great novelists appeared , starting with joyce, thomas mannd all the rest, how do you, how do you imagine our literature, our culture , after such a ... bloodletting that we have now, do we have, do we have a chance for the time of the titans? i think so, i think it's a sad, but pattern, uh, after great upheavals, there comes a time of great literature, it's not because , well actually. this is a problem, that this happens, but this happens in principle always, because literature is about experience, war is a very extreme and very powerful experience, and now there is a lot of war war-related experience, this is the first , of course, the experience of those who are in direct confrontation, the experience of soldiers, the experience of trenches, trenches, but this experience of volunteers, this experience of refugees, migration, this is the experience of occupation, this, that is, it is a lot , this is the experience of being in the vaults, so many different points that will be discussed, well, and on the other hand, in fact, many people are s
literature after the first world war when these great novelists appeared , starting with joyce, thomas mannd all the rest, how do you, how do you imagine our literature, our culture , after such a ... bloodletting that we have now, do we have, do we have a chance for the time of the titans? i think so, i think it's a sad, but pattern, uh, after great upheavals, there comes a time of great literature, it's not because , well actually. this is a problem, that this happens, but this happens in...
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a lot of the families have been staying at buena vista horace mann in the mission, but they can only use the facility at night, and they have to leave every morning, even if it's rang. supervisor hillary ronen says she is meeting with officials to explore more options. >> reporter: several parts of the north bay are still without power and pg&e tells us the extent of the damage from sunday's storm was so historic, that some parts of the north bay may not see their power restored until friday or even into the weekend, depending on the extent of that damage in those areas. and the reason it's taking so long for some places to get their power restored is because pg&e goes through a pretty detailed process. it involves clearing out debris and downed trees and any parts that might be unsafe for the area for pg&e crews to get access. sometimes they're even using helicopters to get access if it's hard to reach by foot. and then they have to then do an assessment and find out and identify which areas and what kinds of repairs are needed. and then they can begin the restoration process. so al
a lot of the families have been staying at buena vista horace mann in the mission, but they can only use the facility at night, and they have to leave every morning, even if it's rang. supervisor hillary ronen says she is meeting with officials to explore more options. >> reporter: several parts of the north bay are still without power and pg&e tells us the extent of the damage from sunday's storm was so historic, that some parts of the north bay may not see their power restored until...
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after the first world war, when these great novelists appeared, yes, starting with joyce and thomas mannll the rest, and how do you, how do you imagine our literature, our culture, after the kind of extinction that we... have now, or do we have, do we have a chance for a time titans? i think so, i think it's sad, but a regularity, after great upheavals, it's time for great literature, it's not because, well, it actually is. the problem is that this happens, but this happens in principle always, because literature is about experience, and war is very extreme and very powerful experience, and now there is a lot of military experience related to war, this is the first, of course, the experience of those who are in direct confrontation, the experience of soldiers, the experience of the trenches, the trenches there, but this experience of volunteers, this experience of ... refugees, migration, it's the experience of the occupation, it's, that is, it's a lot, it's the experience of being in the vaults, so many different points that will be talked about, well, and on the other hand, actually, a
after the first world war, when these great novelists appeared, yes, starting with joyce and thomas mannll the rest, and how do you, how do you imagine our literature, our culture, after the kind of extinction that we... have now, or do we have, do we have a chance for a time titans? i think so, i think it's sad, but a regularity, after great upheavals, it's time for great literature, it's not because, well, it actually is. the problem is that this happens, but this happens in principle always,...
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lynda mann and dawn ashworth . in the mann and dawn ashworth.y, alex chalk, is seeking an urgent meeting with the parole board following the decision to reconsider his case. this the foreign secretary, says israel should stop and think seriously before taking further action in the south of gaza . his comments the south of gaza. his comments came after israeli forces rescued two hostages during a raid in rafah. fernando maman and lewis hare were among more than 200 people kidnapped in october last year. the operation to free them was coordinated with air strikes. the hamas run health ministry says 67 palestinians were killed . palestinians were killed. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu says pressure will continue until there's total victory against hamas. both the labour leader, sir keir starmer, and lord cameron have both voiced their concern, warns about the prospect of a military offensive in rafah . offensive in rafah. >> we are very concerned about the situation and we want israel to stop and think very seriously before it takes an
lynda mann and dawn ashworth . in the mann and dawn ashworth.y, alex chalk, is seeking an urgent meeting with the parole board following the decision to reconsider his case. this the foreign secretary, says israel should stop and think seriously before taking further action in the south of gaza . his comments the south of gaza. his comments came after israeli forces rescued two hostages during a raid in rafah. fernando maman and lewis hare were among more than 200 people kidnapped in october...
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imagine the anyway, wait a minute or will it get arrested mann middle school and get arrested and stop saying, hey, i go to adult, present the if we're not working for the best we can do all the ground work. we're not trying to handle like we're not going anywhere. it would be 2 weeks to south carolina and go back to new york to henderson. there's the 3 ways to.
imagine the anyway, wait a minute or will it get arrested mann middle school and get arrested and stop saying, hey, i go to adult, present the if we're not working for the best we can do all the ground work. we're not trying to handle like we're not going anywhere. it would be 2 weeks to south carolina and go back to new york to henderson. there's the 3 ways to.
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safe place across the gaza strip. anymore mode was just the. 5 rough by hand, southern gaza with dr. mann's gilbert is an emergency physician who's worked in guns as hospitals. he's been in touch with some of the stuff at nasa hospital and explain the situation in the optima about race. and i the just got the information from some of our colleagues inside. and they can tell that the hundreds of patients and staff altogether, 600, were forced by the occupation soldiers to move all the patient, the and the, the staff a to one of the 3 buildings, which is the oldest one. there were only one elevator working, they have to carry patients by hand carrying them on their backs. and they're not crammed in the nato quoted doors of this remaining building. and it's 273 patients who cannot be moved. there are uh, 300 terminally members to get with the patients. it's a 190 staff with the 300 family members. and then a number of displaced persons who have been forcefully displaced. they've taken shelter. so they say that the situation in the hospital for the patients and the staff and the family members
safe place across the gaza strip. anymore mode was just the. 5 rough by hand, southern gaza with dr. mann's gilbert is an emergency physician who's worked in guns as hospitals. he's been in touch with some of the stuff at nasa hospital and explain the situation in the optima about race. and i the just got the information from some of our colleagues inside. and they can tell that the hundreds of patients and staff altogether, 600, were forced by the occupation soldiers to move all the patient,...
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and these riley country, a jewish country between the menu, dr. mann and jordan. great. now the spy warnings from its closest allies, as well as pressing ahead with its operating guys, i know any red lines even exist in this war. and if so, what may they be? there wouldn't be a red line if the light of the of is red, where the putting really pressure is on is run. but they are still giving them arms . and so it means that it's just, you know, pro gun bags does fate. in fact, the giving the, giving, the kids be blamed god, the responsibility is not on either end is also united states friends to them and me, and unit united kingdom. because these countries are, has been diplomatically and has the same thing. the arms uh, are saying it has to be this way and so it's a common responsibility of all the. so go go next to the west indies general side. not only days, riley go or are we have to leave you here now? brutal and the rest of the professor on the french and national institute of eastern languages and cultures. thank you so much for your insight. thank you. great. all r
and these riley country, a jewish country between the menu, dr. mann and jordan. great. now the spy warnings from its closest allies, as well as pressing ahead with its operating guys, i know any red lines even exist in this war. and if so, what may they be? there wouldn't be a red line if the light of the of is red, where the putting really pressure is on is run. but they are still giving them arms . and so it means that it's just, you know, pro gun bags does fate. in fact, the giving the,...
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yeah, i mean, when i'm the bluff guy in north mann middle, alabama then, and so in my head down to that, that as you can. so i, because he had island on or had at least 42 people have been killed in his riley attacks on the rough and southern gaza in one day. cause a growing against the plan's lot scale is really military offensive. the you, when the us and agencies say an attack on cause a southern low city would be a catastrophe over the money and displays people the sheltering from israeli attacks. and rafa thought a couple was in the pool from there. this is rough. she's well has forced modes and hope of cones, this population to flee here, not even the police of space. the officers killed and destroyed, had been working with relief organizations to school with a trucks and secure humanitarians what's going on. but people here see if the damage will be even worse and is really crowns and phase. and because the gold, really, nothing will happen because of these riley's into rough up with this population, messic is, will occur. they must find a solution for rough or right to prevent a
yeah, i mean, when i'm the bluff guy in north mann middle, alabama then, and so in my head down to that, that as you can. so i, because he had island on or had at least 42 people have been killed in his riley attacks on the rough and southern gaza in one day. cause a growing against the plan's lot scale is really military offensive. the you, when the us and agencies say an attack on cause a southern low city would be a catastrophe over the money and displays people the sheltering from israeli...
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yeah, i mean, when i'm the bluff guy in north mann middle, alabama then, and so in my head, i knew that, that i was younger than fibrex did island on. or at least 42 people had been killed in this riley attacks on vasa in southern gals. or in one day cools, the growing against the plan to launch scale is really military offensive. there the you in the us and agencies signed the tackled gauze, was southern most se would be a catastrophe. more than a 1000000 displaced, paperless, sheltering from his ready attacks. and rasa conditions that are being described as diet. terracon, but within reports from rough this is rough. she's well has forced modes and hope of cones, this population to flee here. not even the police of space. the officers killed and destroyed, had been working with relief organizations to school with a trucks and secure humanitarians. what's going on. but people here see if the damage will be even worse and is really crowns and phase. and because the gold really nothing will happen because of these riley's into rough up with this population, messic is, will occur. they mu
yeah, i mean, when i'm the bluff guy in north mann middle, alabama then, and so in my head, i knew that, that i was younger than fibrex did island on. or at least 42 people had been killed in this riley attacks on vasa in southern gals. or in one day cools, the growing against the plan to launch scale is really military offensive. there the you in the us and agencies signed the tackled gauze, was southern most se would be a catastrophe. more than a 1000000 displaced, paperless, sheltering from...
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wales led 14—5 at half time thanks to a penalty try and this score from alex mann, making his first start the break with fraser dingwall scoring his first international try but george ford converted neither of england's two ensuring wales led by a point. ford's second successful penalty nine minutes from time put england ahead for the first time in the game. they held on to make it two wins from two other top the table for 2h hours, at least. more on that at 7:30pm. the premier league day started and ended with liverpool at the top of the table. but in between manchester city were the leaders for a couple of hours. and for the first time since november they beat everton 2—0 at the etihad thanks to erling haaland's first goals since november. alex fletcher reports. wherever manchester city ended the day, erling haaland was always going to be the centre of attention. pep guardiola said in a week his side needed to be careful against everton, a team with an eye on matters below them, sean dyche's view... it was his side that were able to frustrate in the first half, not allowing their oppone
wales led 14—5 at half time thanks to a penalty try and this score from alex mann, making his first start the break with fraser dingwall scoring his first international try but george ford converted neither of england's two ensuring wales led by a point. ford's second successful penalty nine minutes from time put england ahead for the first time in the game. they held on to make it two wins from two other top the table for 2h hours, at least. more on that at 7:30pm. the premier league day...
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let's speak to the former labour mp lord mann, now an independent adviser to the uk government on anti—semitismbeing with us. do you think the labour party should have acted sooner in this case? from where i am _ acted sooner in this case? from where i am sitting, _ acted sooner in this case? from where i am sitting, what - acted sooner in this case? from where i am sitting, what i - acted sooner in this case? from where i am sitting, what i want| acted sooner in this case? from l where i am sitting, what i want to see political parties do is act and make the right decision. i have never been one for haste, i have been one for getting the right decision and i wish the rest had acted soonerfor decision and i wish the rest had acted sooner for the optics of it, in terms of the decision made and i think it was quite a bold decision, to throw away a parliamentary seat. i don't think that has happened before, certainly not in my lifetime. you occasionally go with councillors but that's very rare and there's 10,000 councillors out there, it's there's10,000 councillors out there, it's incredibly rare
let's speak to the former labour mp lord mann, now an independent adviser to the uk government on anti—semitismbeing with us. do you think the labour party should have acted sooner in this case? from where i am _ acted sooner in this case? from where i am sitting, _ acted sooner in this case? from where i am sitting, what - acted sooner in this case? from where i am sitting, what i - acted sooner in this case? from where i am sitting, what i want| acted sooner in this case? from l where i am...
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lord mann, now independent adviser to the uk government on antisemitism, spoke to my colleague laurenli's comments. i think from where i'm sitting, what i want to see political parties do is act and make the right decision. so i've never been one for haste. i've been one for getting the right decision. i think probably they wish they'd acted sooner for the optics of it in terms of the decision made. i think it's actually quite a bold decision to basically to throw away a parliamentary seat. i don't think that's happened before. it's certainly not happened in my lifetime. you occasionally get it with councillors, but that's very, very rare and there's 10,000 councillors out there. it's incredibly rare. for it to happen at the parliamentary level and throw a parliamentary seat, which is what labor's done, i think it's quite bold and i think thejewish community, as it reflects, will take quite a lot of comfort from the fact that sir keir starmer has been prepared to do that. and what about the overall perception with labour? does does labour still have an anti—semitism problem? clearly t
lord mann, now independent adviser to the uk government on antisemitism, spoke to my colleague laurenli's comments. i think from where i'm sitting, what i want to see political parties do is act and make the right decision. so i've never been one for haste. i've been one for getting the right decision. i think probably they wish they'd acted sooner for the optics of it in terms of the decision made. i think it's actually quite a bold decision to basically to throw away a parliamentary seat. i...
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bouncing and believing, and wales almost lifted the roof off the stadium with their fourth try — alex mannsed to within a point. live pictures now from bbc one's coverage. two and a half minutes to go in cardiff. a scrum and moment of relative calm as wales, who wanted the roof on, and scotland wanted the roof off, eventually scotland changing their mind. it might have had an increase in the atmosphere as wales complete this fight back but just two minutes to scotland 27—26 wales. italy's record in recent six nations tournaments would lead you to believe it's pretty much a guaranteed victory for their opponents each time. it didn't appear that way for a long time in rome this afternoon. with england coming back from a half time defecit to eventually sneak a 27—24 victory. dan ogunshakin reports. new beginnings in ancient rome. a new captain for england, a new coach for italy and a fresh six nations offered a blank canvas and the chance for reinvention. 30 games against england had brought 30 azzurri defeats. the time had come for some blue sky thinking. skipping clear! a sensational strike
bouncing and believing, and wales almost lifted the roof off the stadium with their fourth try — alex mannsed to within a point. live pictures now from bbc one's coverage. two and a half minutes to go in cardiff. a scrum and moment of relative calm as wales, who wanted the roof on, and scotland wanted the roof off, eventually scotland changing their mind. it might have had an increase in the atmosphere as wales complete this fight back but just two minutes to scotland 27—26 wales. italy's...
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louis, what actually ways, mann middle of the . yeah, the, the $51.00 and cost, this is our one of a kind barbie which we give to special women as a sign that it's so important to be a role model, especially for young girls on have fun with your little mini mean. of course, the aim is to give young girls great role models, which in turn to forward we're not that nice being involved in the green gap project. quite a while. now. in the beginning i was reluctant because i thought my town plastic toys marine research no way. then the objectification of women physical insecurity . that's a no go to say i speak to other women who would tell p against women being defined by abilities. and they say dream gap is a good project, go for it. so to sum up, you could say there are big problems and small problems. and one of the world's biggest problems is that so many goals grow up without access, not just toys, but also to dream for an offer. the 3 you and science fashion school. so politics, bobby knows what she wants, is about being daring en
louis, what actually ways, mann middle of the . yeah, the, the $51.00 and cost, this is our one of a kind barbie which we give to special women as a sign that it's so important to be a role model, especially for young girls on have fun with your little mini mean. of course, the aim is to give young girls great role models, which in turn to forward we're not that nice being involved in the green gap project. quite a while. now. in the beginning i was reluctant because i thought my town plastic...
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he's mp , lord he's the former labour mp, lord mann, john mann, um , john, i've mann, john mann, um,drew. you john. i hope you don't mind, joh good andrew. you john. i hope you don't mind, joh good morningew. you john. i hope you don't mind, joh good morning .y. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning to you. this is just an un. there's no way of describing was pretty brutal describing it. was pretty brutal anti—semitism from the labour candidate rochdale . correct candidate in rochdale. correct >> and we're seeing a huge growth , not just in growth, not just in anti—semitism , but in how anti—semitism, but in how extreme the anti—semitism is. and this has inflicted the labour party again. and brendan wood thinks this is just a labour party problem . he's being labour party problem. he's being dangerously naive . this is a dangerously naive. this is a problem society . and you problem across society. and you know, my inbox, my daily work is full of fire fighting on extreme anti—semitism across the whole of the country , in all sectors of the country, in all sectors of the c
he's mp , lord he's the former labour mp, lord mann, john mann, um , john, i've mann, john mann, um,drew. you john. i hope you don't mind, joh good andrew. you john. i hope you don't mind, joh good morningew. you john. i hope you don't mind, joh good morning .y. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning to you. this is just an un. there's no way of describing was pretty brutal describing it. was pretty brutal anti—semitism from the labour candidate rochdale . correct...
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frank, thank you for leading this year's prayer breakfast and congressman tracie mann as well.ou, speaker johnson. it is an honor to be with you today, and majority leader jeffries, and senator gillibrand. heidi, i haven't seen you in a while. good to see you, kid, it really is. members of the administration, secretary buttigieg, nasa administrator bill nelson and his wife grace who helped make the event what it is. members of congress and families including one of my home state senators chris coombs who, by the way, not only got a law degree at the same time i got a law degree he got a divinity degree at yale university, which makes me always wonder about him. i don't know. but all kidding aside, he is a great man. his wife annie is with him today. they're both dear friends. chaplain black, we have known each other a long time. on my last day in the senate chamber you offered a prayer that in our labor may we illuminate the darkness of doubt, may we distinguish between truth and falsehood, and may we see possibilities that are now hidden. your wisdom then and now this morning
frank, thank you for leading this year's prayer breakfast and congressman tracie mann as well.ou, speaker johnson. it is an honor to be with you today, and majority leader jeffries, and senator gillibrand. heidi, i haven't seen you in a while. good to see you, kid, it really is. members of the administration, secretary buttigieg, nasa administrator bill nelson and his wife grace who helped make the event what it is. members of congress and families including one of my home state senators chris...
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as renowned scientist michael mann wins a victory in court against those who defamed him. >>> and --
as renowned scientist michael mann wins a victory in court against those who defamed him. >>> and --