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one of the secrets of free masonry success and distressed masons the widows of masons can get from thebrotherhood. but also free masonry gate and imperial soldier and imperial bureaucrat traveling from sake canada to south africa, to india a kind of home from home. an instant social life. an instant network. also free masonry values repeatedly provided a cover story for imperialism. the idea it was the british were just conquering the world because they wanted to own large parts, they were doing it in the name of universal brotherhood and so on and so forth. there's something fundamentally deceptive about the weight masonic values were provoked on a freemason during the long history of the british empire. the other histories much more american. despite free masonry universal values embracing tolerance from the beginning, free masonry in america almost as long as there's been free masonry in america has been racially divided between two distinct traditions. one the mainstream white the other african-american puts it takes its name from its founder of freemason who became a mason in the
one of the secrets of free masonry success and distressed masons the widows of masons can get from thebrotherhood. but also free masonry gate and imperial soldier and imperial bureaucrat traveling from sake canada to south africa, to india a kind of home from home. an instant social life. an instant network. also free masonry values repeatedly provided a cover story for imperialism. the idea it was the british were just conquering the world because they wanted to own large parts, they were...
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la juega mason mount. se deja caer mason mount. mandi con albiol. ahora la tiene asenjo.risto: ok. josÉ: el jefe tony dice ok. tony: el trono de hristo estÁ listo. josÉ: chocÓ con el Árbitro. servicio de manos. se puede escuchar un alfiler en el estadio. gerard. mario gaspar no la puede retener. jorginho. recibe y toca para kovacic. servicio de manos. kovacic. no hay referente de Área. no hay centros. tony: no. y no sÉ si lo habrÁ. tammy abraham es el Único recurso para ello. aunque lo quisiera usar tuchel, es un tema de ir mÁs allÁ. josÉ: kovacic. posiciÓn de servicio. nuevamente con jorginho. apertura para chabolah. azpilicueta. jorginho. rüdiger. nueve minutos y penaltis. hristo: como pinta, asÍ va. puede pasar cualquier cosa. pulisic. kovacic. marcos alonso. muy desviado. tony: ahÍ estÁ la jugada. abertura de kovacic. estÁ muy cerrado detrÁs el villarreal. hristo: muchos fallos. uno piensa que otro va a coger el balÓn. tony: es el riesgo cuando se defiende tan atrÁs. hristo: mejor es mÁs adelante y no tener tanta confusiÓn. hay que estar mÁs atentos. josÉ: crack, recu
la juega mason mount. se deja caer mason mount. mandi con albiol. ahora la tiene asenjo.risto: ok. josÉ: el jefe tony dice ok. tony: el trono de hristo estÁ listo. josÉ: chocÓ con el Árbitro. servicio de manos. se puede escuchar un alfiler en el estadio. gerard. mario gaspar no la puede retener. jorginho. recibe y toca para kovacic. servicio de manos. kovacic. no hay referente de Área. no hay centros. tony: no. y no sÉ si lo habrÁ. tammy abraham es el Único recurso para ello. aunque lo...
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>> martha mason has owned the property for perhaps 25 years? they've been a problem as they've matured. now, i don't have the records of the correspondence between martha mason and the city on this, but this has been an on going problem, and that is actually why she's requested, to my knowledge, to have these trees removed. they've just become incredibly expensive. >> president honda: okay. thank you. >> thank you. >> clerk: okay. thank you. we will now hear from the department, the bureau of urban forestry. >> hello. how you doing tonight in steve keller, acting forester with department of public works. i'm going to share my screen. can you see my screen? >> clerk: yes, we can. >> okay. this is just a quick summary. the property owner, miss mason, applied for a true removal permit -- >> president honda: hold on one second. vice president swig, do you have your hand up? >> commissioner swig: i will have a question after the presentation. >> president honda: okay. thank you. sorry to interrupt. please proceed. >> oh, it's fine. okay. is my scree
>> martha mason has owned the property for perhaps 25 years? they've been a problem as they've matured. now, i don't have the records of the correspondence between martha mason and the city on this, but this has been an on going problem, and that is actually why she's requested, to my knowledge, to have these trees removed. they've just become incredibly expensive. >> president honda: okay. thank you. >> thank you. >> clerk: okay. thank you. we will now hear from the...
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anthony mason. >> you stop this now. >> be cool. moment that changed his hyplife forever. >> how does it feel? >> i am noer serervous. >> do you think country artist needs to speak up more? >> it would be nice. >> are you worried of the response in the country music world? >> people need to know what side i am on. i want on on the right side of history and not the wrong. >> you are a country girl. >> it is got to be heartbreaking to be a fan of something and find they won't let you in the club. >> it is heartbreaking. i have been turned away at my own shows. >> it is not venice but it will do. >> barbecuing at your house. i borrowed a bruce springsteen album and i never gave it back. it has been -- >> oh, you written so many songs. >> any favorite? >> i mean it chapnges for me al the time. >> what is it good. >> i am about to answer that question. >> it is amazing is good. ♪ anth anthony mason, on o f the >> and that's the over night news for this friday. for some of you, the news continues, for others, check back later for cbs this
anthony mason. >> you stop this now. >> be cool. moment that changed his hyplife forever. >> how does it feel? >> i am noer serervous. >> do you think country artist needs to speak up more? >> it would be nice. >> are you worried of the response in the country music world? >> people need to know what side i am on. i want on on the right side of history and not the wrong. >> you are a country girl. >> it is got to be heartbreaking to be...
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. >> mason phoenix misses the high notes of playing his sacs in person with friends. >> i was alwayske music call but it took time to find the right instrument. >> and the right teacher. after he found the drums and violin, he found the sax. >> and youtube was starting to get big likes in 6th grade so i kind of mimicked what they did on the screen. i kept doing that. >> reporter: by the time he started in san jose, mason was hooked. >> just like i think the most creative music you can play. it teaches you to kind of break traditional music rules. >> reporter: a musical metaphor mason says plays into his own life story. >> i feel like most of my life isn't planned out. i have to improvise, like when the opportunity comes, i just have to i guess go with it. >> reporter: and he hasn't first, during high school when mason and his siblings were raised by their single mom and money was tight. >> i lived with my mom and three sisters and in high school, she worked multiple jobs. it was hard, you know, but she always wanted my sisters and i to like excel academically. she was always pushing
. >> mason phoenix misses the high notes of playing his sacs in person with friends. >> i was alwayske music call but it took time to find the right instrument. >> and the right teacher. after he found the drums and violin, he found the sax. >> and youtube was starting to get big likes in 6th grade so i kind of mimicked what they did on the screen. i kept doing that. >> reporter: by the time he started in san jose, mason was hooked. >> just like i think the...
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after mason tried the drums and violin, he found the saxophone on you to. >> i learned that youtube. this was in sixth grade. so, i just kind of like, mimicked what they did on the screen. i kept doing it. >> reporter: by the time he started in san jose, mason was hooked. >> i think it is the most creative music you can play. it teaches you to kind of break traditional music rules. >> reporter: a musical metaphor mason says plays into his own life story. >> it feel like most of my life is not planned out. i have to improvise, you know, when the opportunity comes, i just have to i guess go with it. >> reporter: and he has. if first during high school when mason and his siblings were raised by their single mother and money was tight. >> my mother and my three sisters, out of high school, she worked multiple jobs, it was hard. but, she always wanted my sisters and i to be academic. she was always pushing on us to go to college and just be the best we could be. >> reporter: now he is a rising sophomore at bowdoin college in maine studying computer science and interning over the summer at
after mason tried the drums and violin, he found the saxophone on you to. >> i learned that youtube. this was in sixth grade. so, i just kind of like, mimicked what they did on the screen. i kept doing it. >> reporter: by the time he started in san jose, mason was hooked. >> i think it is the most creative music you can play. it teaches you to kind of break traditional music rules. >> reporter: a musical metaphor mason says plays into his own life story. >> it feel...
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, you come with the stress to, both familiar to mason. >> i remember in high school and was >>. passionate about some and eventually, it will come to the >>> a curious bay area homelessness, housing, taxes, water, electricity, crime, wildfires. [sfx: bear roar] gavin, you've failed. we have to immediately cut taxes twenty-five percent. fix housing and homelessness. and make life in california affordable again. i'm a businessman, the only cpa running. shouldn't we choose ability this time? do you think john cox will be a better governor than gavin newsom? [sfx: bear roar] does a bear sh*t in the woods? >>> a palo alto girl is creating quite a buzz after making an amazing discovery. she found a rare type of thing this be normally found in brazil. decades ago they were brought to the united states but a handful of these in palo alto did. >> she found two colonies. that is very amazing all of the scientists found none. it shows that we have a new perspective, she looked at that says there is something different with these fees. select pleadoname t but ted tht september 9. it include
, you come with the stress to, both familiar to mason. >> i remember in high school and was >>. passionate about some and eventually, it will come to the >>> a curious bay area homelessness, housing, taxes, water, electricity, crime, wildfires. [sfx: bear roar] gavin, you've failed. we have to immediately cut taxes twenty-five percent. fix housing and homelessness. and make life in california affordable again. i'm a businessman, the only cpa running. shouldn't we choose...
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ben franklin was a free mason. and a lot of the major founders were free masons. and that has remained a controversial subject through present day. i think for -- for franklin, his membership in the masons was significant. but he doesn't talk about it a lot. now, some people will say it's because it is a secret society and you are not supposed to talk about it. but i don't get the sense that it was for most of his life a really central issue for him. and i don't think that the masons in the mid 1700s were quite as controversial as they became later on in american history. but they were very much a kind of, you know, a minimal -- i mean, it fits right along with what franklin's overall religious beliefs were, minimally doctrinal, very focus on service and benevolence and these kinds of things. and it is sort of the epitome of the religion of the enlightenment. and it is -- you know, men -- men fellowshiping over issues about how can we be -- do the most good in society and these kinds of issues. but it was also a social club for them. i mean this is the great era o
ben franklin was a free mason. and a lot of the major founders were free masons. and that has remained a controversial subject through present day. i think for -- for franklin, his membership in the masons was significant. but he doesn't talk about it a lot. now, some people will say it's because it is a secret society and you are not supposed to talk about it. but i don't get the sense that it was for most of his life a really central issue for him. and i don't think that the masons in the mid...
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here is the chinese free masons. the organization des covered you could get a charter for a building if listed as free mason so they did. the one fact, one would be hard to prove they have a connection to the european free masons. this was an part of the foundation of chinesetown. it allows chinatown to rebuilt in two years. even though they could not own the land,s buildings were held by the organization. they had the entire membership to draw on. they didn't waive to wait for one individual to rebuild. they were able to rebuild quickly. number two, if you belongs to a family or district occasion, once here, you are guaranteed a certain amount of revenue. people can come and go and there would be arguments over revenue-producing activities. those activities that produce the greatest amount of revenue tend to be either illegal or unethical. these disputes would spill into acts of violence. we would call it fighting over turf. outsiders noticed that most of the organizations involved had tong at the end of their name.
here is the chinese free masons. the organization des covered you could get a charter for a building if listed as free mason so they did. the one fact, one would be hard to prove they have a connection to the european free masons. this was an part of the foundation of chinesetown. it allows chinatown to rebuilt in two years. even though they could not own the land,s buildings were held by the organization. they had the entire membership to draw on. they didn't waive to wait for one individual...
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and a fantastic drummer. ♪ ♪ >> that was anthony mason reporting. a 97-year-old u.s.lebrating the greatest triumph in world war ii, martin adler was a 21-year-old private first class when he saved the lives of three italian kid business holding fi -- italian kids by holding fire. >> reporter: good morning, an icamn a sliver of killing three children by mistake and now, nearly eight decades later. a photo and a daughter's love have brought them back together. a reunion, 77 years in the making and three lifetimes nearly cut short. in 1944, private first class martin adler was stationed and watching for nazis. >> he noticed movement, and his finger was on the trigger and the safety off. but fate intervened. >> in mama came out screaming, bambinis, bambinis, bambinis. >> children. >> children. and she stood in front of my gun preventing me from -- >> in his relief, adler had his picture taken with the siblings. and gave them chocolate just like he did on his return. >> a miracle said the 97-year-old now living in florida. thanks to his daughter rochelle who was trying to
and a fantastic drummer. ♪ ♪ >> that was anthony mason reporting. a 97-year-old u.s.lebrating the greatest triumph in world war ii, martin adler was a 21-year-old private first class when he saved the lives of three italian kid business holding fi -- italian kids by holding fire. >> reporter: good morning, an icamn a sliver of killing three children by mistake and now, nearly eight decades later. a photo and a daughter's love have brought them back together. a reunion, 77 years...
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here is the chinese free masons. the organization discovered you could get a charter for a building if you were listed as free masons, soy they did. the one fact, one would be hard put to prove they actually have a connection to the european free masons. this was a very important part of the foundation of chinatown. one of the things that happened is it allowed chinatown to rebuild in two years. the city took three years to rebuild after the earthquake and fire. the reason is simple. even though they could not own the land, the buildings were held by the organization. they had the entire membership to draw on. they didn't waive to wait for one individual to rebuild. they were able to rebuild quickly. number two, if you belongs to a family association or a district association, once you're here, it's pretty stable. you're guaranteed a certain amount of revenue. in fraternal organizations which are based on an oath of loyalty, there could be a fluidity. people can come and go and there would be arguments over revenue p
here is the chinese free masons. the organization discovered you could get a charter for a building if you were listed as free masons, soy they did. the one fact, one would be hard put to prove they actually have a connection to the european free masons. this was a very important part of the foundation of chinatown. one of the things that happened is it allowed chinatown to rebuild in two years. the city took three years to rebuild after the earthquake and fire. the reason is simple. even...
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now, another ghost story is about the carpenter and the brick mason. the carpenter was a handsome fellow and he carried on kind of a foot with the brick layer who is on the right there. and they would get in the conflict, an old guy and the way he was treated. there's even a drawing and later on, the brick mason was so angry that he knocked out the carpenter and he had gotten in trouble for fighting. a location to the corridor to the rooms and there's a place you can see where the bricks were added and if you come by that late at night, particularly after lights are gone, people are gone, you can hear the carpenter inside still trying get out. so that one is definitely a ghost. another ghost is peter. he sits in the crypt -- he's trying to get out of congress. he was never paid. they went ahead and let andrew. lafont got no credit and no money a spirit that we can identify that is fearful. another one is john, old chamber. that's elaborate. that's a brick art. one of the complex brick arches ever built and at the time had wider span. they had to put th
now, another ghost story is about the carpenter and the brick mason. the carpenter was a handsome fellow and he carried on kind of a foot with the brick layer who is on the right there. and they would get in the conflict, an old guy and the way he was treated. there's even a drawing and later on, the brick mason was so angry that he knocked out the carpenter and he had gotten in trouble for fighting. a location to the corridor to the rooms and there's a place you can see where the bricks were...
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mason greenwood fires a far from impressive manchester united to victory against wolves.a pleasure to have you with us on sportsday. and it's been another day to be proud of british performance in tokyo. paralympics gb won seven golds on day five of the games — another remarkable achievement, capped off by an historic wheelchair rugby win, redemption in the triathlon and the golden girl of the track doing what she does best. andy swiss reports. it's become one of british sport's most gloriously familiar sights. hannah cockroft has never lost at the paralympics and once again she did what she always does. a new world record! a sixth paralympic title for her, who prepared the heat of tokyo in a plastic greenhouse at her home in cheshire. we got up to 45 degrees one day, our hottest day here has been 44, so it worked pretty well. at times it felt stupid, it felt so silly to be doing it, but here we are and it has worked, so maybe that's the secret! others were on the road to redemption. after a mistake cost her gold in rio, lauren steadman nearly retired. she will be glad sh
mason greenwood fires a far from impressive manchester united to victory against wolves.a pleasure to have you with us on sportsday. and it's been another day to be proud of british performance in tokyo. paralympics gb won seven golds on day five of the games — another remarkable achievement, capped off by an historic wheelchair rugby win, redemption in the triathlon and the golden girl of the track doing what she does best. andy swiss reports. it's become one of british sport's most...
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susan: the mason-dixon line seems to be of particular interest to you. here is a picture. tell me what we are seeing here. neil: this was an extraordinary find. i was up on a hill at a distance from this farm, i looked and the road, that two lane dirt road is the mason-dixon line. you can see it continuing past the house. that is an 1830's stone farmhouse, probably built by a german-american. no one was living there. you can see the drapes. i had a feeling that the owners of this farmhouse have a new house up on the hill was kind of my deduction. i was so fascinated by the fact that at one time, when that person built the farm, that balcony sticking out would have literally been on the edge of that line between freedom and slavery. the whole thing was so poetic. i spent a fair bit of time just walking around the property and taking photos and videos. you can see the well. it is just such an amazingly well-preserved remnant from that time. susan: you wrote of the mason-dixon line that you thought about it so much that you had dreamt about it. why was that so important? neil
susan: the mason-dixon line seems to be of particular interest to you. here is a picture. tell me what we are seeing here. neil: this was an extraordinary find. i was up on a hill at a distance from this farm, i looked and the road, that two lane dirt road is the mason-dixon line. you can see it continuing past the house. that is an 1830's stone farmhouse, probably built by a german-american. no one was living there. you can see the drapes. i had a feeling that the owners of this farmhouse have...
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susan: the mason-dixon line seems to be of particular interest to you. here is a picture. tell me what we are seeing here. neil: this was an extraordinary find. i was up on a hill at a distance from this farm, i looked and the road, that two lane dirt road is the mason-dixon line. you can see it continuing past the house. that is an 1830's stone farmhouse, probably built by a german-american. no one was living there. you can see the drapes. i had a feeling that the owners of this farmhouse have a new house up on the hill was kind of my deduction. i was so fascinated by the fact that at one time, when that person built the farm, that balcony sticking out would have literally been on the edge of that line between freedom and slavery. the whole thing was so poetic. i spent a fair bit of time just walking around the property and taking photos and videos. you can see the well. it is just such an amazingly well-preserved remnant from that time. susan: you wrote of the mason-dixon line that you thought about it so much that you had dreamt about it. why was that so important? neil
susan: the mason-dixon line seems to be of particular interest to you. here is a picture. tell me what we are seeing here. neil: this was an extraordinary find. i was up on a hill at a distance from this farm, i looked and the road, that two lane dirt road is the mason-dixon line. you can see it continuing past the house. that is an 1830's stone farmhouse, probably built by a german-american. no one was living there. you can see the drapes. i had a feeling that the owners of this farmhouse have...
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chris mason in westminster.ffield city region. he's a former officer in the parachute regiment and served in afghanistan. mrjarvis, thank you forjoining us. i want to start by asking you what you make of that defence of dominic raab by ben wallace, saying no amount of phone calls to an afghan government at that time, last friday, would have made any difference to what was going on with the situation with the interpreters? well, we will probably never know if that was the case or not. but it seems to me that at a point of international crisis the foreign secretary should be at his desk and not on the beach. so i think it is right to the questions are being answered about the way in which the government has responded to this unfolding crisis in afghanistan. i think it is incumbent upon them now to demonstrate that they are getting a grip of the situation, that they are engaging with international allies, working with partners in the region, doing everything they possibly can to speed the evacuation effort that is
chris mason in westminster.ffield city region. he's a former officer in the parachute regiment and served in afghanistan. mrjarvis, thank you forjoining us. i want to start by asking you what you make of that defence of dominic raab by ben wallace, saying no amount of phone calls to an afghan government at that time, last friday, would have made any difference to what was going on with the situation with the interpreters? well, we will probably never know if that was the case or not. but it...
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hey mason! hi mason! thank you. in the works make sure to tune into wall street every friday and 9:00 p.m., maria is back 10:00 a.m. on the sunday morning fox news channel for "sunday morning features" she will speak with former white house senior aide to president trump stephen miller former hud secretary ben carson in wyoming senator john barrasso, it's good to do a press have a wonderful weekend and thank you for watching. ♪jo ♪♪ hello, welcome back to above. i am very couple. as i've said before, when the bible does something good, we praise him and this business investment warning
hey mason! hi mason! thank you. in the works make sure to tune into wall street every friday and 9:00 p.m., maria is back 10:00 a.m. on the sunday morning fox news channel for "sunday morning features" she will speak with former white house senior aide to president trump stephen miller former hud secretary ben carson in wyoming senator john barrasso, it's good to do a press have a wonderful weekend and thank you for watching. ♪jo ♪♪ hello, welcome back to above. i am very...
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. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," anthony mason talks with grammy-winning singer lorde about her'm diane king hall. this is the "cbs morning news." people were afraid i was contagious. i felt gross. it was kind of a shock after i started cosentyx. four years clear. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections —some serious— and the lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. tell your doctor if your crohn's disease symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions may occur. learn more at cosentyx.com. (relaxing music) [voice] and exhale. hey google, play from beginning. [voice] welcome. [narrator] google pixel 4a with 5g and pixel buds from $499 and $99. does your vitamin c last twenty-four hours? only nature's bounty does. immune twenty-four hour plus has longer lasting vitamin c. plus, herbal and other immune superstars. only from nature's bounty. [ sf
. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," anthony mason talks with grammy-winning singer lorde about her'm diane king hall. this is the "cbs morning news." people were afraid i was contagious. i felt gross. it was kind of a shock after i started cosentyx. four years clear. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections —some...
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one of their nephew's doctor at the merton mason remarked the robe was tucked away in a case for box in a cabinet in the parlor. this is a picture of the parlor at about 1890 and they looked at this as a small dining room and you see a couple of doors and i think that's the cabinet he's referring to so if you can see with x-ray version vision through those doors, so doctor mason recalled how his mother draped this robe over him and had him prance around thehouse . the marshall house was transformed through stewardship at the preservation of virginia antiquities in 1911 and in 1913 the house open to the public and on the opening weekend the star attraction was the road rgon loan from the harvey sisters. though they died in 1920 the robe hpart of our permanent collection . since that time the robe has been extensively exhibited and extensively preserved. one major preservation campaign took place in 1962 which took 600hours . mason the little boy prancing around the house in 1982, on the occasion of this 1862 conservation campaign he came back to the house andput the robe on again . he
one of their nephew's doctor at the merton mason remarked the robe was tucked away in a case for box in a cabinet in the parlor. this is a picture of the parlor at about 1890 and they looked at this as a small dining room and you see a couple of doors and i think that's the cabinet he's referring to so if you can see with x-ray version vision through those doors, so doctor mason recalled how his mother draped this robe over him and had him prance around thehouse . the marshall house was...
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chris mason, bbc news.very much continuing and your thoughts on the tone, the mood there in the commons today? it really was, as you've been saying, a packed house of commons chamber, as the house of commons returns to being fully in person, having been part of virtual during the pandemic. and borisjohnson really felt part of virtual during the pandemic. and boris johnson really felt the full force of that, at times struggling to get through his statement as many mps stood up to try and make interventions. boris johnson, really, defending the government today, saying the core mission had succeeded but the mission had succeeded but the mission in afghanistan couldn't realistically continue, he argued, without the americans. interestingly, in the house of lords, lord dan ed, the former head of the british army, has used strong words against president biden, accusing him of undermining years of painstaking work in afghanistan —— so richard dunne it. we had veterans from the campaign, we heard the labour leader
chris mason, bbc news.very much continuing and your thoughts on the tone, the mood there in the commons today? it really was, as you've been saying, a packed house of commons chamber, as the house of commons returns to being fully in person, having been part of virtual during the pandemic. and borisjohnson really felt part of virtual during the pandemic. and boris johnson really felt the full force of that, at times struggling to get through his statement as many mps stood up to try and make...
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so activist has a mason to shed light on the story of the can. a canadian convict has a shared her own experience of abuse by transgender is imprison. oh, in front of me, i want to get a sense of your time inside. and specifically, how trans inmates affected your experience? i was incarcerated with trans individuals in provincial. that was the 1st time i came across it. and then again, when i went to the federal and that was when they actually put them on compound with us, instead of segregating them away from us. and they didn't have to have surgery. so that happened in 2017. and what was your reaction when you lot was trans inmates living in the compound with you? well, i was actually really freak doe in provincial because they brought me over to the indirect supervision range. and there is a sex offender there that was fully intact. and he was there hiding out because of his crimes. that's what the guards told me anyway, that he was trying to peek into my style when they're searching me. so that was my very 1st experience of that. but when i g
so activist has a mason to shed light on the story of the can. a canadian convict has a shared her own experience of abuse by transgender is imprison. oh, in front of me, i want to get a sense of your time inside. and specifically, how trans inmates affected your experience? i was incarcerated with trans individuals in provincial. that was the 1st time i came across it. and then again, when i went to the federal and that was when they actually put them on compound with us, instead of...
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have the mason, whom we just heard from, says the government has to rethink its approach to the whole issue. nobody wants to speak about it. they don't want to report on it. we're being told that we're lying, that it's not happening that have to use that returns back. there's literally no discussion about it. there is no discussion before any of the policies that were implemented. and i feel like there are solution to this. they have the room in men's institutions that have wings and dorms, and they can make l g b, t q, wing, better tailored their unique name over in the united states. similar concerns have been raised, for example, by the case of tonight at one row, a transgender woman in enjoy who was transferred from a mens prison to a women's facility that was off to she alleged mail inmates had sexually harassed her, but in her new prison, monro herself was accused of raping a female inmate at the thought of the california past its own controversial law. now it allows trans inmates to be transferred to facilities that align with that gender identity. the law was adopted in januar
have the mason, whom we just heard from, says the government has to rethink its approach to the whole issue. nobody wants to speak about it. they don't want to report on it. we're being told that we're lying, that it's not happening that have to use that returns back. there's literally no discussion about it. there is no discussion before any of the policies that were implemented. and i feel like there are solution to this. they have the room in men's institutions that have wings and dorms, and...
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our political correspondent, chris mason, is here. what more did he say? — what more did he say? a former prime minister often associated _ what more did he say? a former prime minister often associated with - minister often associated with controversy around the iraq conflict making his first public intervention in afghanistan since the fall of kabul, he says it's tragic and unnecessary and dangerous what is happening and he says there is a moral obligation for the uk to stay as long as necessary to get everyone out to has a right to come to the uk because they work with british forces that he is making a bigger argument, he says in this article that has gone up on his website that this is a fight against radical islam, a political ideology that perverts the religion and the taliban are symptomatic of that and he says the west has to show commitment and if that is a long—term commitment so be it. he compares it to the long—term challenge that the west faced in taking on communism. of course the challenge for western democracies is you have to have public
our political correspondent, chris mason, is here. what more did he say? — what more did he say? a former prime minister often associated _ what more did he say? a former prime minister often associated with - minister often associated with controversy around the iraq conflict making his first public intervention in afghanistan since the fall of kabul, he says it's tragic and unnecessary and dangerous what is happening and he says there is a moral obligation for the uk to stay as long as...