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their remit the national trust.in and perpetuate a historical accuracy of these properties. that's part of what they're supposed so they're supposed to do. so surely. they're not being surely. but they're not being historically accurate. surely. but they're not being historwouldiccurate. surely. but they're not being historwould have te. surely. but they're not being historwould have been very good >> it would have been very good if they had been historically accurate. and if they been accurate. and if they had been bringing historians bringing in good historians when you you know, you when you turn, you know, last elections, um, last year's elections, um, a celebrated historian , uh, well, celebrated historian, uh, well, two historians, um, andrew gimson and jonathan sumption , gimson and jonathan sumption, ran, and neither of them were even , were even interviewed, let even, were even interviewed, let alone being chosen as the national trust recommended candidates. what do you say of an institution that that's cas
their remit the national trust.in and perpetuate a historical accuracy of these properties. that's part of what they're supposed so they're supposed to do. so surely. they're not being surely. but they're not being historically accurate. surely. but they're not being historwouldiccurate. surely. but they're not being historwould have te. surely. but they're not being historwould have been very good >> it would have been very good if they had been historically accurate. and if they been...
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i think— for being the national trust. i think the _ for being the national trust.iversalists but are really _ are no longer universalists but are really focused on people's racial, social. _ really focused on people's racial, social, sexual, gender, sexuality identity. — social, sexual, gender, sexuality identity. the impact of that politics _ identity. the impact of that politics has been clear in america and is _ politics has been clear in america and is a _ politics has been clear in america and is a matter of big debate. i don't _ and is a matter of big debate. i don't think— and is a matter of big debate. i don't think that we quite have the same _ don't think that we quite have the same type — don't think that we quite have the same type of debate in the uk. but i thought— same type of debate in the uk. but i thought it _ same type of debate in the uk. but i thought it was a very effective political — thought it was a very effective political speech today. we will never tet political speech today. we will never get into _ political speech today. we will never
i think— for being the national trust. i think the _ for being the national trust.iversalists but are really _ are no longer universalists but are really focused on people's racial, social. _ really focused on people's racial, social, sexual, gender, sexuality identity. — social, sexual, gender, sexuality identity. the impact of that politics _ identity. the impact of that politics has been clear in america and is _ politics has been clear in america and is a _ politics has been clear in...
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, but actually there are people within the national aren't happy national trust who aren't happy been going yeah, the national going in. yeah, the national trust, course. trust, of course. >> last year they did >> was it last year they did that 90. sorry 115 page report on 93 of their own properties strewn across the uk, which they identified , named and shamed as identified, named and shamed as being linked to slavery or colonialism , including winston colonialism, including winston churchill's sir winston churchill's sir winston churchill's former residence . so churchill's former residence. so you just want you want to go to national trust sites, enjoy them, enjoy preservation . them, enjoy the preservation. you don't want all this sort of, you claptrap shoved you know, woke claptrap shoved down throat at the same down your throat at the same time. well, they really leant into black lives matter. into the black lives matter. >> think stemmed from >> i think it all stemmed from from that, really. leant from that, really. they leant into that and then they really kicked on with
, but actually there are people within the national aren't happy national trust who aren't happy been going yeah, the national going in. yeah, the national trust, course. trust, of course. >> last year they did >> was it last year they did that 90. sorry 115 page report on 93 of their own properties strewn across the uk, which they identified , named and shamed as identified, named and shamed as being linked to slavery or colonialism , including winston colonialism, including...
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, when the tories are at war with the national trust , that's what the national trust, that's whatr commitment to service . commitment to service. >> yeah, okay. i mean, look, i actually think this is a very worrying sign of things to come under labour, okay? if he doesn't think that there's anything wrong with a great traditional british institution like the national trust going overtly woke, kind of denouncing its own history, arguably , i its own history, arguably, i would say, anyway, you know, pushing its traditional membership one side, membership base to one side, looking at the desecration of a lot of british history there. if he think there's he doesn't think there's anything then anything wrong with that, then what does that say about a future government ? oh, i future labour government? oh, i think we've lost andrea there. it's hard to say. oh, there we go. andrea, sorry about what? do you think that says about the potential future labour government? doesn't think government? if he doesn't think there's anything wrong about the way that national trust has way that the na
, when the tories are at war with the national trust , that's what the national trust, that's whatr commitment to service . commitment to service. >> yeah, okay. i mean, look, i actually think this is a very worrying sign of things to come under labour, okay? if he doesn't think that there's anything wrong with a great traditional british institution like the national trust going overtly woke, kind of denouncing its own history, arguably , i its own history, arguably, i would say, anyway,...
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they do feel that things like the national trust and the royal national lifeboat institution are havingting speech that keir starmer has made today. it's the civil society summit that's been held in london. >> and at one point he says, i'm not here to talk about the tories and then proceeds to talk at length about the tories, and he attacks them for their position in relation to the national trust and rnli . national trust and the rnli. >> and i think the conservatives are to on something here. i think they are right to challenge the national trust on what agenda has been, and what their agenda has been, and the most worrying issue here, i think, is that keir starmer is trying to normalise the walker agenda. >> he's trying to make it acceptable to have the views in terms of diversity, in terms of lgbtq, in terms of slavery and colonialism . um, he's trying to colonialism. um, he's trying to normalise it because the truth is, keir is captain walk. >> i mean, that's the reality of it. he takes the knee for black lives matter. >> uh, he struggles to define a woman. he's usually on the side
they do feel that things like the national trust and the royal national lifeboat institution are havingting speech that keir starmer has made today. it's the civil society summit that's been held in london. >> and at one point he says, i'm not here to talk about the tories and then proceeds to talk at length about the tories, and he attacks them for their position in relation to the national trust and rnli . national trust and the rnli. >> and i think the conservatives are to on...
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. war with the national trust.l over commitment to service . service. >> now, phil, we should clarify what it means about the tories being at war with the national trust, an institution that we all hold dear. i have my membership. yeah talking membership. yeah he's talking about some about the fact that some exhibits the national trust exhibits at the national trust were, um, very , um, how do we were, um, very, um, how do we phrase it ? were, um, very, um, how do we phrase it? some were, um, very, um, how do we phrase it ? some people would use phrase it? some people would use the word woke. well and what they've done, if you go into a lot of national trust accounts, they've great history they've got a great big history about of the about the colonial past of the owner of house. owner of the house. >> some of exhibits are >> some of these exhibits are a result of colonial trade . result of colonial trade. ridiculous frankly ridiculous. and it's provoked big problems in the in the national trust. there's people try
. war with the national trust.l over commitment to service . service. >> now, phil, we should clarify what it means about the tories being at war with the national trust, an institution that we all hold dear. i have my membership. yeah talking membership. yeah he's talking about some about the fact that some exhibits the national trust exhibits at the national trust were, um, very , um, how do we were, um, very, um, how do we phrase it ? were, um, very, um, how do we phrase it? some were,...
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and it comes to something when the tories are at war with the national trust.n politics of self—preservation prevail over commitment to service. people who are getting all the things that actually matter — saving lives, supporting those in need, serving others — get caught in the cross hairs of division and distraction. so the relationship between government and civil society needs a reset. because you should feel that you can speak up on behalf of the people you serve without fear, call out injustice where you see it, continue to push us all to be and to do better. the royal college of obstetricians and gynaecologists has issued new guidance, telling healthcare workers that they should not report women to the police if they suspect they have had an illegal abortion. the professional body says it is concerned about an increase in the number of police investigations, warning medical staff that they could be struck off if they share confidential patient data. with more on this i'm joined by our health correspondent sophie hutchinson. what exactly is this guidance
and it comes to something when the tories are at war with the national trust.n politics of self—preservation prevail over commitment to service. people who are getting all the things that actually matter — saving lives, supporting those in need, serving others — get caught in the cross hairs of division and distraction. so the relationship between government and civil society needs a reset. because you should feel that you can speak up on behalf of the people you serve without fear, call...
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, because if not if, i will even say more clearly when it will be created. the government of national truste chances to move from office-presidential to parliamentary-presidential, to return to what is defined by legislation, i remind you that martial law does not provide for restrictions on the constitution as such, i.e. there may be restrictions on gatherings due to the relevant rules of martial law state, but the power system as such does not change, the volume the powers of the president are not extended. the scope of powers in general, it is not possible to change the constitution during the war, the law prohibits it from being changed, and accordingly, her fizo just thought that he came and agreed with his, he really is not all about everything, as far as i know, well, for three or four hours spent on a visit to ukraine , literally, that is, he was here until lunch, and i think he could have had lunch in bratislava, maybe have lunch and no, i’m already at home, well, yes, but there was no joint approach to the press nothing, that is, they squeezed there... they signed the most optical
, because if not if, i will even say more clearly when it will be created. the government of national truste chances to move from office-presidential to parliamentary-presidential, to return to what is defined by legislation, i remind you that martial law does not provide for restrictions on the constitution as such, i.e. there may be restrictions on gatherings due to the relevant rules of martial law state, but the power system as such does not change, the volume the powers of the president...
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and it comes to something when the tories are at war with the national trust.hat happens when politics of self—preservation prevail over commitment to service. people who are getting on with things that actually matter, saving lives, supporting those in need, serving others, get caught in the crosshairs of division and destruction. so the relationship between government and civil society needs a reset. because you should feel that you can speak up you should feel that you can speak up on behalf of the people you serve without fear, call out injustice where you see it, continue to push us all to be and to do better. that was sir keir _ us all to be and to do better. that was sir keir starmer _ was sir keir starmer speaking earlier. some of the uk's biggest airports could miss thejune deadline to install new scanning technology — that will allow passengers to take higher volumes of liquids through security. at the moment they must be in containers of 100 millilitres or less. the new scanners will get rid of that limit but challenges in installing them mean that n
and it comes to something when the tories are at war with the national trust.hat happens when politics of self—preservation prevail over commitment to service. people who are getting on with things that actually matter, saving lives, supporting those in need, serving others, get caught in the crosshairs of division and destruction. so the relationship between government and civil society needs a reset. because you should feel that you can speak up you should feel that you can speak up on...
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instead of working with the national trust so more people can learn about and celebrate the culture andn their work in its desperation to cling onto power at all costs. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, there accusing the conservative party of trying to find "woke agendas" in britain's civic institutions so that the party can then attack them. speaking at a conference in london, sir keir said the conservatives were waging a war on "the proud spirit of service in this country". well, rishi sunak has responded to sir keir starmer�*s comments. it does sound to me like a distraction from the fact that keir starmer, who's been leader of the opposition for four years, can't actually say what he would do differently to run this country. that's because he doesn't have a plan. can't say how he'd bring the number of small boat arrivals down, can't say how he would fund his £28 billion green spending spree, which just means higher taxes. and the contrast is clear. our plan is working. the boat numbers are coming down. the longest waits in the nhs have been virtually eliminated and this month we
instead of working with the national trust so more people can learn about and celebrate the culture andn their work in its desperation to cling onto power at all costs. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, there accusing the conservative party of trying to find "woke agendas" in britain's civic institutions so that the party can then attack them. speaking at a conference in london, sir keir said the conservatives were waging a war on "the proud spirit of service in this...
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alliance of workers with the parties of moderation and development of the call of iranians and national trustom the news of the election of the assembly of leadership experts, mr. ebrahimi, a member of the central council of the mubarez clergy society , said that he is in harmony with the qom seminary teachers' society. let 's give a joint list and the election calendar of the assembly of experts shows that in less than two weeks, the results of the candidates' qualifications will be announced . in the name of god, i would like to say hello and good morning to you , dear viewers of the news network right now, when i am at your service , i am witnessing the precipitation in the form of rain in some parts of ilam albors , tehran, khuzestan provinces . rainfall reported today. we expect to witness rains in the northwestern parts of the western regions of the southwest, the central slopes of the zagros , the southern slopes of alborzbar , the southern slopes of alborz. central areas, parts of the north in the eastern part of our country , we are also witnessing the rains in the form of scattered
alliance of workers with the parties of moderation and development of the call of iranians and national trustom the news of the election of the assembly of leadership experts, mr. ebrahimi, a member of the central council of the mubarez clergy society , said that he is in harmony with the qom seminary teachers' society. let 's give a joint list and the election calendar of the assembly of experts shows that in less than two weeks, the results of the candidates' qualifications will be announced...
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national debt. we are asking you which party do you trust to lower the national debt? 34 trillion and counting. e are the phone numbers for democrats, republicans and independents. we start on the yrepublican lin, good morning to you roy. vcaller: i don't trust the republicans with the dead. even though i'm on the line for republicans. host: usa today with the chart president has increased the national debt by 2 trillion at thi point but former president donald trump contributing 8.2 trillion. barack obama 8.3 trillion it was george w. bush with 6 trillion. ■÷this is william out of ohio on the independent line. caller: good morning. the democrats do a lot better on the national debt than the republicans. donald trump 8 trillion in four years. i think the democrats have a much better chance than the idiots that were in their four years ago. caller: good morning, i thank you for allowing me to express i think it is the republicans. when the past administration was in office he hired his daughter and son-in-law to come in the white house and they are collecting money. he gave the rich a bunch of ta
national debt. we are asking you which party do you trust to lower the national debt? 34 trillion and counting. e are the phone numbers for democrats, republicans and independents. we start on the yrepublican lin, good morning to you roy. vcaller: i don't trust the republicans with the dead. even though i'm on the line for republicans. host: usa today with the chart president has increased the national debt by 2 trillion at thi point but former president donald trump contributing 8.2 trillion....
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in part i can, that the creation of the government, as i don’t know how to call it correctly , national trusttechnocratic, that it will replace the delegitimization of the same president, well first of all, let me remind you that mrs. iryna also said that the legitimacy of the deputies is also in question, yes, well, relatively speaking, four years have passed, if not now, then after a certain time, but the same goes for you and me, colleagues, dear deputies, eh, apparently, the same claims can be made, well, not that claims, but there can be certain doubts and so on, so the situation really looks like a dead end, the only thing, i would like us not to confused different things, because in... maybe, i suppose, i don't consider myself an in-depth specialist there, a specialist in the constitutional law of the process and others, but it is possible, perhaps through certain changes in certain laws , to make appropriate changes so that during the martial law the country is categorically not left without a president, no matter what we want, no matter what relationship we have with him, but accordi
in part i can, that the creation of the government, as i don’t know how to call it correctly , national trusttechnocratic, that it will replace the delegitimization of the same president, well first of all, let me remind you that mrs. iryna also said that the legitimacy of the deputies is also in question, yes, well, relatively speaking, four years have passed, if not now, then after a certain time, but the same goes for you and me, colleagues, dear deputies, eh, apparently, the same claims...
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part i can say that the creation of a government, as i do not know how to call it correctly, of national trusther technocratic one, that it will replace the de... legitimization of the same president, well , first of all, i will remind ms. iryna about this said that the legitimacy of the deputies is also in question, yes, well, relatively speaking, four years have passed, if not... not now, then after a certain time, but the same goes for you and my colleagues, dear deputies, probably, well, the same the claims themselves, well, not that claims, but there may be certain doubts and so on, so the situation really looks like a dead end, the only thing i would like is that we do not confuse different things, because maybe i am assuming, i do not consider myself deep there a specialist is a specialist in the constitutional law of the process and... others, but maybe, maybe by certain changes to certain laws , to make appropriate changes so that during the martial law the country is categorically not left without a president, no matter what we want, whatever relationship we have with him, but accord
part i can say that the creation of a government, as i do not know how to call it correctly, of national trusther technocratic one, that it will replace the de... legitimization of the same president, well , first of all, i will remind ms. iryna about this said that the legitimacy of the deputies is also in question, yes, well, relatively speaking, four years have passed, if not... not now, then after a certain time, but the same goes for you and my colleagues, dear deputies, probably, well,...
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i am the senior vice president for historic sites at the national trust for historic preservation. we have connections to at least four sites that are part of their presidential sites, coalition and i'd like to acknowledge that, you know, we have we have people here, yola dance, who's the president and ceo of james mattis is montpelier is here. elizabeth karcher, the executive director to president woodrow wilson house is here is here. hopefully karli hawkins will come come soon. and of course we have stuart maclaren, who's the head of the white house historical association, all part of our trust sites coalition. i just wanted to say, you know, when i think about our work, i think about our work as an opportunity to really help society and our world, to see the humanity of one another and when i hear about your stories about time, a full american story and really thinking about providing can't text and nuance and complexity to the men that we have been been attached to through these presidential sites. what i would love to hear from you all is how have you witnessed your visit. is
i am the senior vice president for historic sites at the national trust for historic preservation. we have connections to at least four sites that are part of their presidential sites, coalition and i'd like to acknowledge that, you know, we have we have people here, yola dance, who's the president and ceo of james mattis is montpelier is here. elizabeth karcher, the executive director to president woodrow wilson house is here is here. hopefully karli hawkins will come come soon. and of course...
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that keeps our commitment to allies and partners america has been and is the most trusted nation in the world. that is why we have allies. if we abandon ukraine then we will lose the trust of many other nations. we have to move forward. we have to invest in our industrial base we have to do many things but the first step is to support the people of ukraine in their struggle against autocracy. we must do that and i encourage urge allof my colleagues to joi. >> thank you at senator schumer, reid, and murphy i am here really to echo what we have heard from senator schumer and read. we are nearly two years into this war in ukraine despite all the russian missiles that have been fired all of the barbaric attacks ukraine continues to stand. i had the opportunity on friday to visit a refugee center in new hampshire met with several ukrainians, women who are here. one woman was very thankful that she had been allowed to go back to the funeral of her brother who had died in the war. another woman and her children were from mariupol they talked about the horrors at the end of the siege and mariup
that keeps our commitment to allies and partners america has been and is the most trusted nation in the world. that is why we have allies. if we abandon ukraine then we will lose the trust of many other nations. we have to move forward. we have to invest in our industrial base we have to do many things but the first step is to support the people of ukraine in their struggle against autocracy. we must do that and i encourage urge allof my colleagues to joi. >> thank you at senator schumer,...
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responsibility, they would have called really the best specialists, we are talking about a government of national trustt because someone needs power, but because when there is real trust between people, you can call the best lawyers, do it quickly, without organizing a bazaar, draft people, fire those who serve with... day, although it must be said, it is difficult to do, because it is very difficult to demobilize people in a warring country, we all understand this very well, but the need exists, someone has really bad health, someone can take some respite, so that later... go to the front again, count it, we arrange pr games , some do not want to do anything, others submit 10 alternative bills and say, we will release all of you in 5 months, you understand, and they arrange pr games around the national security of the state, at this time, the army not only has no soldiers, there are no shells, we understand this very well, there are no drones, because where are our millions and billions of drones, for the kitchen, people will collect them in the kitchens, there is no ammunition. there are not very man
responsibility, they would have called really the best specialists, we are talking about a government of national trustt because someone needs power, but because when there is real trust between people, you can call the best lawyers, do it quickly, without organizing a bazaar, draft people, fire those who serve with... day, although it must be said, it is difficult to do, because it is very difficult to demobilize people in a warring country, we all understand this very well, but the need...
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all these scandals, the endless voting there and so on, and that's why it is the government of national trusttional name, it becomes vital for the country in this situation, especially given that on march 28, we essentially lose, well, legitimacy, yes , certain legitimacy of the president of ukraine, his... five-year, and this is a very significant point, in this situation, well, only the verkhovna rada together with the new coalition of national unity, in fact , can become this legitimate authority in this situation and take responsibility, so we need to be very balanced here, but we we are ready for this, that 's for sure, without trading for briefcases, i want to say right away, right away, we can't be talking about some positions there, etc., briefcases and so on, here we are responsible for the future of the country, for its survival in these situations, but from the one who would be appointed as the prime minister, would also a lot would depend, you know, we had one gentleman on a scooter , for example, of course, let's be adults, yes, we can speak frankly, i am convinced that today thi
all these scandals, the endless voting there and so on, and that's why it is the government of national trusttional name, it becomes vital for the country in this situation, especially given that on march 28, we essentially lose, well, legitimacy, yes , certain legitimacy of the president of ukraine, his... five-year, and this is a very significant point, in this situation, well, only the verkhovna rada together with the new coalition of national unity, in fact , can become this legitimate...
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the national trust said its teams were horrified when the animals were found on their land and anyone— erosion is carving dramatic features into this, the world's biggest iceberg — in what's likely to be the final months of its existence. the iceberg — known as a23a — is being ground down by the warmer air and water it's encountering as it drifts slowly away from the antarctic. but it's not seen as a consequence of climate change — and as it melts, it will have benefits, asjonathan amos reports. after three decades confined to the freezer in antarctica, a23a is on the move, travelling north into warmer waters. the berg is now melting — and fast. an expedition this week saw waves gouging huge caves and arches in its walls. only a23a's enormous scale is keeping it in existence. satellite images show the frozen block to have a width of 65 kilometres, or a0 miles. that's like the distance from manchester to sheffield. a23a has an area of 3900 square kilometres — that's more than twice the size of greater london. and its average thickness is about 280 metres, nearly as tall as the eiffel t
the national trust said its teams were horrified when the animals were found on their land and anyone— erosion is carving dramatic features into this, the world's biggest iceberg — in what's likely to be the final months of its existence. the iceberg — known as a23a — is being ground down by the warmer air and water it's encountering as it drifts slowly away from the antarctic. but it's not seen as a consequence of climate change — and as it melts, it will have benefits, asjonathan...
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national debt is 34 trillion and counting. we are asking you this morning how and which trust to lower the national debt. here's the headline from washington, congress passes a continuing resolution. this is on the senate floor chuck schumer before the final vote on that legislation. [video clip] >> we have good news there will not be a shutdown on friday because both sides worked together the government will stay open, service will not be disrupted and we avoid an unneeded disaster. we worked into the evening to work this agreement so i think everyone for their good work. we stayed upngthanks to both sides working together, the senate is passing this with enough time for the house to take it up today and send it to the president's desk well before the deadline avoiding athis is good news for so many who would have felt the sting of a govei think my colleagues for their good work. it ist americans want to see. both sides working together and governing responsibly. chaos, no spectacle, no shutdown. host: that was chuck schumer yesterday with the final vote 77-18. in the house it was 314-108. more democrat
national debt is 34 trillion and counting. we are asking you this morning how and which trust to lower the national debt. here's the headline from washington, congress passes a continuing resolution. this is on the senate floor chuck schumer before the final vote on that legislation. [video clip] >> we have good news there will not be a shutdown on friday because both sides worked together the government will stay open, service will not be disrupted and we avoid an unneeded disaster. we...
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and on about the national trust and all going on about all of this stuff going on about the actuallyhat kind people point out that the kind of woke brigade have captured a lot institutions, including lot of institutions, including the service, think the civil service, no, i think it's trendy to be it's become very trendy to be all things anti white i all things anti white and i think labour going forward think labour and going forward will that. will facilitate that. >> now , see >> even more now, as we see earlier, keir starmer and angela rayner knelt for blm . um that rayner knelt for blm. um that was a marxist scam . um, you was a marxist scam. um, you know, that made its organisers incredibly rich . incredibly rich. >> the mansions of the england football team. >> right. so with keir starmer kneeling, showed so much weakness. >> but the entire england football team did. >> adam inappropriate. i don't agree with that. >> but it was very early on. it was very early on in the blm movement. >> a lot of black footballers think that kneeling is correct before game. before a game. >> do
and on about the national trust and all going on about all of this stuff going on about the actuallyhat kind people point out that the kind of woke brigade have captured a lot institutions, including lot of institutions, including the service, think the civil service, no, i think it's trendy to be it's become very trendy to be all things anti white i all things anti white and i think labour going forward think labour and going forward will that. will facilitate that. >> now , see >>...
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as with care start of the saints of the conservative government spending time fighting the national trustould like to think that this is an electio . . . . would like to think that this is an electio , . ., , ., ., would like to think that this is an electio , , ., ., , election because the leader and be forced to apologise _ election because the leader and be forced to apologise to _ election because the leader and be forced to apologise to dave - election because the leader and be forced to apologise to dave for - forced to apologise to dave for telling the prime minister he had floods of thousands of people in his hands related to what is happening in gaza, voters will want an election that is spot on issues not on two sides trading insults. yes. on two sides trading insults. yes, it is our on two sides trading insults. yes, it is your approach _ on two sides trading insults. yes, it is your approach to _ on two sides trading insults. yes, it is your approach to issues - on two sides trading insults. is: it is your approach to issues which changes people's lives. in politics ought to b
as with care start of the saints of the conservative government spending time fighting the national trustould like to think that this is an electio . . . . would like to think that this is an electio , . ., , ., ., would like to think that this is an electio , , ., ., , election because the leader and be forced to apologise _ election because the leader and be forced to apologise to _ election because the leader and be forced to apologise to dave - election because the leader and be forced to...
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the national trust to own the land say their teams were horrified to discover the animals.s in a zoo or nature documentary, but adrian graham has 27 on his farm in lincoln shed —— these cortices. 27 on his farm in lincoln shed -- these cortices.— these cortices. they wouldn't survive naturally _ these cortices. they wouldn't survive naturally in _ these cortices. they wouldn't survive naturally in the i these cortices. they wouldn't survive naturally in the cold l survive naturally in the cold weather that we are having at the moment and it's very disheartening and soul destroying that such a rare and soul destroying that such a rare and special species has been left to suffer in this way. the and special species has been left to suffer in this way.— suffer in this way. the deaths have left local people — suffer in this way. the deaths have left local people feeling _ suffer in this way. the deaths have left local people feeling shocked i left local people feeling shocked and saddened. it left local people feeling shocked and saddened.— and saddened. it seems quite horrifyi
the national trust to own the land say their teams were horrified to discover the animals.s in a zoo or nature documentary, but adrian graham has 27 on his farm in lincoln shed —— these cortices. 27 on his farm in lincoln shed -- these cortices.— these cortices. they wouldn't survive naturally _ these cortices. they wouldn't survive naturally in _ these cortices. they wouldn't survive naturally in the i these cortices. they wouldn't survive naturally in the cold l survive naturally in the...
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the national trust for historic preservation. and the dole institute. it is their support that makes programs like tonight possible, and it is my pleasure to officially welcome you to flair's first program of 2023, an examination of the life and legacy of julia gardiner tyler. our moderator this evening is elizabeth backer estrada of the san francisco public library. other participants include sharon leahy, an independent scholar and christopher leahy professor of history at keuka park college. thank you, myra, for the lovely introduction. i'm delighted to be with all of you today. i will be providing a brief and basic overview of julia tyler's era as an introduction to the presentation by christopher and sharon leahy. julia gardner oh, sorry. julia gardner the future mrs. john tyler was born in new york in 1820, during the post-revolution arie war era of the early republic. julia lived in a time of transition as the elite revolutionary past receded and the antebellum or pre-civil war era of the common man came into being. i will mention three aspects o
the national trust for historic preservation. and the dole institute. it is their support that makes programs like tonight possible, and it is my pleasure to officially welcome you to flair's first program of 2023, an examination of the life and legacy of julia gardiner tyler. our moderator this evening is elizabeth backer estrada of the san francisco public library. other participants include sharon leahy, an independent scholar and christopher leahy professor of history at keuka park college....
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i say have a national service trust fund and let anybody in america who wants to borrow the money to go to college do it. anybody. he says, let people cash in their iras without penalty to pay for education or health care costs. it sounds, doesn't it? we won't punish you if you have to give up your savings to educate your children or take care of your parents. we won't punish you. we'll change the law so we won't just put you on your knees when you have to take your life savings away to educate your kids or take care of your parents. i say we ought to give incentives. the american, to educate their kids and take care of their parents without having to take their life savings away. and that's the kind of program i've offered. we don't underst stand sometimes i think that all of us don't understand. this is. a big, big problem. we have been losing our growth rates to other countries for more than a decade. you can't play around with this. we've got to have world class, world class health care, a world class economic program. so those who think we have to sacrifice our environment? my a
i say have a national service trust fund and let anybody in america who wants to borrow the money to go to college do it. anybody. he says, let people cash in their iras without penalty to pay for education or health care costs. it sounds, doesn't it? we won't punish you if you have to give up your savings to educate your children or take care of your parents. we won't punish you. we'll change the law so we won't just put you on your knees when you have to take your life savings away to educate...
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anticipation the recipient promised by the lord, the righteous king who saves, in whose name the nations will trustf time had finally come, a child was born to us, so that whoever believes in him should not perish, but have eternal life. any god who surpasses understanding sent into the world neither an intercessor, nor an angel, nor a strong and... public ruler, as people thought, god himself became incarnate to free man from power, sin and evil, it is worthy of amazement that the greatest event in history , which was announced by the old testament prophets, and which even the outstanding thinkers of antiquity had a presentiment that what would happen so modestly would be unpleasant. the reception was asleep, jerusalem was sleeping, all of judea was sleeping. lord, almighty, king. appeared to the world not to the solemn sounds of a large voice and general rejoicing, but humbly and meekly in the night life of a wretched cave in... sung by a dream, an angel and a few acts who came to see what had happened. at the very beginning of his earthly journey, the lord seemed to want, within the limits of hu
anticipation the recipient promised by the lord, the righteous king who saves, in whose name the nations will trustf time had finally come, a child was born to us, so that whoever believes in him should not perish, but have eternal life. any god who surpasses understanding sent into the world neither an intercessor, nor an angel, nor a strong and... public ruler, as people thought, god himself became incarnate to free man from power, sin and evil, it is worthy of amazement that the greatest...
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what they find is that only 35% of republicans today say they trust national news organization compared70% in 2016. that was not very long ago. conservative trust, a national organization, has fallen by 14% since late 2019, compared to single digit drops during each year during the trump era. so that is a serious decline a inability for us to decide kind of what scandals are important what's not important in a nonpartisan if you look at the details here, pew, you can see clearly that we as a country are getting our news from different sources. republicans from one democrats from another. so democrats here, mostly from cnn and nbc, republicans from news and abc. so that means that in some cases people live in different mediaecosystems and that's creating this inability for us agree on like what is a scandal and therefore how a president handle so in searching for these i found this which i thought was really stunning. newt gingrich's three marriages mean he might make strong president. really? i dn't read the article. so i don't know how. but the headline says it all right. that we live
what they find is that only 35% of republicans today say they trust national news organization compared70% in 2016. that was not very long ago. conservative trust, a national organization, has fallen by 14% since late 2019, compared to single digit drops during each year during the trump era. so that is a serious decline a inability for us to decide kind of what scandals are important what's not important in a nonpartisan if you look at the details here, pew, you can see clearly that we as a...
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lost and lost so big at the last general election in 2019 was because people didn't trust the labour party with national trust jeremy corbyn. and their view is that by cleaving pretty close to the government on most issues, while occasionally quibbling with a dotted i or a cross t here or there, they display that they are serious and trustworthy on national security. so there was a lot of that, but also a bit on his domestic policies, because one of the big rows of this year has been about his green spending pledge, a pledge to borrow, to invest £28 billion a year. it went backwards. the pledge went backwards. that's why. he was a that's why. so to start with, they used to say it would be an extra 28 billion every year. then it went to, "yes, we're still going to do the 28, but only "in a second half." and the parliament and the problem politically, which i was trying to get keir starmer to answer this morning and i'm not sure that i really managed to get him to answer is that they started all this by promising people lots of goodies, lots of newjobs in green industries, cheaper bills, energy security a
lost and lost so big at the last general election in 2019 was because people didn't trust the labour party with national trust jeremy corbyn. and their view is that by cleaving pretty close to the government on most issues, while occasionally quibbling with a dotted i or a cross t here or there, they display that they are serious and trustworthy on national security. so there was a lot of that, but also a bit on his domestic policies, because one of the big rows of this year has been about his...
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the first and main condition for this is the unity of the palestinian nation itself. we trust that our palestinian brothers and sisters will show strategic wisdom and will abandon all opportunistic considerations, civil strife, which... another key factor is the inviolability of the two-state formula for a palestinian-israeli settlement and the imperative for its speedy implementation. the statement of the israeli leadership, which calls this formula into question, is alarming. we also draw attention to the vague statements of the leadership of the us state department on this matter. i would not like washington to once again rely on its supposedly effective one. in fact, absolutely failed bilateral diplomacy, hoping to somehow settle the favorable parameters of the middle east settlement before the november elections and not caring at all about the long-term consequences. we have observed all this many times already, every turn the arrogant unilateral us policy in the middle east, its separate, shuttle negotiations with the regions, accompanied by financial promises. it is the
the first and main condition for this is the unity of the palestinian nation itself. we trust that our palestinian brothers and sisters will show strategic wisdom and will abandon all opportunistic considerations, civil strife, which... another key factor is the inviolability of the two-state formula for a palestinian-israeli settlement and the imperative for its speedy implementation. the statement of the israeli leadership, which calls this formula into question, is alarming. we also draw...
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manufacturing the culture wars and attacking institutions the national institutions like the national trustd of the program and video comment editor at the daily telegraph steven edgington, has revealed that internal bbc recruitment document explicitly order recruiters not to hire people who are, quote , dismissive of who are, quote, dismissive of diversity and inclusion in and surrounding topics, unquote . so surrounding topics, unquote. so not only has this proved, sir keir's thesis wrong, it also goes to show that the day the agendaisin goes to show that the day the agenda is in favour of all diversity except the one that matters most diversity of thought. perhaps it's no surprise that the bbc's coverage appears to be guided by the pc groupthink that sir keir seems to believe is a myth . well, to believe is a myth. well, joining me now is the man who uncovered the story. video commentator at the telegraph, steven edgington . steven, thank steven edgington. steven, thank you very much for coming in. um, this seems to me to be a really important story because the bbc has always pretending
manufacturing the culture wars and attacking institutions the national institutions like the national trustd of the program and video comment editor at the daily telegraph steven edgington, has revealed that internal bbc recruitment document explicitly order recruiters not to hire people who are, quote , dismissive of who are, quote, dismissive of diversity and inclusion in and surrounding topics, unquote . so surrounding topics, unquote. so not only has this proved, sir keir's thesis wrong, it...
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anticipation of the reconciler promised by the lord, the righteous saving king, in whose name the nations will trusten the fullness of times had finally come, a child was born to us, so that whoever believes in him should not perish, but have life. but humbly and meekly, in the silence of the night of a wretched cave, sung by a host of angels and a few shepherds who came to see, what's happened. at the very beginning of his earthly journey, the lord seemed to want, within the limits of humiliation, to show an image of virtue, st. john chrysostom reflects. this is the only noble thing to do. perfect love, which does not seek its own, does not put itself on display and does not demand the honor of glory, but is ready to endure all the hardships of sorrow for the benefit of its neighbors. that is why, the ecumenical teacher of the church continues: the lord accepts my body so that i can receive his word, and having accepted my flesh, he gives me his spirit. so that by giving and receiving, you can tell me the treasure life. in this, the abundant love of god was revealed to us, that we received the true
anticipation of the reconciler promised by the lord, the righteous saving king, in whose name the nations will trusten the fullness of times had finally come, a child was born to us, so that whoever believes in him should not perish, but have life. but humbly and meekly, in the silence of the night of a wretched cave, sung by a host of angels and a few shepherds who came to see, what's happened. at the very beginning of his earthly journey, the lord seemed to want, within the limits of...
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plus, the leader of the opposition to sir keir starmer has come out in defence of the woke national trustverrun the pc become overrun by the pc religion, branding the tories as mccarthyite right, but is secure fighting a culture war he claims doesn't even exist. state of the nafion doesn't even exist. state of the nation starts now. i'll also be joined by battle hardened panel this evening. communications officer at the institute for economic affairs, reem ibrahim, and the author and broadcaster amy nicholl turner. as always, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. team. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's what you've been it's what you've all been waiting of the day waiting for. the news of the day with middlehurst . jacob with polly middlehurst. jacob >> thank you and good evening. well, new weather warnings have been issued tonight with storm josslyn heading for the uk just as the country recovers from storm isha . two people died in storm isha. two people died in tens of thousands of people were left without power after the uk was battered last night with
plus, the leader of the opposition to sir keir starmer has come out in defence of the woke national trustverrun the pc become overrun by the pc religion, branding the tories as mccarthyite right, but is secure fighting a culture war he claims doesn't even exist. state of the nafion doesn't even exist. state of the nation starts now. i'll also be joined by battle hardened panel this evening. communications officer at the institute for economic affairs, reem ibrahim, and the author and...
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the voluntary alan, he mentioned the example, alan, he mentioned the rnli, uh, he mentioned the national trusthink the thing is he's trying he's saying that the tories have created a war, tories have created a fake war, a woke against woke and it's completely spurious . and there's completely spurious. and there's all these people that are doing great work. there are great work. yes, there are people line doing people on the front line doing great the great work, but in the institutions, as we've seen that die , the goals of diversity, die, um, the goals of diversity, eqtu die, um, the goals of diversity, equity and inclusion as well as esg have become rampant and dominant, and they've become in a situation where they've become more preoccupied with those goals and those objectives than they have with their core work. to say that it's a fake war and it's just sowing division is actually being very disingenuous. and keir is actually ignoring the fact that many of the labour organisations and councils up and down the country are promoting these things as well. >> and speaking of labour, it's 100
the voluntary alan, he mentioned the example, alan, he mentioned the rnli, uh, he mentioned the national trusthink the thing is he's trying he's saying that the tories have created a war, tories have created a fake war, a woke against woke and it's completely spurious . and there's completely spurious. and there's all these people that are doing great work. there are great work. yes, there are people line doing people on the front line doing great the great work, but in the institutions, as...
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the main point is that the national media is trusted by the society and is a tool to inform the publicd in this way, people who cannot afford huge expenses for advertising can do so with peace of mind and confidence. this media , which can do great things, introduce themselves and state their programs, and since people may not be able to have tract ads or other ads, in this way , they can introduce themselves in the elections . very well, thank you very much. i will say goodbye to your explanation, god forbid i ask you about the content what is the content, how is it supposed to go , how many times will it be broadcast, but before that, let's see a report about what is going to be depicted in these contents and broadcast to the viewers. let's ask a content in the name of god. hello to the twelfth vote program. welcome to this questions program. we will ask one of the candidates of this term. in the first part of the template, the general characteristics of the candidate are stated. in the second part, he is asked about the three priorities of the constituency. if you become a member of
the main point is that the national media is trusted by the society and is a tool to inform the publicd in this way, people who cannot afford huge expenses for advertising can do so with peace of mind and confidence. this media , which can do great things, introduce themselves and state their programs, and since people may not be able to have tract ads or other ads, in this way , they can introduce themselves in the elections . very well, thank you very much. i will say goodbye to your...
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anticipation of the promised lord the reconciler, the righteous king who saves, in whose name the nations will trust time finally came, a child was born to us, so that whoever believes in him... would perish, but have eternal life. the love of god, which surpasses understanding, sent into the world not an intercessor, not an angel, not a strong and powerful ruler, as people thought, god himself became incarnate to free man from the power of sin and evil. worthy of amazement is the greatest event in history. about which the old testament prophets proclaimed, and which even the outstanding thinkers of antiquity had a presentiment that it would happen so modestly, outwardly unnoticeable, bethlehem slept, jerusalem slept, all judea slept, the lord almighty, the king of kings, the ruler of the universe, did not appear to the world under solemn sounds. voice and general rejoicing, but humbly meekly, in the silence of the night of a wretched cave, sung by a host of angels and a few shepherds who came to see what had happened. at the very beginning of his earthly journey, the lord seemed to want, within the
anticipation of the promised lord the reconciler, the righteous king who saves, in whose name the nations will trust time finally came, a child was born to us, so that whoever believes in him... would perish, but have eternal life. the love of god, which surpasses understanding, sent into the world not an intercessor, not an angel, not a strong and powerful ruler, as people thought, god himself became incarnate to free man from the power of sin and evil. worthy of amazement is the greatest...