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and, in fact, is i talk about in the book, mansfield that first mansfield, who was the senate majority leader in 1975. and just step back one step. you got to remember that in the midterm elections of 1974, the democrats had a landslide victory. and so in 1975, the democrats had 60 seats in the senate and i think almost 284, 295 in the house. it was an overwhelming majorities. and so mansfield had the to much create this committee as whatever he wanted it but he decided to make it as bipartisan as and only gave the democrats one seat majority on the committee. and he picked a wide range of senators from, both parties. he wanted a balance because he thought this was so important that he didn't want it to be viewed as highly partizan and so he picked he originally wanted senator phil hart of michigan, to be the. who and hart was known as the conscience of the senate. he was a liberal, but he was close friends with a lot of conservatives in the senate. but hart had just found out that he had cancer. and he he told privately told mansfield that he couldn't it because he had cancer. and but
and, in fact, is i talk about in the book, mansfield that first mansfield, who was the senate majority leader in 1975. and just step back one step. you got to remember that in the midterm elections of 1974, the democrats had a landslide victory. and so in 1975, the democrats had 60 seats in the senate and i think almost 284, 295 in the house. it was an overwhelming majorities. and so mansfield had the to much create this committee as whatever he wanted it but he decided to make it as bipartisan...
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you told me about how mansfield came to you. >> i hope a lot of people knew mike mansfield. he was my hero and mentor. he was to an awful lot of other younger members of senators. he was also known as being sparse with words. he walked up to me on the floor of the senate. i said, mr. leader, he said, gary. i just formed this committee with frank church as the chairman, investigate the cia and do a good job. he turned around and walked away. i had been there three weeks. let me answer another question you have. >> i need to ask better questions. >> jim, correct me if i am wrong, i found it implicit throughout this book, another reason why it's so important, and i think everybody in this room knows, we are in a titanic struggle between democracy and authoritarianism in this country. authoritarianism is a real and serious threat. implicit. and if it's explicit, give me a page number. demonstrate how a democratic government can work. democratic government can work. you know why it worked for us? one simple reason. six democrats and five republicans put the national interest ahea
you told me about how mansfield came to you. >> i hope a lot of people knew mike mansfield. he was my hero and mentor. he was to an awful lot of other younger members of senators. he was also known as being sparse with words. he walked up to me on the floor of the senate. i said, mr. leader, he said, gary. i just formed this committee with frank church as the chairman, investigate the cia and do a good job. he turned around and walked away. i had been there three weeks. let me answer...
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and so people see these jobs in factories and, let's say mansfield nearby they know well life on the farm is difficult. they can move to the factory, move to the city, get a job in the factory and have those modern amenities. so of the farms in this area werebandoned by the time that the car came through. here's another image showing ravines and it's going all way down this field. so that's what it looked in this area. now, in the 1920s, the state of ohio decided they to start saving some of this natural as i said, the forests were all being clearcut. there is diseases and insects killing what remain so they startedurchasing land throughout the state to set up preserves. atinthere really was no state forest state park system set up yet. so this was the forerunner to that. but 1928, they purchased 500 acres of land along, the clear fork gorge, just south of perryville. the main reason was there was a large stand of old growth, white pine that they were trying to save at the time they, believed it was the largest stand in the state, possibly in the country of old growth. white pine. so
and so people see these jobs in factories and, let's say mansfield nearby they know well life on the farm is difficult. they can move to the factory, move to the city, get a job in the factory and have those modern amenities. so of the farms in this area werebandoned by the time that the car came through. here's another image showing ravines and it's going all way down this field. so that's what it looked in this area. now, in the 1920s, the state of ohio decided they to start saving some of...
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so first of all, the mansfield foundation is happy to jointly host this event with kei. it has been great working with you, mark, and your team. dear question, that's to your question, i went to committed -- to your question, i want to commend the leaders. the meeting is unprecedented and it was really unthinkable just two years ago. i think there have been many effort, as we heard from the previous panel, efforts behind it here in the last couple of years in each country, but i think leader really stepped up and took some action to really seize the unparalleled opportunity that is described in the spirit of camp david at the right time to make this summit happen. first of all, i think this is historic. it is all great news. i think it is important to note that the scope of this summit goes beyond the korean peninsula. it goes beyond the immediate pressing 30 cents in the region. this was not only about discussing these regional concerns but it was about creating an important precedent. it was a trilateral partnership, elevating it to a broader level. it was an effort to
so first of all, the mansfield foundation is happy to jointly host this event with kei. it has been great working with you, mark, and your team. dear question, that's to your question, i went to committed -- to your question, i want to commend the leaders. the meeting is unprecedented and it was really unthinkable just two years ago. i think there have been many effort, as we heard from the previous panel, efforts behind it here in the last couple of years in each country, but i think leader...
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so, that to be dropped to mansfield to enjoy the ready. however, unfortunately, we don't have any interviews or photographs with the african american men that were stationed there, so we don't have their side of the story. however, the mohican news, which actually had a reporter, each barracks had a reporter that would tell stories. there were no complaints listed in that. we do know from others that the white man actually became close friends with the african americans that were stationed there. at the time that they were ordered to leave, they were assigned to another camp. all of them and actually pitched in their own money to throw a lavish farewell party with beer, cigarettes, sandwiches for them, and they hired a band from mansfield to come and play, and that issue of the newspaper, everyone was just so sad that their friends were leaving. so, certainly not saying it was the exact same experience, but it did seem like they got along pretty well. so, that was through about one year that the african americans were stationed at camp moh
so, that to be dropped to mansfield to enjoy the ready. however, unfortunately, we don't have any interviews or photographs with the african american men that were stationed there, so we don't have their side of the story. however, the mohican news, which actually had a reporter, each barracks had a reporter that would tell stories. there were no complaints listed in that. we do know from others that the white man actually became close friends with the african americans that were stationed...
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host: take a republican call from mansfield, ohio, this is mary from mansfield, ohio. mary, you are on c-span, what do you think of jim jordan? does he represent you? mary, you have to turn down the volume on your tv. mary, are you with us? sandra, democrat, democrat, is that jim jordan's district? >> he is too radical he is a trump man. we fired trump on election and he still don't believe he's fired. he needs to go on and let another republican do it. host: in about 15 minutes, we are going to go to new hampshire to the g.o.p. committee gathering of all the candidates and waiting on the democrats here in the house to hold a press conference and republicans to come out from their conference and in the meantime, we are going to taking your calls from tennessee, republican. >> my concern is this, and this is the united states of america. the republican party has to come together, no more rom per room, i mean for our country. our country is at stake here and we all have to come together. we need a candidate that is going to work with everybody. and i mean everybody. like
host: take a republican call from mansfield, ohio, this is mary from mansfield, ohio. mary, you are on c-span, what do you think of jim jordan? does he represent you? mary, you have to turn down the volume on your tv. mary, are you with us? sandra, democrat, democrat, is that jim jordan's district? >> he is too radical he is a trump man. we fired trump on election and he still don't believe he's fired. he needs to go on and let another republican do it. host: in about 15 minutes, we are...
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the independents so independents in mansfield. so that's not it? that's not true, is it?minate >> the labour party did dominate in mansfield, so the conservatives looking too conservatives aren't looking too well county well in the county of nottinghamshire, the nottinghamshire, but we run the county. when the last county. when was the last election? 2021, was it? >> yeah, we were in the county, so got majority. so that's so we got a majority. so that's not is it? not quite true, is it? >> it is. i think lot has >> yes, it is. i think a lot has happened since 2021. there's been prime ministers my been three prime ministers my last you know, last count. okay you know, i think politics enough of think politics has had enough of characters. need someone characters. they need someone quite will quite boring, someone who will get done, who's get the job done, someone who's been servant of been a public servant most of his life. and i think keir starmer that job. starmer is the man for that job. >> yes. okay. i think the public could what you've drinking. >> so it's nearly time
the independents so independents in mansfield. so that's not it? that's not true, is it?minate >> the labour party did dominate in mansfield, so the conservatives looking too conservatives aren't looking too well county well in the county of nottinghamshire, the nottinghamshire, but we run the county. when the last county. when was the last election? 2021, was it? >> yeah, we were in the county, so got majority. so that's so we got a majority. so that's not is it? not quite true, is...
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the independents so independents in mansfield. so that's not it? that's not true, is it?te >> the labour party did dominate in mansfield, so the conservatives looking too conservatives aren't looking too well county well in the county of nottinghamshire, the nottinghamshire, but we run the county. when the last county. when was the last election? 2021, was it? >> yeah, we were in the county, so got majority. so that's so we got a majority. so that's not is it? not quite true, is it? >> it is. i think lot has >> yes, it is. i think a lot has happened since 2021. there's been prime ministers my been three prime ministers my last you know, last count. okay you know, i think politics enough of think politics has had enough of characters. need someone characters. they need someone quite will quite boring, someone who will get done, who's get the job done, someone who's been servant of been a public servant most of his life. and i think keir starmer that job. starmer is the man for that job. >> yes. okay. i think the public could what you've drinking. >> so it's nearly time for
the independents so independents in mansfield. so that's not it? that's not true, is it?te >> the labour party did dominate in mansfield, so the conservatives looking too conservatives aren't looking too well county well in the county of nottinghamshire, the nottinghamshire, but we run the county. when the last county. when was the last election? 2021, was it? >> yeah, we were in the county, so got majority. so that's so we got a majority. so that's not is it? not quite true, is it?...
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we are also working in mansfield, worksop, grimsby and accrington, dudley and ashfield, in towns across newjobs, new opportunities and new hope. in our towns the values of hard work and solidarity, common sense and common purpose, endeavour and quiet patriotism have enjoyed across generations. but our towns have been overlooked and undervalued by labour, denied the support they need, denied the action against anti—social behaviour that they have demanded, denied the investment that they deserve. that's why we are investing in our long—term plan for 55 towns across the united kingdom, to ensure that in the country we love, no community is left behind. we can make that investment because we make tough choices and that is what government requires. and that is what conservatives deliver. and conservatives in government have never been more necessary than now. because only we can deliver the long—term changes that this country needs. only the conservatives have the determination to stay the course and to bring inflation down.
we are also working in mansfield, worksop, grimsby and accrington, dudley and ashfield, in towns across newjobs, new opportunities and new hope. in our towns the values of hard work and solidarity, common sense and common purpose, endeavour and quiet patriotism have enjoyed across generations. but our towns have been overlooked and undervalued by labour, denied the support they need, denied the action against anti—social behaviour that they have demanded, denied the investment that they...
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tina in mansfield, texas. hi, tee nasm. caller: hello. i just wanted to say number one, i want to thank my representative, jake ellzey for not voting for jim jordan. ok. that restored my faith in politics. number two, i don't know how jim jordan is even a congressman, much less anywhere near the speaker's seat. i heard the caller before state that there was credible evidence against him, stating that his failure to report sexual abuse while he was at ohio state that. is very credible evidence. ok. the other thing too. for people to remember. jordan asked for pardon from trump before he left. you don't ask for a pardon unless you've been involved in something that is illegal and you know it is illegal. he's confrontational. he's never passed a bit of legislation. the fact that he voted against our veterans i find extremely abhorrent considering what -- one, what -- i can't think of the word right now, doggoneit. but the people from the burn pits. what kind of fatalities their families and everyone else has experienced. i think jim jordan i
tina in mansfield, texas. hi, tee nasm. caller: hello. i just wanted to say number one, i want to thank my representative, jake ellzey for not voting for jim jordan. ok. that restored my faith in politics. number two, i don't know how jim jordan is even a congressman, much less anywhere near the speaker's seat. i heard the caller before state that there was credible evidence against him, stating that his failure to report sexual abuse while he was at ohio state that. is very credible evidence....
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residents of indianapolis, tampa, mansfield and chicago will remember this holiday just as bloody.o episodes in different states... but there are no purely fatal outcomes from the shooting at ubel, only since the beginning of this year 520 such cases have been recorded in the united states, and there are thousands of deaths from gunfire in the regions, and this despite the fact that the fight against these epidemics of armed violence , the biden administration has made one of its priorities. how do the americans themselves see a way out of this impasse? our own correspondent in the usa found out. alexey veselovsky. in maine , guns are being bought after the police. they searched for the killer for two days, and people hid in their homes out of fear, sales of rifles and pistols in the state doubled, if not tripled, and, as happens, after every similar tragedy in america, questions arise again. that the man who , according to colleagues, heard voices threatened to attack the national guard base, after which he was taken to a psychiatric clinic for examination, owned an assault rifle,
residents of indianapolis, tampa, mansfield and chicago will remember this holiday just as bloody.o episodes in different states... but there are no purely fatal outcomes from the shooting at ubel, only since the beginning of this year 520 such cases have been recorded in the united states, and there are thousands of deaths from gunfire in the regions, and this despite the fact that the fight against these epidemics of armed violence , the biden administration has made one of its priorities....
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ben bra|for mansfield who joined me mp for mansfield who joined me at joins me again at conference, joins hs2 won't go the northern leg of hs2 won't go ahead. labour's national campaign coordinator, pat mcfadden aiden well, of course he's described this as a tory fiasco . fiasco. >> we've had two weeks of this, this and this announcement today is the culmination of a tory fiasco on hs2. we've always supported building the line in the wake of this announcement and this cancellation. we are going to have to look at the numbers and see what we inherit whenever the election comes . whenever the election comes. >> the pm announced 36 billion in new transport projects in the north and midlands. would you scrap those then to go ahead with hs2? >> most of the transport projects he announced today were things they had already announced. >> for example, northern powerhouse rail has been in the last conservative last three conservative manifestos and after the fiasco of the cancellation of hs2 , the of the cancellation of hs2, the second leg of it today , the second leg of it today, the question rea
ben bra|for mansfield who joined me mp for mansfield who joined me at joins me again at conference, joins hs2 won't go the northern leg of hs2 won't go ahead. labour's national campaign coordinator, pat mcfadden aiden well, of course he's described this as a tory fiasco . fiasco. >> we've had two weeks of this, this and this announcement today is the culmination of a tory fiasco on hs2. we've always supported building the line in the wake of this announcement and this cancellation. we are...
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ben bradlee, conservative for mansfield, conservative mp for mansfield, right .mansfield, right. loads more conservative mp for mansfield, right . loads more still to conservative mp for mansfield, right. loads more still to come on suella big speech. that's on our website as gb news.com. our website as well. gb news.com. the national the fastest growing national news website country. all news website in the country. all the analysis, big opinion the best analysis, big opinion and latest breaking news. and the latest breaking news. but because we but don't go anywhere because we are to hear from nigel are about to hear from nigel farage, his hot take on suella braverman speech don't want farage, his hot take on suella br.miss|an speech don't want farage, his hot take on suella br.miss that. leech don't want farage, his hot take on suella br.miss that. andi don't want farage, his hot take on suella br.miss that. and we don't want farage, his hot take on suella br.miss that. and we willon't want farage, his hot take on suella br.miss that. and we will bet want to m
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they celebrated halloween, shootings in texas during a party, and residents of indianapolis, tampa, mansfieldremember this holiday with a tragic ending. the episodes in different states are not related to each other, police are confident, but the number of deaths from shooting in ubol does not go up; since the beginning of this year alone, almost 600 such cases have been recorded in the united states, and thousands of people have died from gunshot wounds, and this despite the fact that the biden administration has made the fight against this epidemic of armed...violence one of its priorities. our own correspondent in the usa, alexey vaselovsky, found out what way out of this impasse the americans themselves see. guns are being bought in maine after police searched for the killer for two days and people hid in their homes out of fear; sales of rifles and pistols in the state have doubled, if not tripled. and as it happens, after every similar tragedy in america, they again ask questions: who is to blame and what to do? how is it that the man who, according to colleagues, heard voices threateni
they celebrated halloween, shootings in texas during a party, and residents of indianapolis, tampa, mansfieldremember this holiday with a tragic ending. the episodes in different states are not related to each other, police are confident, but the number of deaths from shooting in ubol does not go up; since the beginning of this year alone, almost 600 such cases have been recorded in the united states, and thousands of people have died from gunshot wounds, and this despite the fact that the...
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i have mansfield mp ben bradley here.ome secretary's speech?— what did you make of the home secretary's speech? i agree with her, over secretary's speech? i agree with her. over the — secretary's speech? i agree with her, over the last _ secretary's speech? i agree with her, over the last few _ secretary's speech? i agree with her, over the last few weeks, i secretary's speech? i agree with | her, over the last few weeks, we secretary's speech? i agree with - her, over the last few weeks, we had a bl- her, over the last few weeks, we had a big immigration speech the other day, more — a big immigration speech the other day, more wide—ranging across crime and everything else. she is often the voice — and everything else. she is often the voice of what i would call common—sense politics that a lot of my constituents agree with, whether that is— my constituents agree with, whether that is being tough on crime or illegal— that is being tough on crime or illegal migration which comes across my desk— illegal migration which come
i have mansfield mp ben bradley here.ome secretary's speech?— what did you make of the home secretary's speech? i agree with her, over secretary's speech? i agree with her. over the — secretary's speech? i agree with her, over the last _ secretary's speech? i agree with her, over the last few _ secretary's speech? i agree with her, over the last few weeks, i secretary's speech? i agree with | her, over the last few weeks, we secretary's speech? i agree with - her, over the last few weeks,...
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. >> my name is greg from mansfield, massachusetts.hink a book that shaped america is "shat ertd sword," it's an amazing retelling of the battle of midway and it shows we can question our history, analyze and learn more about it over time. >> i'm tony from san diego a book that i think shaped america is "the jungle," also my favorite book. i think it's a combination of a great kind of summation of immigrant story in america as well as the beginning of the labor rights movement which is also really important. i think it occurred at a a time that was pivotal in american history. just a great book overall. >> sd us your idea of a book that shaped america. go to c-sp.org/booksthatshapedameric a. viewer input sup at the top. bob, lookout mountain, tennessee. thanks for holding. we're talking about huckleberry finn. >> i read the book as an eighth grader because i was required to, and then when i retired i took my boat down the tennessee river, up the mississippi, to about the iowa line and came down and tried to float and of course we have
. >> my name is greg from mansfield, massachusetts.hink a book that shaped america is "shat ertd sword," it's an amazing retelling of the battle of midway and it shows we can question our history, analyze and learn more about it over time. >> i'm tony from san diego a book that i think shaped america is "the jungle," also my favorite book. i think it's a combination of a great kind of summation of immigrant story in america as well as the beginning of the labor...
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so fundamentally important that the macclesfield judgement, which said there was no slavery, the mansfield said there was no slavery in the united concept of it united kingdom, no concept of it emphasises the fact that individuals have rights and they are free. and from that comes their opportunity to make their lives. and that's what we should be supporting as politicians. but rather than saying that people are in particular communities with grievances, i think that holds society back. >> i disagree. think that holds society back. >> i i disagree. think that holds society back. >> i thinkisagree. think that holds society back. >> i think itigree. think that holds society back. >> i think it ensures that we are not leading with empathy . are not leading with empathy. and i think when i think about the conservative party, i always think of pragmatism, which is awesome . but i think think of pragmatism, which is awesome. but i think in think of pragmatism, which is awesome . but i think in order awesome. but i think in order for us to be the best individuals, the best community, the and the
so fundamentally important that the macclesfield judgement, which said there was no slavery, the mansfield said there was no slavery in the united concept of it united kingdom, no concept of it emphasises the fact that individuals have rights and they are free. and from that comes their opportunity to make their lives. and that's what we should be supporting as politicians. but rather than saying that people are in particular communities with grievances, i think that holds society back....
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later it became known that even in shootings also occurred in two american cities, chicago and mansfieldloded in the mine, about 200 people managed to be brought to the surface, more than ten were hospitalized. immediately after the incident , president kasym zhamar takayev instructed the government to stop cooperation with the arcelor corporation timertau enterprise. he also stated that the families of the victims suffered will receive financial assistance from the state. in vladevostok they organized a free distribution of old vinyl records. primorye music lovers have accumulated a lot. several boxes of records, including rare retro copies. there were quite a few connoisseurs of velvety sound and turntables. maxim kolenik will continue. what will come across here, well, i got caught in a great way, you see. it’s difficult now to find something incredibly expensive and loved by the discerning lover of love. they look for records in junkyards, old attics, auctions, and finally, there their price can be astronomical, hundreds of thousands of dollars is a thing. the circulation, condition,
later it became known that even in shootings also occurred in two american cities, chicago and mansfieldloded in the mine, about 200 people managed to be brought to the surface, more than ten were hospitalized. immediately after the incident , president kasym zhamar takayev instructed the government to stop cooperation with the arcelor corporation timertau enterprise. he also stated that the families of the victims suffered will receive financial assistance from the state. in vladevostok they...
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host: diane in mansfield, ohio on the independent line. caller: good morning. i am jewish. i am from a very small town. i just wanted to speak to some things that people have been saying. one is the dangers of misinformation is that people start demonizing jewish people around the world. this leads to serious fear and violence within my community. we have armed guards around our temples and synagogues. i keep hearing the media is biased because it does not show two sides. there are not two sides. i don't care what the hamas thought. i did not care -- i do not care what adolf hitler thought. and i am wondering about why we have so many middle eastern experts. i wonder why they have not all been fixed right now since there are so many experts. i cannot imagine our country is jim jordan becomes speaker of the house. host: any response to any of these points? guest: as we mentioned, this information spread alongside posts containing violent rhetoric that is encouraging further bloodshed by hamas and colin for collective punishment against palestinians. war is never good. confli
host: diane in mansfield, ohio on the independent line. caller: good morning. i am jewish. i am from a very small town. i just wanted to speak to some things that people have been saying. one is the dangers of misinformation is that people start demonizing jewish people around the world. this leads to serious fear and violence within my community. we have armed guards around our temples and synagogues. i keep hearing the media is biased because it does not show two sides. there are not two...
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peter mansfield skegness, wigan the seats that will decide the next general election all being targeted few of these. what's your state of play on this one? oh i'm delighted not to go to them anymore. >> oh, are you about actually, as you know, they're very, very tough in that there's so much socialising and i'm afraid a bit of drinking and so on, isn't there? and also, of course, when i was a politician, we always they're under immense stress , they're under immense stress, partly about speech that you partly about the speech that you were also if were going to make, but also if you're in writing the you're involved in writing the leader's whatever. leader's speech or whatever. so i associate with i associate them with with stress and alcohol, and i'm very pleased to not be there anymore. but think that some but i do think that some politicians might need to grow up on the very point that you've just mentioned. if the polls have really shifted ten points with a couple of announcements by rishi sunak , then why have so by rishi sunak, then why have so many tories completely given up alr
peter mansfield skegness, wigan the seats that will decide the next general election all being targeted few of these. what's your state of play on this one? oh i'm delighted not to go to them anymore. >> oh, are you about actually, as you know, they're very, very tough in that there's so much socialising and i'm afraid a bit of drinking and so on, isn't there? and also, of course, when i was a politician, we always they're under immense stress , they're under immense stress, partly about...
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host: diane in mansfield, ohio on the independent line. caller: good morning. i am jewish. am from a very small town. i just wanted to speak to some things that people have been saying. one is the dangers of misinformation is that people start demonizing jewish people around the world. this leads to serious fear and violence within my community. we have armed guards around our temples and synagogues. i keep hearing the media is biased because it does not show two sides. there are not two sides. i don't care what the hamas thought. i did not care -- i do not care what adolf hitler thought. and i am wondering about why we have so many middle eastern experts. i wonder why they have not all been fixed right now since there are so many experts. i cannot imagine our country is jim jordan becomes speaker of the house. host: any response to any of these points? guest: as we mentioned, this information spread alongside posts containing violent rhetoric that is encouraging further bloodshed by hamas and colin for collective punishment against palestinians. war is never good. conflict
host: diane in mansfield, ohio on the independent line. caller: good morning. i am jewish. am from a very small town. i just wanted to speak to some things that people have been saying. one is the dangers of misinformation is that people start demonizing jewish people around the world. this leads to serious fear and violence within my community. we have armed guards around our temples and synagogues. i keep hearing the media is biased because it does not show two sides. there are not two sides....
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dale vince, the just stop oil donor , posted this video of donor, posted this video of flooding at mansfield'sould be illegal. well, joining me to debate this is the general secretary of the free speech union, toby young and legendary broadcaster and actress jenny barnet. toby, let me start with you. to make climate change denial illegal, feels like compelled speech, doesn't it? in a free society, you've got to let people say things even if they're not true . they're not true. >> yeah, that's right . they're not true. >> yeah, that's right. mark. and the ridiculous thing i think about this suggestion is that it's not people on my side of this debate, the climate contrarians , not climate contrarians, not climate denialists, by the way , climate denialists, by the way, climate contrarians, we on this side of the debate, we are much more likely to make accurate predictions about the climate than climate hysterics. i'll give you a couple of examples. so in in what in 2002, george monbiot said that britain would suffer from a famine within ten years. prince charles warned that we had eight years l
dale vince, the just stop oil donor , posted this video of donor, posted this video of flooding at mansfield'sould be illegal. well, joining me to debate this is the general secretary of the free speech union, toby young and legendary broadcaster and actress jenny barnet. toby, let me start with you. to make climate change denial illegal, feels like compelled speech, doesn't it? in a free society, you've got to let people say things even if they're not true . they're not true. >> yeah,...
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peter runs a micro brewery in mansfield.ople are coming out one day instead of they used to come out three days. sir, thank you . three days. sir, thank you. thank you. enjoy your afternoon guys. >> but nottingham's annual beer festival. the forecast is grim for those who make a living in the trade. the pandemic and ukraine war and cost of living. a potent brew punishing pubs right now the industry is being pounded by rising prices and a lot of the people here today who work in the trade say that the chancellor should be doing more to help in a couple of weeks the chancellor will review his economic plan and deliver the autumn statement. 32 pubs closed every week in the first half of the year, according to camra. the campaign for real ale. >> there you go, sir. enjoy >> there you go, sir. enjoy >> i will. thank you very much . >> i will. thank you very much. cheers. cheers. >> andrew is from the nottingham branch. he's urging the government to cut taxes and revive the industry. i would suggest that he needs to desperately lo
peter runs a micro brewery in mansfield.ople are coming out one day instead of they used to come out three days. sir, thank you . three days. sir, thank you. thank you. enjoy your afternoon guys. >> but nottingham's annual beer festival. the forecast is grim for those who make a living in the trade. the pandemic and ukraine war and cost of living. a potent brew punishing pubs right now the industry is being pounded by rising prices and a lot of the people here today who work in the trade...
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peter runs a micro brewery in mansfield. come out three days. >> sir, thank you . >> sir, thank you. >> sir, thank you. >> thank you. enjoy your afternoon guys. >> at nottingham's annual beer festival. the forecast is grim for those who make a living in the trade. the pandemic , ukraine the trade. the pandemic, ukraine war and cost of living. a potent brew , punishing pubs right now brew, punishing pubs right now the industry is being pounded by rising prices and a lot of the people here today who work in the trade say that the chancellor should be doing more to help in a couple of weeks , to help in a couple of weeks, the chancellor will review his economic plan and deliver the autumn statement . at 30 pubs autumn statement. at 30 pubs closed every week in the first half of the year, according to camra. the campaign for real ale. >> there you go, sir. enjoy. >> there you go, sir. enjoy. >> i will. thank you very much. >> i will. thank you very much. >> cheers. cheers >> cheers. cheers >> andrew is from the nottingham branch
peter runs a micro brewery in mansfield. come out three days. >> sir, thank you . >> sir, thank you. >> sir, thank you. >> thank you. enjoy your afternoon guys. >> at nottingham's annual beer festival. the forecast is grim for those who make a living in the trade. the pandemic , ukraine the trade. the pandemic, ukraine war and cost of living. a potent brew , punishing pubs right now brew, punishing pubs right now the industry is being pounded by rising prices and a...
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later it became known that shootings also occurred in two more american cities, chihhak, chicago and mansfieldased to forty. the fate of the two miners is still unknown. the tragedy occurred on saturday, after methane exploded in the mine. about 200 people managed to be brought to the surface. more than ten were hospitalized. immediately after the incident, president kasym zhamar takayev instructed the government to stop cooperation with the arcelor mittle timertau enterprise, and he also stated that the families of the victims and victims would receive financial assistance from the state. in vladivostok, they organized a free distribution of old vinyl records; primorye music lovers have accumulated several boxes of records, including rare retro copies. there are quite a few connoisseurs of velvety sound and turntables, maxim kolinnik will continue, whatever happens here, well, vysotsky got caught, you see, it’s difficult now to find something insanely expensive and beloved by a demanding music lover, records are looked for in junkyards, old attics, auctions, and finally, their price there can
later it became known that shootings also occurred in two more american cities, chihhak, chicago and mansfieldased to forty. the fate of the two miners is still unknown. the tragedy occurred on saturday, after methane exploded in the mine. about 200 people managed to be brought to the surface. more than ten were hospitalized. immediately after the incident, president kasym zhamar takayev instructed the government to stop cooperation with the arcelor mittle timertau enterprise, and he also...
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peter runs a micro brewery in mansfield.nge in drinking habits . a lot of people drinking habits. a lot of people are like coming out one day instead of they used to come out three days. >> sir , thank you. thank you. >> sir, thank you. thank you. enjoy your afternoon, guys . enjoy your afternoon, guys. >> but nottingham's annual beer festival . the forecast is grim festival. the forecast is grim for those who make a living in the trade. the pandemic ukraine war and cost of living a potent brew, punishing pubs . right now brew, punishing pubs. right now the industry is being pounded by rising prices . and a lot of the rising prices. and a lot of the people here today who work in the trade say that the chancellor should be doing more to help in a couple of weeks, the chancellor will review his economic plan and deliver the autumn statement. 30 pubs closed every week in the first half of the year, according to camra. the campaign for real ale. >> there you go, sir. enjoy. i will. thank you very much. >> cheers. cheers >> cheer
peter runs a micro brewery in mansfield.nge in drinking habits . a lot of people drinking habits. a lot of people are like coming out one day instead of they used to come out three days. >> sir , thank you. thank you. >> sir, thank you. thank you. enjoy your afternoon, guys . enjoy your afternoon, guys. >> but nottingham's annual beer festival . the forecast is grim festival. the forecast is grim for those who make a living in the trade. the pandemic ukraine war and cost of...
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but litterers like tha yeah, absolutely, tony says >> yeah, absolutely, tony says in mansfield districterent >> it's different in different places, isn't it? but it is manic that it doesn't seem to be any thinking this. any joined up thinking on this. >> crackers , >> it's absolutely crackers, which i may say a lot over the coming 12 hours or so coming up, a tree surgeon will be in the studio to talk about giving a tree a new life. this is gb news. yesterday we were talking about bees and you remember ella whelan husband. yeah well, we're going to meet him now because people, visitors and locals have been to told stop visiting, visiting the site of the former sycamore gap tree in northumberland. >> of course . you know what we >> of course. you know what we mean, don't you? that wonderful tree, hadrian's wall. mean, don't you? that wonderful tree, hadrian's wall . somebody tree, hadrian's wall. somebody went along and literally just cut it down in the most awful act of vandalism that has united people all. but we still don't know why and we still don't know who did it. but the big quest
but litterers like tha yeah, absolutely, tony says >> yeah, absolutely, tony says in mansfield districterent >> it's different in different places, isn't it? but it is manic that it doesn't seem to be any thinking this. any joined up thinking on this. >> crackers , >> it's absolutely crackers, which i may say a lot over the coming 12 hours or so coming up, a tree surgeon will be in the studio to talk about giving a tree a new life. this is gb news. yesterday we were...