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a president stonewalls a scandal? well, one of the things that we know is that presidents are basically going try to limit how much informati out. so withholding information, shunning blame or attempting to evade consuences. this might meain practice delaying informal being released, releasg information just a little bit at a time or sometimes not at all, providing informati to investigators, not cooperating with other institutions like congress, or maybe the justice department, or sometimes deflecting blame with a partizan attack. this is a favorite one right here. right. talking about how well, this is just a witch hunt, like it's, you know, the case that the media are out to get me or my enemies are ganging up on me. so that's in some sense stonewall. and so the question then is kind of what factors to consider in this context. well, so obviously that's situational and like we said earlier, the scandals matter and that are very degrees because of these circumstances. so the first thing to consider is what's the lik
a president stonewalls a scandal? well, one of the things that we know is that presidents are basically going try to limit how much informati out. so withholding information, shunning blame or attempting to evade consuences. this might meain practice delaying informal being released, releasg information just a little bit at a time or sometimes not at all, providing informati to investigators, not cooperating with other institutions like congress, or maybe the justice department, or sometimes...
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isn't it time that stonewall was longer stonewall was just no longer taken seriously? the leadership of ruth hunt, who promised everyone she wasn't going to do that, but performed a volte face, which is why she's now facing in the wake of this medical scandal. she's now facing a petition started by the author, simon edge, which is coming up on, i think, 16,000 odd signatures. a petition to remove her from the house of lords. >> i know you say that it's time's up now, thanks to casper. isn't it going to be tough? and the reason i say that is there are still so many prominent gay and celebrities and and lesbian celebrities and groups politicians who are groups and politicians who are saying who are standing up for stonewall, who are standing up for kids may have for the idea that kids may have a misaligned soul and and a misaligned soul and body and actually , given prominence actually, given the prominence of maybe voices of those people, maybe voices like yours are the minority here. >> well, that may or may not be the case, but what matters here is not the weight of n
isn't it time that stonewall was longer stonewall was just no longer taken seriously? the leadership of ruth hunt, who promised everyone she wasn't going to do that, but performed a volte face, which is why she's now facing in the wake of this medical scandal. she's now facing a petition started by the author, simon edge, which is coming up on, i think, 16,000 odd signatures. a petition to remove her from the house of lords. >> i know you say that it's time's up now, thanks to casper....
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stonewall, on wider society.ving a perspective to allow people gay, bi, trans , lesbian, people gay, bi, trans, lesbian, whatever they may be, to support them and create environments where they can work and live in peace. were they towards people who disagreed with them? >> joanne, were they all right? are they nice? they just accepted that, didn't they? they moved you could look at my >> well, you could look at my twitter feed. you can look at the that will be my the comments that will be on my twitter tonight. twitter feed after tonight. i don't get comments from don't get nice comments from people. me with people. people bombard me with hate. don't think hate. so no, i don't think trans people hateful than people are any more hateful than the side. we live in a the other side. we live in a world with politics world with divisive politics left versus we're always left versus right. we're always on not trying on the edges. we're not trying to centrist conversation. to have centrist conversation. we bring this in
stonewall, on wider society.ving a perspective to allow people gay, bi, trans , lesbian, people gay, bi, trans, lesbian, whatever they may be, to support them and create environments where they can work and live in peace. were they towards people who disagreed with them? >> joanne, were they all right? are they nice? they just accepted that, didn't they? they moved you could look at my >> well, you could look at my twitter feed. you can look at the that will be my the comments that...
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the us stonewalling at the security council came even as votes at the united nations general assembly. overwhelmingly called for a ceasefire. while resolutions agreed at the general assembly are non-binding, they carry political weights and reflect the international community's real stance on the israeli war, but the united states calous posture and utmost disregard for civilian loss of life has not been limited to vetos at the security council. us officials have been making numerous trips to tel aviv to show support for the regime. us president joe biden made a wartime visit to israel in a dramatic show of support in october last year. us secretary of state anthony blincan has made several visits to tel aviv since the war started. us support for the war has been more than those vetos and official visits. the united states has been replenishing the israeli arsenal which would have gone dry days into the war given the intensity of the bombardments and other military operations in the densely populated gaza. us made military hardware of all kinds has been flowing into israel from ammuni
the us stonewalling at the security council came even as votes at the united nations general assembly. overwhelmingly called for a ceasefire. while resolutions agreed at the general assembly are non-binding, they carry political weights and reflect the international community's real stance on the israeli war, but the united states calous posture and utmost disregard for civilian loss of life has not been limited to vetos at the security council. us officials have been making numerous trips to...
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the bbc that very question tonight, but they stonewalled us with a no comment.matters because edwards was the corporation's highest paid newsreader , a trusted face of newsreader, a trusted face of the nation, so much so that he was the to man tell britain last year that the queen had died on bbc one. they owe it to licence fee payers to reveal the conclusions of their findings. whether huw edwards is around to cooperate or not, because this comes down to more than just money. we know edwards won't get a payout for his resignation. he is going to get a big fat pension, no doubt, but it's about trust and transparency, something the bbc should be fighting very hard to salvage in light of its scandal ridden history . let's get the thoughts history. let's get the thoughts of my panel. tonight's political commentator suzanne evans, journalist and broadcaster benjamin butterworth , and benjamin butterworth, and political editor at the daily express, sam lister, good evening to you all. suzanne, let's start with you . the bbc, let's start with you. the bbc, are a publi
the bbc that very question tonight, but they stonewalled us with a no comment.matters because edwards was the corporation's highest paid newsreader , a trusted face of newsreader, a trusted face of the nation, so much so that he was the to man tell britain last year that the queen had died on bbc one. they owe it to licence fee payers to reveal the conclusions of their findings. whether huw edwards is around to cooperate or not, because this comes down to more than just money. we know edwards...
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i mean, people like stonewall or groups like stonewall or groups like stonewall and mermaids have basically effects of puberty blockers . yeah. and it's puberty blockers. yeah. and it's like we've been bombarded with this encouragement that all things trans is normal . let's things trans is normal. let's just remember to change gender or to be trans is not normal. this is not normal to do this. this is not normal to do this. this is not normal to do this. this is an extreme behaviour that, many, many have mental health illness. there's a lot with autism . you know, these are with autism. you know, these are people that maybe need support rather than encourage , meant to rather than encourage, meant to change what they think is their gender and what they are, or just given time to grow. >> because a lot of it's during puberty, isn't it? >> yeah. a lot of celebs, a lot of politicians should feel very ashamed at how they're facilitated this agenda to be pushed and especially reach our schools and our adverts and our corporations, you know, and, and push onto our children. i think this is one o
i mean, people like stonewall or groups like stonewall or groups like stonewall and mermaids have basically effects of puberty blockers . yeah. and it's puberty blockers. yeah. and it's like we've been bombarded with this encouragement that all things trans is normal . let's things trans is normal. let's just remember to change gender or to be trans is not normal. this is not normal to do this. this is not normal to do this. this is not normal to do this. this is an extreme behaviour that,...
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about this he gets aggressive, the white house just goes into bat for him continuing with the stonewallingbad form for the president to ignore all this evidence, it is -- if aboveboard come out tell american people why it is don't get aggressive and try to shoot the messenger. >> irs whistleblowers are standing firm even though we are told they are into itted beinggated by doj irs, comer says the biden administration retaliated against whistleblowers, miranda if truth that is just disgusting, that these two now under investigation? what can you tell us you know about this. >> that is the word for it disgusting, revolting, but part of the way biden administration has treated whistleblowers whether from fbi, or these two whistleblowers from irs just extremely important they are key witnesses the two that blew up their careers to do the right thing they saw the slow walking the stonewalling dishonesty corruption of that five year investigation in delaware, and, they stood up and they did the right thing for the american people. of course, now a target on their backs it is really, everybody in
about this he gets aggressive, the white house just goes into bat for him continuing with the stonewallingbad form for the president to ignore all this evidence, it is -- if aboveboard come out tell american people why it is don't get aggressive and try to shoot the messenger. >> irs whistleblowers are standing firm even though we are told they are into itted beinggated by doj irs, comer says the biden administration retaliated against whistleblowers, miranda if truth that is just...
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stonewall welcomed its findings.hey want services which are accepting and respectful, which offer supportive spaces to explore their gender and provide access to medical transition if and when they need it. we are pleased the voices and experiences of trans young people appear have been heard people appear to have been heard and welcome doctor and respected. we welcome doctor cass's calls for trans children and young people and their families to be treated with compassion and respect, not a huge amount on the actual detail there though, is there? then you have like james o'brien have people like james o'brien coming out with tripe like this. >> when reports like this are published, everyone claims vindication . literally everybody vindication. literally everybody will claim vindication. the more vindication. literally everybody will yaaim vindication. the more vindication. literally everybody will 4a debateiication. the more vindication. literally everybody will 4a debate is, ition. the more vindication. literally ev
stonewall welcomed its findings.hey want services which are accepting and respectful, which offer supportive spaces to explore their gender and provide access to medical transition if and when they need it. we are pleased the voices and experiences of trans young people appear have been heard people appear to have been heard and welcome doctor and respected. we welcome doctor cass's calls for trans children and young people and their families to be treated with compassion and respect, not a...
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or handled by they are stonewalled or handled by the post office often with off—the—shelf answers whereto change and i hope that is true. if it is the abuse of supposed masses that has been going on under the protection of the previous government may come to an end. your letter to the mp provides some detail either in the body of the letter or cross—referencing from the website as to the issues that sub—postmasters were facing and informs him that the post office's conduct amounted to a scandal. uchenna kanu yes, very much. can we look at the reply, please. dear alan bates, thank you for your letter requesting a meeting. since 2001 when the royal mail were set up as a public limited company, the government has adopted an arm's—length relationship with a company so that it has a commercial freedom. the integrity of the post office system is it contractual matter for the post office and not the government. and while i appreciate your concerns, i do not believe that a meeting would serve any useful purpose. you tell us in your witness statement, that you took offence at the term arm's—leng
or handled by they are stonewalled or handled by the post office often with off—the—shelf answers whereto change and i hope that is true. if it is the abuse of supposed masses that has been going on under the protection of the previous government may come to an end. your letter to the mp provides some detail either in the body of the letter or cross—referencing from the website as to the issues that sub—postmasters were facing and informs him that the post office's conduct amounted to a...
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stonewall with under ruth hunt took that decision in 20 1415.once i remember writing the initials lgb and a tweet or something, and i thought, oh, well, i better add thought, oh, well, i better add t just thought, oh, well, i better add tjust because everyone else is. and i thought, well, hold on, i haven't thought about that . haven't thought about that. nobody's asked me. nobody's disgusted. it'sjust nobody's asked me. nobody's disgusted. it's just suddenly there . and is this right? and there. and is this right? and i didn't know half of what i know now. but still, at the same time, i was thinking, there's something very odd about this, but yeah, i mean, it sort of happened gradually, but also the actual turning point in 2014, which i think is when you can narrow it to down seem to take about two weeks, you know, it was like suddenly it was like, oh, we've got the transgender, the t and the q and the plus with us now and. okay, and it happened before anyone could react, but it's also it seems quite counterintuitive if you stop and think about
stonewall with under ruth hunt took that decision in 20 1415.once i remember writing the initials lgb and a tweet or something, and i thought, oh, well, i better add thought, oh, well, i better add t just thought, oh, well, i better add tjust because everyone else is. and i thought, well, hold on, i haven't thought about that . haven't thought about that. nobody's asked me. nobody's disgusted. it'sjust nobody's asked me. nobody's disgusted. it's just suddenly there . and is this right? and...
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that on your bill is us on obama move dining probably now now the stonewall wanted see it all the owners will say that it will save you from esl classes in the middle . so it is what i need to file a possible smith's most valid thoughts in this one is not as a guide on source or fit emotional around you. it might be, you know, a lot less radioactive than that something is active uranium, but still it's radioactive and has toxins. as the kid killed the laptop, you want me to go and see. so either of us here, again, let's see the eco seats. not going good. i don't. you know, those usually to mode. i was suggesting, we pharma fell great the bill cause what day was the each time i'm exception and i'm here to plan with you whatever you do. do not watch my new show. seriously. why watch something that's so different. whitelisted old opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please. as you have the state department, the c, i a weapons, bankers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your facts for you. go ahead, change and whatever you do. don't marshall stay main street becaus
that on your bill is us on obama move dining probably now now the stonewall wanted see it all the owners will say that it will save you from esl classes in the middle . so it is what i need to file a possible smith's most valid thoughts in this one is not as a guide on source or fit emotional around you. it might be, you know, a lot less radioactive than that something is active uranium, but still it's radioactive and has toxins. as the kid killed the laptop, you want me to go and see. so...
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. >> teen stonewalling you are you going to be successful?xpect anything more than more stonewalling. >> we've got transcript the ones told us they you'd audiotape going to keep pushing expect to get that investigation is over part of you are in investigation, let us have audiotape let american people hear audiotape we think important again as i said west virginia this critical election in six 1/2 months, public is watching this unfold now justice department reportedly finding inskintsdz in fani will federal grant money, the office attempting to misuse 488,000 dollars a federal grant she wands to pay for computers, travel, yoen if challenging with boy of boyfriend the doj told washington beacon, plagued with reporting skreksz. >> embodied blessing whistleblowers came forward we talked with whistleblower given information to us now department of justice looking into this, all kinds of problems with fani willis in ridiculed -- investigation she run on president trump others in the charges she brought forward you got hole thing nathan wade taish
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the actor turned politician lost a high court libel case to former stonewall trustee simon blake andarks on what was formerly twitter or on a decision by sainsbury�*s to mark black history month. we can now go to the newsroom. remind us of the background to this legal case. this started as a _ background to this legal case. “in 3 started as a thread on what was formerly twitter, some heated dialogue going back—and—forth between a number of individuals over the fact that sainsbury�*s had implemented a black history month promotion, so numbers of people, thousands of people were commenting on a thread on laurence fox's page. ultimately, it got heated with a couple of individuals and those individuals accused the actor and now politician of racism, and in reply to that racism allegation, the politician replied and simply called these individuals paedophiles. they were quite upset and hurt by that comment and ultimately said they were in fear of their lives, being branded as such. so they went to court and today a judge has ordered laurence fox to pay each of those individuals, the stone
the actor turned politician lost a high court libel case to former stonewall trustee simon blake andarks on what was formerly twitter or on a decision by sainsbury�*s to mark black history month. we can now go to the newsroom. remind us of the background to this legal case. this started as a _ background to this legal case. “in 3 started as a thread on what was formerly twitter, some heated dialogue going back—and—forth between a number of individuals over the fact that sainsbury�*s...
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criticism, contempt, defensiveness and stonewalling. saying any of these would kill a marriage. >> he studied this professionally, but if you when i see the next couple at the restaurant we may also be able to guess. >> sometimes. >> who else would you like to mention? >> gary smalley, a christian author and he has been doing this for years. that ready to wed book is a book i often give to couples. i give it to my nephew when he got married a couple of weeks ago. he does marriage preparation and ongoing formation. so both have websites, one is the gottman institute and the other is the smalley institute. those are a couple of resources >> i think i'm correct when i say i browse the bookstore, shelves and shelves of how to help your marriage, so someone like you can point out to people, here is the way to go, here are the books to get. >> we do that with engaged couples, if you like to read, here are 15 books that can change your life and your marriage. >> there is reading and also? >> we have the marriage encounter, which is a worldwide
criticism, contempt, defensiveness and stonewalling. saying any of these would kill a marriage. >> he studied this professionally, but if you when i see the next couple at the restaurant we may also be able to guess. >> sometimes. >> who else would you like to mention? >> gary smalley, a christian author and he has been doing this for years. that ready to wed book is a book i often give to couples. i give it to my nephew when he got married a couple of weeks ago. he does...
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that is the remainder of the stonewall brigade. so this attack and the fighting on the on the thomas farm. right. 90 minutes of fighting in the union army records. this man is specifically start to fall back. this is a keith rocco portrait fighting at thomas farm lasts 90 minutes from about 330 to 5:00 in the evening on july 9th, 1864. and when we talk about 1864, everyone has in their mind entrenchment and digging in and rifle pits, not here. there's no time and. so this fighting on the thomas farm is a stand up, knock down brawl between two of the most experienced fighting units. either army has to offer in these 90 minutes of combat, there'll be one casualty every 5 seconds. right. the majority of the battles casualties come in this field. casualties are not just restricted to. the confederates. right. we've got some union casualties. the ninth new york heavy artillery suffers the most losses of any union regiment at the battle of monocacy their commanding officer is william seward jr. he's the secretary state's son. his horse i
that is the remainder of the stonewall brigade. so this attack and the fighting on the on the thomas farm. right. 90 minutes of fighting in the union army records. this man is specifically start to fall back. this is a keith rocco portrait fighting at thomas farm lasts 90 minutes from about 330 to 5:00 in the evening on july 9th, 1864. and when we talk about 1864, everyone has in their mind entrenchment and digging in and rifle pits, not here. there's no time and. so this fighting on the thomas...
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she had volunteered for 30 years and she found that it had been completely captured by stonewall., she was told to ask primary school aged children their pronouns. to ask primary school aged children their pronouns . all children their pronouns. all right. and it said her first. she first had concerns in 2019 when someone started putting she her and emails. it's like the start of a dystopian movie, these little signs. this is how it begins. this we're talking about children under 11, and at one point they said to her, well, they were trying to get it to ask pronouns for children. she she was like, this is mad, you're all crazy, right? and there's this bit where the nspcc spokesman has actually replied to this and made it worse. they say something simple, like using a child's preferred pronouns is one way in which a young person can feel listened to and respected. she does not have preferred pronouns unless you teach them this garbage. when i was 11, we didn't have these pronouns. you brainwashed them and taught them this, so of course they regurgitate it. it's not a thing and it's
she had volunteered for 30 years and she found that it had been completely captured by stonewall., she was told to ask primary school aged children their pronouns. to ask primary school aged children their pronouns . all children their pronouns. all right. and it said her first. she first had concerns in 2019 when someone started putting she her and emails. it's like the start of a dystopian movie, these little signs. this is how it begins. this we're talking about children under 11, and at one...
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the senate, where the senate has tabled all of their bills and they're actually the ones who are stonewalling progress or reparation to a very ill nation that we're experiencing right now. that's-- >> tom there in connecticut. let's hear from liz in new jersey, democrats line. >> good morning. the speaker of the house, i would give him about a d. at least he's kept the government open. his party seemed to have difficulty getting even there. so i do appreciate that. i think he's making the wrong move though by going down to talk to the ex-president who's multiply indicted-- the last few minutes. first of all, before we do anything else, i'm going to ask unanimous consent that nonsubcommittee members be allowed to participate in the hearing. after all subcommittee members have had an opportunity to ask questions, is there any objection? if not, so ordered.
the senate, where the senate has tabled all of their bills and they're actually the ones who are stonewalling progress or reparation to a very ill nation that we're experiencing right now. that's-- >> tom there in connecticut. let's hear from liz in new jersey, democrats line. >> good morning. the speaker of the house, i would give him about a d. at least he's kept the government open. his party seemed to have difficulty getting even there. so i do appreciate that. i think he's...
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he was sued by the former stonewall charity trustee, simon blake, and the drag artist, crystal, afters on social media. a little earlier i spoke crystal — former drag race uk star — who was awarded £90 thousand in damages — and felt vindicated by the verdict. yeah. the main feeling is, is a vindication, and that's what these damages are there to do. it's been three and a half years of the pursuit of this vindication. and just seeing it on the page today has just been, it's been emotional, it's been a relief. and it's as i say, it's been very vindicating to just see how i've been feeling written down on thatjudgment paper. just take us through the lengthy process that there has been. this started back in, what, 2020? yeah, 0ctober2020, ithink i had no idea it would take this long, but it has been three and a half years of mostly kind of inaction, but occasional flare ups of trial, a preliminary issue appeal, and then the actual court case that was obviously the the most eventful part of it, which which we had in december. and now we've just finally had the thejudgement and the award of
he was sued by the former stonewall charity trustee, simon blake, and the drag artist, crystal, afters on social media. a little earlier i spoke crystal — former drag race uk star — who was awarded £90 thousand in damages — and felt vindicated by the verdict. yeah. the main feeling is, is a vindication, and that's what these damages are there to do. it's been three and a half years of the pursuit of this vindication. and just seeing it on the page today has just been, it's been...
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. worked charge of stonewall.ng some people are trans, it a was was trans, get over it was a was was a silly blunt poster. >> well, you know, you've got labour refusing to labour mps now just refusing to accept this. you accept the result of this. you know nadia, she doesn't. >> i mean, again, she's not from my of the party. and often my wing of the party. and often i disagree whitmore i disagree with andy whitmore what she says. >> i told that labour is >> i told you that labour is fragmented it isn't fragmented and it isn't fragmented and it isn't fragmented at all. fragmented on it at all. >> united because we all >> it's united because we all come from different traditions. i know, there's i mean, you know, there's different positions within all parties, especially the tories. what has is what nadia whitmore has said is that yesterday thoughts were that yesterday her thoughts were with and we that yesterday her thoughts were with remember and we that yesterday her thoughts were with remember that and we that y
. worked charge of stonewall.ng some people are trans, it a was was trans, get over it was a was was a silly blunt poster. >> well, you know, you've got labour refusing to labour mps now just refusing to accept this. you accept the result of this. you know nadia, she doesn't. >> i mean, again, she's not from my of the party. and often my wing of the party. and often i disagree whitmore i disagree with andy whitmore what she says. >> i told that labour is >> i told you...
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if they fixed it, no problem when the military or when a defense company stonewalled, though truman had a temper, and that's when he would say, okay, here come the subpoenas. here comes a public hearing. we're going to invite all the reporters. and you're going to sit there and answer questions. and that happened time and time again and again, as i said earlier, harry found himself a former captain in the army sitting across from these top military officials, holding them to account. and truman learned how to build consensus. and this is maybe where all kind wrap things up here. one of the things he was most proud of later in life, every single one of those 32 reports, the truman committee put out was by partizan and unanimous. there were no dissenting voices he would build. each one was put out unanimously, with all the senators agreeing to it. it's a it's a record that especially when you're someone like me who lives in the washington, d.c., that i work in and cover today seems incredible. and maybe as i said before, some lessons could learned there. as we know the story ends right? w
if they fixed it, no problem when the military or when a defense company stonewalled, though truman had a temper, and that's when he would say, okay, here come the subpoenas. here comes a public hearing. we're going to invite all the reporters. and you're going to sit there and answer questions. and that happened time and time again and again, as i said earlier, harry found himself a former captain in the army sitting across from these top military officials, holding them to account. and truman...
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why is washington stonewalling? any inquiries about that, from your opinion? the government's us to go when they mean qualities all the time. and that usually happens if uh, these inquiries may possibly result in evidence or conclusions they do like. so if that is the case in general, i would expect it to be the case. yeah. now what do you think of ukraine stipend to the dog? a newspaper that it would attack roches bridge to cry, mia and the 1st half of this year? well, it's either bravado too, because ukraine finds themselves in a very difficult military position. oh, it's a stretch of the escalation. um yeah, i'm actually very worried to buy it. um this page is essential to russia. ukrainian. 8 said tom, destroying it, they were not directed, lee escalate the conflicts. it would also raise the question of western age to your great candidate section. now a bit previously that was also in the conversation by high ranking military officers from germany talking about attacking the crime in bridge. do you see any connections in these cases? well, since at talking
why is washington stonewalling? any inquiries about that, from your opinion? the government's us to go when they mean qualities all the time. and that usually happens if uh, these inquiries may possibly result in evidence or conclusions they do like. so if that is the case in general, i would expect it to be the case. yeah. now what do you think of ukraine stipend to the dog? a newspaper that it would attack roches bridge to cry, mia and the 1st half of this year? well, it's either bravado too,...
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gentle i thought it was a surprise admission since they stonewalled on everything.et around arguing that some of those acts were not official acts even though trump pretended everything he did while he was still president was an official act. we will see how far that goes. the issues he conceded to he must think he has a factual argument he can make that diminishes the impact of what is going on. but i was just surprised that the courts focus and determination by the republican members to write and immunity of some kind for presidents. is just not the right case to do that and it is really going to be a threat to democracy to hampden foolishly write something just for the sake of this case. >> it was remarkable to listen to it. victoria, when you hear that you are shaking your head yes, to what john was just saying there. >> i've been a law professor for about 30 years and i have studied the separation of powers and the constitution and i was very sad today. i'd never heard anything like this. they said women don't have a right for abortion because it is not in the
gentle i thought it was a surprise admission since they stonewalled on everything.et around arguing that some of those acts were not official acts even though trump pretended everything he did while he was still president was an official act. we will see how far that goes. the issues he conceded to he must think he has a factual argument he can make that diminishes the impact of what is going on. but i was just surprised that the courts focus and determination by the republican members to write...
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contempt of congress threat from congress house judiciary member scott fitzgerald is here on how the stonewallingssional investigation will play out. stay with us. ♪ things will go wrong for your customers. but your business can make it right, with watsonx assistant. ai that can help resolve problems by understanding your customer requests with 90 percent accuracy. let's create customer service in service of customers, with watsonx assistant. ibm. let's create. her uncle's unhappy. i'm sensing an underlying issue. it's t-mobile. it started when we tried to get him under a new plan. but they they unexpectedly unraveled their “price lock” guarantee. which has made him, a bit... unruly. you called yourself the “un-carrier”. you sing about “price lock” on those commercials. “the price lock, the price lock...” so, if you could change the price, change the name! it's not a lock, i know a lock. so how can we undo the damage? we could all unsubscribe and switch to xfinity. their connection is unreal. and we could all un-experience this whole session. okay, that's uncalled for. maria: welcome back the jus
contempt of congress threat from congress house judiciary member scott fitzgerald is here on how the stonewallingssional investigation will play out. stay with us. ♪ things will go wrong for your customers. but your business can make it right, with watsonx assistant. ai that can help resolve problems by understanding your customer requests with 90 percent accuracy. let's create customer service in service of customers, with watsonx assistant. ibm. let's create. her uncle's unhappy. i'm...
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so i would say the favorite is the story of jimmy and the stonewall rebellion. but he really isn't a character in that story. so i would probably have to say that's what i said earlier. total force. joe yeah. and so for joe is the person who inspired what what we call america's first police force. now right. so they people say, well, police started in boston, so in 1821, from 1821 to 1823, a man, an enslaved and just terrorized the state of georgia in south carolina and the interesting thing about force joe was like he was kind of like a myth, but it wasn't a black myth. it was a white like why people say he could disappear here and he must've had extra long legs because he get away. but really what it was, was he was smart. he quit, he camouflaged his clothes, he created bulletproof vest in 1821, right. and so he terrorized the state of south carolina for three years. and at eventually it came to a head when he walked onto the governor's plantation and shot the slave overseer in broad daylight because it was like y'all know forest or don't play and so that i lo
so i would say the favorite is the story of jimmy and the stonewall rebellion. but he really isn't a character in that story. so i would probably have to say that's what i said earlier. total force. joe yeah. and so for joe is the person who inspired what what we call america's first police force. now right. so they people say, well, police started in boston, so in 1821, from 1821 to 1823, a man, an enslaved and just terrorized the state of georgia in south carolina and the interesting thing...
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a gender pride day pansexual and pen romantic awareness day, stonewall day, international lgbtq plus, international nonbinary people day and international drug day. bisexual awareness week, celebrate bisexuality day, international lesbian day, gender fluid visibility week, spirit day, intersects awareness day, intersex dave awareness and i could go on. they dominate the calendar we can't have one day for easter? and if you raise the issue we are pouncing? trans easter is now a thing but trump asking for prayer is tacky? i don't know about you but i don't think the trans community is suffering from a lack of visibility. it's all we see. they were selling trans nutcrackers and target this christmas which i enjoyed gifting to my producers during secret santa and the country talks more about trans in the border in it's a combination of a cry for attention and a cry for help. handing over bathrooms, the english language and a half of the calendar? after bending over backwards? on easter sunday in tennessee, a trailer full of bibles was set on fire in front of a church and we're not accusi
a gender pride day pansexual and pen romantic awareness day, stonewall day, international lgbtq plus, international nonbinary people day and international drug day. bisexual awareness week, celebrate bisexuality day, international lesbian day, gender fluid visibility week, spirit day, intersects awareness day, intersex dave awareness and i could go on. they dominate the calendar we can't have one day for easter? and if you raise the issue we are pouncing? trans easter is now a thing but trump...
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you can even see, like stonewall and the guardian trying to a sort of reverse trying to do a sort ofre ferret to say, oh, no, we were always always critical always we were always critical and it. and the and questioning it. and the harry woman in the, in harry potter woman in the, in the house of lords who used to run stonewall. she's been trying to cover her tracks. what's her name? wizard, lord name? lord lord, wizard, lord hunt. sorry, baroness hunt. not lord. sorry, baroness hunt. not lord. sorry, baroness hunt. not lord. sorry, baroness hunt . right. have to try and hunt. right. i have to try and remember it's interesting . remember this. it's interesting. novara media, though. i think they're verge of they're on the verge of splitting. some. there's splitting. there's some. there's some deep divisions between there. i think bastani may come over to the dark side and by pete brown just had to do a tweet, you know, she obviously had a solicitors yeah . had a solicitors letter. yeah. but anyway, over to the telegraph. nick. last story of this half. i think class a drugs are the ne
you can even see, like stonewall and the guardian trying to a sort of reverse trying to do a sort ofre ferret to say, oh, no, we were always always critical always we were always critical and it. and the and questioning it. and the harry woman in the, in harry potter woman in the, in the house of lords who used to run stonewall. she's been trying to cover her tracks. what's her name? wizard, lord name? lord lord, wizard, lord hunt. sorry, baroness hunt. not lord. sorry, baroness hunt. not lord....
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[have groups like stonewall >> the issue here is that there are [have spents like stonewall >> the issuepent years and years saying that of a man identifies as saying he's a man is as a woman, saying he's a man is abusive. and it seems to me like the police in scotland, and probably over the rest of the uk, have bought that silly idea, whereas it's not just not abusive , it's actually essential abusive, it's actually essential if you want to protect women's rights because there's no other way to keep men out of women's spaces than but to say that they can't they're can't come in because they're men. nutshell, is men. so that, in a nutshell, is my it. i think it's my issue with it. i think it's going badly going to be badly policed. there'll of , really there'll be lots of, really malicious reporting of women like police may like me. the police may investigate those. and as criminologists say, the process is the punishment. >> why do you think they're persevering with this? helen? when we saw how the introduction of double rapists s male biological men into women's jails went down so badl
[have groups like stonewall >> the issue here is that there are [have spents like stonewall >> the issuepent years and years saying that of a man identifies as saying he's a man is as a woman, saying he's a man is abusive. and it seems to me like the police in scotland, and probably over the rest of the uk, have bought that silly idea, whereas it's not just not abusive , it's actually essential abusive, it's actually essential if you want to protect women's rights because there's no...