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rachel clarke is a doctor. in 0xfordshire with her family and worked on covid wards during the pandemic. i'm somebody who as as a doctor is very active on social media, precisely because i see that as an extension of my medicine. she encourages people to getjabbed on twitter. it's led to some awful abuse. yeah, this one, you are a vile, nasty woman. nuremberg trials are coming for you and all your comrades that have pushed the covid lie. you look at your phone and you read somebody who is telling you, as an nhs doctor, that they want to rape you until you need one of your own ventilators. you will be accused of being a whore or a slut. you will be threatened physically, sexually as well as verbally. rachel hoped twitter would stop the worst of the abuse. i have reported misogynistic abuse, threats of rape, threats of being killed over and over again. most of those reports have never resulted in anyone being blocked or issued with a temporary ban on twitter. new research suggests, 97% of accounts reported to twi
rachel clarke is a doctor. in 0xfordshire with her family and worked on covid wards during the pandemic. i'm somebody who as as a doctor is very active on social media, precisely because i see that as an extension of my medicine. she encourages people to getjabbed on twitter. it's led to some awful abuse. yeah, this one, you are a vile, nasty woman. nuremberg trials are coming for you and all your comrades that have pushed the covid lie. you look at your phone and you read somebody who is...
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dr rachel clarke used twitter during the pandemic to encourage people to get their covid jabs.g killed over and over again. most of those reports have never resulted in anyone being blocked or issued with temporary ban on twitter. twitter says it takes action when its rules are violated, and that closing accounts isn't the only option. as the bbc�*s specialist disinformation reporter, i also get a lot of abuse. so i'm recording this because, last night, i got some of the worst abuse that i've received doing thisjob, really. i mean, i'm quite used to getting it now. all the main social media companies say they don't promote hate on their platforms and take action to stop it. to test this, panorama set up a fake profile of a man who'd already shown some hostility to women on his profile, and found facebook and instagram recommended him more and more anti—women content, some involving sexual violence. this profile, if it were a real person, would have been brought into a hateful community full of misogynistic content very, very quickly, within two weeks. facebook, which also owns
dr rachel clarke used twitter during the pandemic to encourage people to get their covid jabs.g killed over and over again. most of those reports have never resulted in anyone being blocked or issued with temporary ban on twitter. twitter says it takes action when its rules are violated, and that closing accounts isn't the only option. as the bbc�*s specialist disinformation reporter, i also get a lot of abuse. so i'm recording this because, last night, i got some of the worst abuse that i've...
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rachel. he's a member of that committee. they tried to get clark to sit down for a voluntary interview with him over the summer, but he did not respond. according to politico, he has yet to field questions from congressional investigators, scrutinizing trump's final weeks in office. his lawyer declined to comment on the subpoena. betsy woodruff swan reported for politico, broke the news of jeffrey rosen's testimony today, and she joins me now. it was not necessarily unanticipated but still a big deal, and this is a very big central figure in this entire thing, and i think someone who's going to not be cavalier about violating subpoenas if i had to guess? >> the january 6th story is very much in terms of this particular episode a tale of two jeffs. we know a ton about jeff rosen's perspective, he's actually been unusually forthcoming regarding just about everything he knows from his time running the justice department through a historically chaotic moment. i know based on conversations with folks throughout the day that one of the key focuses now fo
rachel. he's a member of that committee. they tried to get clark to sit down for a voluntary interview with him over the summer, but he did not respond. according to politico, he has yet to field questions from congressional investigators, scrutinizing trump's final weeks in office. his lawyer declined to comment on the subpoena. betsy woodruff swan reported for politico, broke the news of jeffrey rosen's testimony today, and she joins me now. it was not necessarily unanticipated but still a...
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one gas industry at excellent points to consider here, clark edwards, we really appreciate your time and insight today. appreciate it. thank you, rachel. thank you, brent. ah, global markets are mostly up this week as they rebound from several weeks of decreasing sentiment. we start in russia as the mo, x is up more than 3 percent for the week. as oil and gas prices remain high. as we have talked about during the energy crisis facing europe, russian president vladimir putin said this week, his nation is ready to help stabilize prices. something else to keep an eye out here, the world bank updates forecast for russia's economic growth this year. now projecting expansion of 4.3 percent in 2021. moving to asian markets, the shanghai composite, it's in the green, but friday was the only day this week for training. after markets were closed for the golden week holiday. on friday, the capacity gained more than a half of a percent data released friday showed the services sector grew in september, the services purchasing managers index rose to $53.00 for the month from 46.7 in august. of course, as a reminder, anything over 50 shows, growth i
one gas industry at excellent points to consider here, clark edwards, we really appreciate your time and insight today. appreciate it. thank you, rachel. thank you, brent. ah, global markets are mostly up this week as they rebound from several weeks of decreasing sentiment. we start in russia as the mo, x is up more than 3 percent for the week. as oil and gas prices remain high. as we have talked about during the energy crisis facing europe, russian president vladimir putin said this week, his...
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clarks. >> wow. go, lawrence. go get it. go get it! >> thank you, rachel. the staff from the senate judiciary committee issued two reports today, and both of them are deeply disturbing. and for me the report that is actually most disturbing is the one you really haven't heard much about or haven't heard anything about at all until a moment ago. i was discussing with rachel. the democratic staff of the senate judiciary committee issued a report titled "subverting justice," giving us more detail about the coup donald trump was attempting from the oval office and the role he wanted the justice department and the attorney general to play in that coup. much of what is the in the democratic staff report has already been reported in newspapers and books covering the final days of the trump presidency. there is much more specificity on all of that in this report. the committee had the full cooperation of donald trump's last acting attorney general, jeffrey rosen and the deputy attorney general richard donegon. so we now know donald trump began an oval office meetin
clarks. >> wow. go, lawrence. go get it. go get it! >> thank you, rachel. the staff from the senate judiciary committee issued two reports today, and both of them are deeply disturbing. and for me the report that is actually most disturbing is the one you really haven't heard much about or haven't heard anything about at all until a moment ago. i was discussing with rachel. the democratic staff of the senate judiciary committee issued a report titled "subverting justice,"...
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clark. we have to go back into the house just now because rachel reeves, the shadow chancellor, is giving herke amazon. no, the chancellor has found a tax deduction for them. it is not property speculators. they have already pocketed a stamp duty cut. it is clearly not the banks, even though bankers' bonuses are set to reach a record high this year. instead the chancellor is loading the burden on working people. a national insurance tax rise on working people. a council tax hike on working people. and no support today for working people with vat on their gas and electricity bills. what are working people getting in return? a record nhs waiting list with no plan to clear it. no way to see a gp and still having to sell catch up on learning stolen by the virus. £2 billion announced today, a pale imitation of the £15 billion catch up a fund that the prime minister was my own educations are said was needed. no wonder that he resigned. the chancellor talks about world—class public services. tell that to a pensioner waiting for a hip operation. tell that to a young woman waiting to go to court to ge
clark. we have to go back into the house just now because rachel reeves, the shadow chancellor, is giving herke amazon. no, the chancellor has found a tax deduction for them. it is not property speculators. they have already pocketed a stamp duty cut. it is clearly not the banks, even though bankers' bonuses are set to reach a record high this year. instead the chancellor is loading the burden on working people. a national insurance tax rise on working people. a council tax hike on working...