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it is not by sheltering them from information that makes us uncomfortable. the world is full of uncomfortable facts. i know you know this, most of the information our kids get about sex they will not first be hearing from a teacher. it is unfortunate but it is true. it was true for us on his phobos host: which, in new jersey, you are next. good morning. caller: you are a great propagandist and spear of misinformation. folks -- books that are being banned in some of the state are attacking the first, second and third graders with graphic pictures, graphic words about sodomy and oral sex.
it is not by sheltering them from information that makes us uncomfortable. the world is full of uncomfortable facts. i know you know this, most of the information our kids get about sex they will not first be hearing from a teacher. it is unfortunate but it is true. it was true for us on his phobos host: which, in new jersey, you are next. good morning. caller: you are a great propagandist and spear of misinformation. folks -- books that are being banned in some of the state are attacking the...
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, or they have an ideology that makes us uncomfortable, like people who don't want to have books aboutat. okay, let's apply the letter of the law. and if you do, if you apply that, that obviously something like the bible is gonna fall under. that >> and it's working, it was pulled off of elementary school shelves. >> for sure, and i think a point of the kind of absurdity, and i think a lot of school districts are not going to like this, i think maybe they're hoping they're going to get this law rollback. >> i think it also comes back to the stuff we see even in tennessee, right? with the banning of the drag chose, then get overturned by the court because it's not only that people are andrei engaging in the culture wars at the government level in the community level, they are doing it poorly. and they're doing it sloppily. and they're doing it in such a way that it makes it actually impossible for the underlying concerns, that may be justified, to be differentiated from the bigotry. it always gets attached to illegitimate issues. i think that becomes a broader issue that we are seeing h
, or they have an ideology that makes us uncomfortable, like people who don't want to have books aboutat. okay, let's apply the letter of the law. and if you do, if you apply that, that obviously something like the bible is gonna fall under. that >> and it's working, it was pulled off of elementary school shelves. >> for sure, and i think a point of the kind of absurdity, and i think a lot of school districts are not going to like this, i think maybe they're hoping they're going to...
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citizenry and atmosphere of openness to all people and ideas even those difficult that may make us uncomfortable. so to me there's a very powerful lens between what we are trying to address here in our own country and the work we do around the world. >> thank you for giving us a sense of the work and for distinguishing between the threats to free speech ranging from the cancellation on the left to book banning on the right. give us a sense of the ways that free speech has threatened the authoritarian regimes like russia and elsewhere. it seems obvious but it's important for all of us to hear you talk about the ways that it's threatened. help us understand the way it's written. >> if you go in jail for two years, nine years for facebook posts, and that's what we do for expressing their views and social media, so here sitting in the great hall the greatest foundation of democracy built. 65% of people on the planet if you come into the democracy by the way. there still 65 -- freedom of speech is the first target. that's how it starts whether it's nazi germany, putin, china were trying just to speak
citizenry and atmosphere of openness to all people and ideas even those difficult that may make us uncomfortable. so to me there's a very powerful lens between what we are trying to address here in our own country and the work we do around the world. >> thank you for giving us a sense of the work and for distinguishing between the threats to free speech ranging from the cancellation on the left to book banning on the right. give us a sense of the ways that free speech has threatened the...
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an answer of openness to all people, even us difficult and may make us uncomfortable. to me there's a very powerful between what we are trying to address on her own country and the work we do around the world. >> thank you so much for giving us a sense abroad for distinguishing between the threats to free speech at home ranging from a liberal cancellation on the left to book banning on the right. >> give us a sense of the ways free speech is threatened and authoritarian regimes like russia and elsewhere. we talked about how putin would have to the free media to consolidate his power. it may seem obvious but i think it's all of us to hear you talk about the ways it's threatened ranging from laws that make it a crime to criticize the government to extract legal murdering. >> free speech is not threatening to russia. if you go in jail for two years went recent case was nine years. that is what we do we have thousands of prisoners. many of them in prison for expressing their views and social media. there is no threat anymore. my turkish friends about inmate asking about a b
an answer of openness to all people, even us difficult and may make us uncomfortable. to me there's a very powerful between what we are trying to address on her own country and the work we do around the world. >> thank you so much for giving us a sense abroad for distinguishing between the threats to free speech at home ranging from a liberal cancellation on the left to book banning on the right. >> give us a sense of the ways free speech is threatened and authoritarian regimes like...
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but the us admitted she analyst who leads the pencil and paper that says died at the age of $92.00. he said the darcy, i with the new york times in 1971, are feeling uncomfortable details of us involvement in the vietnam war. initially a supporter of the coast, but became passionately opposed, hoping they would help. and the, this is all just here and these are top stories now. fighting in saddam's, west stuff for region has triggered a mass exodus of people thousands of across the border into neighboring chad, many unaccompanied children. the un says they've been unable to deliver aid to the full on his courting for the safe passage of the trucks. at least 25 people had been killed during an attack on a school in uganda. it happened in important way, a few kilometers from the border with the democratic republic of congo. police have blamed rebels from the allied democratic forces. the adf began as an uprising in uganda, but has been based in eastern congo since the late 19 ninety's. the ukraine's president's has ruled out those jasons as russia during a meeting with the african leaders on admission to book a piece that i gave. shouldn't match present little me
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even those that are difficult and may make us uncomfortable. so to me there's a very powerful link between what we're trying to address here in our own country and the work we do around the world. >> thank you so much for giving us a sense of your work abroad and for distinguishing between the threats to free speech at home, ranging from ill liberal -- illiberal cancellation on the left to book book the right. gary kasparov give us a sense of the way free speech is threatened in russia and elsewhere. you talk about how putin went after free media to consolidate his power. it may seem obvious but i think it's important for all of us to hear you talk about the ways it's threatened, ranging from laws to make it a crime to criticize the government to extralegal murdering your opponents to informal self-censorship. help us understand the way that free speech is threatened. >> free speech in russia is banned. if you go jail for two years nine years for a post, that's what we do, thousands of political prisoner, many of them in prison for just expressi
even those that are difficult and may make us uncomfortable. so to me there's a very powerful link between what we're trying to address here in our own country and the work we do around the world. >> thank you so much for giving us a sense of your work abroad and for distinguishing between the threats to free speech at home, ranging from ill liberal -- illiberal cancellation on the left to book book the right. gary kasparov give us a sense of the way free speech is threatened in russia...
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was the right call partly because we should protect expression and speech, even if it makes us uncomfortableand we disagree with it. i personally disagree with the sentiments that were expressed in this case. it was a narrow ruling because this was about expression in providing a service, and -- but we should be protecting these -- the ability to have speech and say the government can't tell you what to do even if you don't agree with what that speech is. >> except that this was a hypothetical case. she doesn't have a website. she was basically speaking prospectively, so you could argue that they looked for a case and took it. that it wasn't really ready to be decided. >> look, i wouldn't be getting a website from this individual, and the reality is there is other options and capabilities. you can potentially get a website from someplace in bangladesh. this also protects an lgbtq website designers from preventing to have to do a content or provide a website that has anti-gay content as well. so that protects that, but when it comes to -- when it comes to protecting speech, we should. >> and
was the right call partly because we should protect expression and speech, even if it makes us uncomfortableand we disagree with it. i personally disagree with the sentiments that were expressed in this case. it was a narrow ruling because this was about expression in providing a service, and -- but we should be protecting these -- the ability to have speech and say the government can't tell you what to do even if you don't agree with what that speech is. >> except that this was a...
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specials like "3 mics" and "blocks," in which he talks about the very things that make the rest of us so uncomfortable
specials like "3 mics" and "blocks," in which he talks about the very things that make the rest of us so uncomfortable
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it makes a person feel uncomfortable. the use of pots that create emotions. people who do this, then another place, and then another place, and it is easy for them to feel free . handles in public places have always been easily done by zain to arrest them. people in places the french national railway services hired design experts to implement the theory. the purpose of this work was to use innovative methods to reprimand people who behave antisocially in 2019. a group of designers of a collection of visual works. and they created it so that people would refrain from urinating in the metro station after seeing the pictures, and they chose it in the corners of the corridor so that it could attract the attention of the violators. let's see if it works whether or not the experiment was successful, what mechanism should you equip all the streets of passor with? he did this, many people spoke, but he was not with the people . well, with his reports, there is a question of using it outside the ground , which is the most important area of changing the strategies
it makes a person feel uncomfortable. the use of pots that create emotions. people who do this, then another place, and then another place, and it is easy for them to feel free . handles in public places have always been easily done by zain to arrest them. people in places the french national railway services hired design experts to implement the theory. the purpose of this work was to use innovative methods to reprimand people who behave antisocially in 2019. a group of designers of a...
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, i truly hope how you can see this is a violation of right to our privacy and how some of us are uncomfortablearrassed and traumatized by this experience. >> martha: that was emotional testimony from swimmer riley gaines on capitol hill about having to compete against and share a locker room with a trans athlete born biological male. hours later, u.s.a. columnist nancy armor responded with a tweet about gaines with this. "there is a growing cottage industry of women using transgender athletes to become right-wing media celebrities" she said. let's bring in caitlyn jenner. former olympian, fox news contributor and founding spokesperson for fairness first a nonpartisan and political action committee fighting to protect women athletes. great to see you. thanks for joining us today. what did you think about nancy armor's comment about riley gaines or a vailed attempt shot riley gaines, i should say? >> first of all, people have to stand up. you know riley gaines had a lot of courage at the beginning. she was the only woman to stand up. here she is in college and this woke world we're living in rig
, i truly hope how you can see this is a violation of right to our privacy and how some of us are uncomfortablearrassed and traumatized by this experience. >> martha: that was emotional testimony from swimmer riley gaines on capitol hill about having to compete against and share a locker room with a trans athlete born biological male. hours later, u.s.a. columnist nancy armor responded with a tweet about gaines with this. "there is a growing cottage industry of women using...
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i hope you can see it's a violation of our right to privacy and how some of us have felt uncomfortableembarrassed, and even traumatized by this experience. >> ainsley: riley gaines, we were watching the testimony yesterday and saw you get upset and hear the specifics as a mother of a young girl, you know, i love everybody, this is america, you can choose what you want to do at a certain age in your life but i don't want her in a dressing room with someone who has biological male parts in dressing in front of her. i'm sure your parents feel the same way. you clearly do. what did the school say when you complained about it. >> the school, what the ncaa said, the rationale behind the arrangement, i walked out of the locker room and i asked one of the officials on the pool deck and said what are the guidelines that allowed this man into our locker room and so nonchalantly he said oh, we got around this by making locker rooms unisex, i'm thinking to myself in these moments of him saying this, first and foremost, he just admitted this is a man by acknowledging how he had to change the rules
i hope you can see it's a violation of our right to privacy and how some of us have felt uncomfortableembarrassed, and even traumatized by this experience. >> ainsley: riley gaines, we were watching the testimony yesterday and saw you get upset and hear the specifics as a mother of a young girl, you know, i love everybody, this is america, you can choose what you want to do at a certain age in your life but i don't want her in a dressing room with someone who has biological male parts in...
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i hope you can see this is a violation of our right to privacy and some of us have felt uncomfortabled. >> martha: u.s. senator john kennedy was at the hearing. senator, good to see you. thanks for joining us. we also showed heading to the break your back and forth with an endocrinologist who you challenged on biological male athletes versus female athletes. go ahead. >> me? >> martha: yes. i'm sorry. >> i didn't understand. my democratic colleagues called a hearing today. they invited three of their witnesses to convince the american people that it's okay for males to compete against females in sports. have to say there was an alice in wonderland experience about the hearing. one of my democratic colleagues testified that there's three biological sexes and infinite number of genders. i've heard better answers on the dating game. here he is -- here's the way most americans look at it. number 1 in america, you should be who you are. number 2, generally speaking, it's not acceptable to discriminate against someone because of an immutable characteristic unless there's good reasons. for e
i hope you can see this is a violation of our right to privacy and some of us have felt uncomfortabled. >> martha: u.s. senator john kennedy was at the hearing. senator, good to see you. thanks for joining us. we also showed heading to the break your back and forth with an endocrinologist who you challenged on biological male athletes versus female athletes. go ahead. >> me? >> martha: yes. i'm sorry. >> i didn't understand. my democratic colleagues called a hearing...
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judging by everything, both in kyiv and in moscow, the guests felt uncomfortable in us, he put pressureom putin’s veliska and his questions. and you drew the cities from where ukrainians shot down missiles. no, they didn’t have time . why then did lavrov drive to you, breathing smoke , bringing the leaders of african countries? it was the most expensive mass-entertainment program in the world called stand-up of my parents' hallucinations. he destroyed five petriv complexes against the background of the ukrainian counteroffensive . kremlin officials are singing en masse , that is, everything they did before that was sober. they started drinking so much recently, well, i'm sure they are there so much well, how can you not sleep when it seems that there are no casualties and wakes every day today, 500 grams of french wine and three german beer rigs were destroyed, as a result, general gerasimov was concussed, he fell asleep and returned to the table in i mean the headquarters and what happened and if you often raise a toast for victory it doesn’t work and i wonder why because because then
judging by everything, both in kyiv and in moscow, the guests felt uncomfortable in us, he put pressureom putin’s veliska and his questions. and you drew the cities from where ukrainians shot down missiles. no, they didn’t have time . why then did lavrov drive to you, breathing smoke , bringing the leaders of african countries? it was the most expensive mass-entertainment program in the world called stand-up of my parents' hallucinations. he destroyed five petriv complexes against the...
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experiences and perspectives of californians , and especially those that may challenge us to grapple with uncomfortable truths is a profound freedom we must all protect and cultivate. >>> a new bill that would make a system to identify problems with drinking water in schools passes through the california assembly. the measure would make water utilities pass water fixtures for lead in schools over the next few years. any fixture with lead concentration over a certain level would have to get replaced. it now goes to the senate. >>> now a developing story out of east oakland where a child is recovering after being shot. police say that it happened on 60th avenue not far from liberation park last night. the four-year-old was taken to the hospital and is expected to be okay. no word on any suspects or motive for the shooting. >>> in pollock pines we are getting our first look at one of the children's heads while crossing the street for a field trip. two kids are recovering from surgery and one is an medically -induced coma. a local shop owner witnessed the crash and said that he held the little girl until h
experiences and perspectives of californians , and especially those that may challenge us to grapple with uncomfortable truths is a profound freedom we must all protect and cultivate. >>> a new bill that would make a system to identify problems with drinking water in schools passes through the california assembly. the measure would make water utilities pass water fixtures for lead in schools over the next few years. any fixture with lead concentration over a certain level would have to...
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as of us will feel reason uncomfortable in the process is not to i of it's not too low either of us is huge oil producer, so it's always balancing the, just the oil producing companies. nobody's excited. so it gets consumers and perform for all about as the price is a low, but not too low, and prices are in the range. we're getting 2 quotes right. so you guys could think about refunding it's cheaper time. so would you brief hold on a couple of months back to didn't so he's off to you to see what it does, a chance that i wrote me. it was great to hear perspective appreciate that. thank you. thank you. not process in tech. yeah. have rocketed over the past 2 years with inflation hitting it 24 year high in october. but just by the president, terrific type of divine has refused cools to increase interest rates to bring prices down. there is a new treasury in finance minister. he's popular among foreign investors and will now be tossed with fixing the economy. could management some stack reverse, so it depends on the adults policies significantly on the reports from assemble in the taste of
as of us will feel reason uncomfortable in the process is not to i of it's not too low either of us is huge oil producer, so it's always balancing the, just the oil producing companies. nobody's excited. so it gets consumers and perform for all about as the price is a low, but not too low, and prices are in the range. we're getting 2 quotes right. so you guys could think about refunding it's cheaper time. so would you brief hold on a couple of months back to didn't so he's off to you to see...
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us military analysts 2 weeks. the pentagon papers has died to the age of 92 as but shed the dust here with the new york times in 1971 repeating uncomfortable details of us involvement in the vietnam war. initially, a supporter of the ball ellsberg became passionately opposed, hoping the leak would help ended. the this is obviously are, these are the top stores now fighting in saddam's west. the for region has to get a massive extra distance people, thousands of people across the border into neighboring chad. u. n. n. a agencies of cause the urgent action to prevent more tragedies also was thinking of a migrant. bo tough greece on wednesday to $750.00 people would believe to be on board. those rescued have been transferred to a migrant camp as ukraine's president's as rules out negotiations with russia during a meeting with african leaders. on the mission to broke, a peace delegation met the president of the measurements key in cave. he told them, piece, stokes, or any possible if most co withdrawals, it's forces from ukraine's software in the territory. but i see you the names that along the name, russia is the only source of war. and the
us military analysts 2 weeks. the pentagon papers has died to the age of 92 as but shed the dust here with the new york times in 1971 repeating uncomfortable details of us involvement in the vietnam war. initially, a supporter of the ball ellsberg became passionately opposed, hoping the leak would help ended. the this is obviously are, these are the top stores now fighting in saddam's west. the for region has to get a massive extra distance people, thousands of people across the border into...
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else, i truly hope why you can see this is a violation of our right to privacy and some of us have felt uncomfortableed and traumatized by this experience. >> games comparing her swimming career to her husband's saying while she went one on the awards, he could kick her but. stuart: now this. austin is a biological man who identifies female. he's competed in a number of competing and women's cycling races dominating the competition. said to compete is weekend in the u.s. national championship races. taylor silliman is a female get water and taylor joins me now. your joining riley gaines protesting, do you want import for the competition? >> thank you for having me. i will be joining riley and other e-mail athlete is weekend in knoxville, tennessee at the women's championship cycling. i hope you see i and usa cycling here's us and decides to change the rules that currently allow mail athletes to compete in the women's does the vision because it's unfair and not right the women have to miss out on their officers because of one person's feelings. stuart: have you been forced to compete against dialogica
else, i truly hope why you can see this is a violation of our right to privacy and some of us have felt uncomfortableed and traumatized by this experience. >> games comparing her swimming career to her husband's saying while she went one on the awards, he could kick her but. stuart: now this. austin is a biological man who identifies female. he's competed in a number of competing and women's cycling races dominating the competition. said to compete is weekend in the u.s. national...
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it is not by sheltering them from information that makes us uncomfortable.full of uncomfortable facts. i know you know this, most of the information our kids get about sex they will not first be hearing from a teacher. it is unfortunate but it is true. it was true for us on his phobos -- for us on the school bus. this information is everywhere. the sooner we can give them context so they can feel safe, so they know what is healthy versus unhealthy, they can keep themselves and their friends free from abuse. that is what i vote for. third grade, fifth grade, seventh grade, that is what should be decided by teachers and professionals and consultation with parents. it should not be decided by a browbeating, screaming mob trying to take over his school board. host: our guest is svante myrick , the president for people of the american way and former mayor of ithaca, new york. nicholas in maryland, democratic caller. you are next. caller: thank you for taking my call. despite being a democrat, i believe your progressivism is providing a one-sided view of the moms
it is not by sheltering them from information that makes us uncomfortable.full of uncomfortable facts. i know you know this, most of the information our kids get about sex they will not first be hearing from a teacher. it is unfortunate but it is true. it was true for us on his phobos -- for us on the school bus. this information is everywhere. the sooner we can give them context so they can feel safe, so they know what is healthy versus unhealthy, they can keep themselves and their friends...
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daniel ellsberg, the us military on this to meet the pentagon papers, has died at the age of 92 else. but she had the dossier with the media in 1971, laying that uncomfortable truth of us involvement in vietnam. the leak on time, the morning cut the most dangerous man in america. the government accused of kenning 11 judge, worshippers, of pittsburgh synagogue in 2018, has been found guilty by jerry in the us state of pennsylvania. all the bows now face has sentencing wed years, must decide whether you should be given the death penalty will bring you more on that story and everything else and then use our 25 minutes time. i'll see you then as rise is up next, the cheapest faster tile. plastic is used to everything. furniture tools, storage containers, clothing, even tea bags and glitter on best. they cards. it's hard to imagine modern life without it. so much as being rated that scientists to calculate the total amount estimated $8300000000.00 times. most of these items are used for only short periods of time, or even just once before being discarded, to let to land and see. if nothing is done, we are heading towards the planet, slow foot of plastic, the hea
daniel ellsberg, the us military on this to meet the pentagon papers, has died at the age of 92 else. but she had the dossier with the media in 1971, laying that uncomfortable truth of us involvement in vietnam. the leak on time, the morning cut the most dangerous man in america. the government accused of kenning 11 judge, worshippers, of pittsburgh synagogue in 2018, has been found guilty by jerry in the us state of pennsylvania. all the bows now face has sentencing wed years, must decide...
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and what are you going to do to make her stay in russia further uncomfortable, but i'm used to takingr arrest. it was a nightmare. but katya, i have learned a lot in recent days, for example, that you can’t rely on old friends of elizaveta petrovna, you have to take it. an example from peter the great , he raised his chicks, and all of europe already choked. here he is. with which have to deal with. so my husband, peter, loves the enemies of russia . we can't do without friends. diplomacy, no one has canceled it yet. at least in order to form a favorable opinion about myself, my soul friends in politics are fellow travelers who run to the turn they need. and if you have the power, it will make them run wherever you turn. this is the destiny of russia. yes, it will help you. it is at least the sun is chilly for a long time. growth is a lot of chik hands, perhaps, your wooden ones are not kindled? infection even cry firewood raw noggin you have. how much what so this guy showed up. i missed you. i am your friend of habits. you have a lot of different secrets. you know, you're the only o
and what are you going to do to make her stay in russia further uncomfortable, but i'm used to takingr arrest. it was a nightmare. but katya, i have learned a lot in recent days, for example, that you can’t rely on old friends of elizaveta petrovna, you have to take it. an example from peter the great , he raised his chicks, and all of europe already choked. here he is. with which have to deal with. so my husband, peter, loves the enemies of russia . we can't do without friends. diplomacy, no...
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else, i truly hope you can see this is a violation of our right to privacy and some of us have felt uncomfortableumatized by this experience. by allowing thomas to displace female athletes, the ncaa intentionally scridiscriminated the basis of sex. they claim they acted in the name of inclusion, they excluded female athletes. believing in biology is not bigoted and following the science there are two sexes and real and important differences between the two sexes is not hateful, it is fact. >> who is for forcing young women to look at male genitalia? >> the left. biden had this wild show on the white house lawn. they don't care about rights. they care about their agenda and what it brings to the table. they don't care about lia thomas, they don't care about the girls in connecticut. they don't care about the bicyclist who loses a race. the fact is, they are the opposite of what they claim. they don't care about women's rights, they don't care about your rights. look, if someone -- and someone has tried to go into a bathroom with my wife. it wasn't happening. i stood at the door. i don't care who y
else, i truly hope you can see this is a violation of our right to privacy and some of us have felt uncomfortableumatized by this experience. by allowing thomas to displace female athletes, the ncaa intentionally scridiscriminated the basis of sex. they claim they acted in the name of inclusion, they excluded female athletes. believing in biology is not bigoted and following the science there are two sexes and real and important differences between the two sexes is not hateful, it is fact....
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us military and list 2 links. the pentagon papers has died at the age of 92 l's book, shared that they'll see it with the new york times and 1971 revealing uncomfortable details of us involvement in the vietnam for the leak. intend the monica, the most dangerous man in america? initially suppose of the boy ellsberg became passionately opposed and hopes the leak would help in this. with us spinning a businessman, bill guides has made for the chinese prison. she's in pain, and beijing states guest house does. she's 1st meeting with a for an entrepreneur in years. he told the microsoft co founder and philanthropist, he hopes they can cool upright in a way that will benefit the countries. us with the boy and ukraine looming over europe. germany has announced its 1st if a national security plan, which includes an increase in defense spending. the budget also items to tackle climate change and reduce dependence on other countries for energy supplies. the critics say it might not be enough to satisfy allies set boston reports from phil and german chancellor of schultz inspecting the largest air force 12 by nato countries. since 442, at the same time. his gov
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the really region are being forced and are feeling pressure to take aside in the us, china strategic rivalry. an uncomfortable situation, we don't have much time, but i do want to know if this is, in your opinion, the new status quo now that we're working with i think we're still on a period where dialogue and serves a function of doing no harm and making sure the situation doesn't get worse and whether or not this maintain, this becomes a, you know, a maintain status. well will depend on what happens over the next year. we do have the possibility that presidents asian team will travel to the united states to the time the a pac stomach in san francisco in november. and i think our, i should really be trying to what are the moves made over the summer in diplomacy to get to the point where the 2 leaders can sit down in person in the us and have a conversation about moving the relationship forward in a much more peaceful and hands sustainable manner for danielle. thank you so much for your time. my pleasure. thank you. i in russia speaking up against a lot of improvement can come at a heavy price. on sunday, rus
the really region are being forced and are feeling pressure to take aside in the us, china strategic rivalry. an uncomfortable situation, we don't have much time, but i do want to know if this is, in your opinion, the new status quo now that we're working with i think we're still on a period where dialogue and serves a function of doing no harm and making sure the situation doesn't get worse and whether or not this maintain, this becomes a, you know, a maintain status. well will depend on what...
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everything from this to this if it can be said so from the zone it knocks us out of comfort, it's uncomfortablel again and it can again cause new bursts of stress, lack of acceptance. as you said, tears and panic and excessive anxiety, although in such a situation they are quite natural, so you see, the enemy is also trying to attack us psychologically, changing the time, changing tactics, changing something so that we don't know where to rush, but as we can see that we can resist not only in the military sense, but in the psychological sense, because i can say the following observation from my clients that people have this fighting spirit, i don't know him only intensifies, and even this exhaustion, which is the result of stress, which has been for how many months, all the same, this stress does not affect the internal adjustment in relation to the internal adjustment of this collective , for sure, too. m to play, well, you know who is who in such a competition, that is, whether the russians will push us with their aggressive behavior to the point of despair and to the point that we will lower
everything from this to this if it can be said so from the zone it knocks us out of comfort, it's uncomfortablel again and it can again cause new bursts of stress, lack of acceptance. as you said, tears and panic and excessive anxiety, although in such a situation they are quite natural, so you see, the enemy is also trying to attack us psychologically, changing the time, changing tactics, changing something so that we don't know where to rush, but as we can see that we can resist not only in...
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truly hope how you can see this as a violation of our right to privacy and how some of us have felt uncomfortableis experience. senator durbin, in your opening statement, you had mentioned that what message does it send to trans individuals? and my comment to that is what message does this send to women, to young girls who are denied of these opportunities so easily their rights to privacy and safety thrown out of the window to protect a small population, protect one group as long as they are happy? what about us? >> brian: what about us? you know what kind of dedication it takes to be a top division one swimmer. riley gaines has won 12 ncaa tournament meets, she san all-american swimmer. graduates, was going to be a dentist. but, when this starts happening. when she starts getting beat on the podium she realizes and does a few interviews and sees the backlash and support this is a hot issue. i'm putting my life on hold to go bat for other women, which used to be a very popular thing to do i always thought. i also thought a great analogy, pete, was the serena williams analogy basically serena wil
truly hope how you can see this as a violation of our right to privacy and how some of us have felt uncomfortableis experience. senator durbin, in your opening statement, you had mentioned that what message does it send to trans individuals? and my comment to that is what message does this send to women, to young girls who are denied of these opportunities so easily their rights to privacy and safety thrown out of the window to protect a small population, protect one group as long as they are...
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but the last sort of pushes us so often and very uncomfortable ways to a to was novelty. i wonder if that is something like that could be configured into the a i algorithms. and again, is that safe because you will have to, you know, receive some level of control for that. so i think this are, you know, a d right, but what we need our band news is document or i think it's being already being done through social media and or right, this is all mine and pollution that's happening now with a i think a we don't know what will be the next stage in a i, right? that's the, that's the reason why i don't give you a great time. so by the, by the time being the industry conversation things without changing, right? because of the only thing we are portable of these predicting our own future. so we, we don't know what will happen, right? the cold is programs located or even thought about how these companies, you know, whether it's meant our microsoft or google or whoever wants to use it, right. of course they, they all are using is going to go to them. you know, the big dog. i'm start
but the last sort of pushes us so often and very uncomfortable ways to a to was novelty. i wonder if that is something like that could be configured into the a i algorithms. and again, is that safe because you will have to, you know, receive some level of control for that. so i think this are, you know, a d right, but what we need our band news is document or i think it's being already being done through social media and or right, this is all mine and pollution that's happening now with a i...
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but the last sort of pushes us so often and very uncomfortable ways to a to was novelty. i wonder if that something like that could be configured into the a i algorithms. and again, is that safe because you will have to, you know, receive some level of control for that. so i think this are, you know, a d, right, the what we need our brand new is this document or i think it's being already being done through social media and all right. this the amount of pollution that's happening now with a i think a, we don't know what will be the next stage in the i right? that's the, that's the reason why i don't give you great answer by the, by the time the independence normalization things without cheating. right, because of the only thing we are portable of these predicting are on future. so we, we don't know what will happen, right? the code is programs located or even thought about how these companies, you know, whether it's met or microsoft, or google, or uh, you know, whoever wants to use it, right. of course they, they already using who's gonna go to them, you know, take dog. i
but the last sort of pushes us so often and very uncomfortable ways to a to was novelty. i wonder if that something like that could be configured into the a i algorithms. and again, is that safe because you will have to, you know, receive some level of control for that. so i think this are, you know, a d, right, the what we need our brand new is this document or i think it's being already being done through social media and all right. this the amount of pollution that's happening now with a i...
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and we have a bias for homeless spaces, but the live sort of pushes us so often in very uncomfortable ways to a to was normal to i wonder if that something like that could be configured into the a i, algorithms. and again, is that safe? because you will have to, you know, receive some level of control for that. so i think this are, you know, a d, right the what we need our brand new is this document, or i think it's being already being done through social media and, or right. the system has all manner pollution. that's happening now with a i think we don't know what will be the next stage in the i right. that's the that's the reason why i don't give you great times the by the time the independence normalization things without change, right. because of the only thing we are portable of these predicting our own future . so we, we don't know what will happen, right? the cold is, programs will change, or even thought about how these companies, you know, whether it's met or microsoft or google, or whoever wants to use it, right. of course they, they already using who's going to go to them,
and we have a bias for homeless spaces, but the live sort of pushes us so often in very uncomfortable ways to a to was normal to i wonder if that something like that could be configured into the a i, algorithms. and again, is that safe? because you will have to, you know, receive some level of control for that. so i think this are, you know, a d, right the what we need our brand new is this document, or i think it's being already being done through social media and, or right. the system has all...
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but we have a bias for homeless spaces, but the live sort of pushes us so often in very uncomfortable ways to a to was normal to i wonder if that something like that could be configured into the a i, algorithms. and again, is that safe? because you will have to, you know, receive that some level of control for that. so i think this are, you know, at the right the, what we need our brand new is this document, or i think it's being already being done through social media and all right. there's, there's the whole minor pollution that's happening now with a, i think a, we don't know what to be the name staging i. right, that's the, that's the reason why i gave you. i great times the, by the time the independence normalization things without change, right? because of the only thing we are portable of these predicting our on future. so we, we don't know what will happen, right? the code is programs will j. o, or even thought about how these companies, you know, whether it's met or microsoft or google, or whoever wants to use it, right. of course they, they already using who's gonna go to th
but we have a bias for homeless spaces, but the live sort of pushes us so often in very uncomfortable ways to a to was normal to i wonder if that something like that could be configured into the a i, algorithms. and again, is that safe? because you will have to, you know, receive that some level of control for that. so i think this are, you know, at the right the, what we need our brand new is this document, or i think it's being already being done through social media and all right. there's,...
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so it's, this is based uncomfortable to ality, but us has which sets it set stuff up to always have these types of conflicts, especially when the us dance levels reach the threshold that's close to the debt ceiling. the house speakers said that this was a deal worthy of the american people. was it? well, i think a sides of the old political policies that all sides will claim victory with this agreement. in essence, both sides got something come from the agreement. so overall it has be an improvement of roughly $1.00 trillion dollars. a cots have been agreed for the next 10 years. and the republicans wanted more. they wanted obviously trading dollars the democrats wanted 0. so we landed somewhere halfway in between. so both sides contain victory, they're all some windows in this situation and there were some loses as a rule it's, it's a mixed bag. this depth assuming bring friendship seems to happen with alarming regularity in the us. okay, we can breathe a sigh of relief perhaps. now, how long before it all happens again, it's a great question and it's, it will happen again. you know, the
so it's, this is based uncomfortable to ality, but us has which sets it set stuff up to always have these types of conflicts, especially when the us dance levels reach the threshold that's close to the debt ceiling. the house speakers said that this was a deal worthy of the american people. was it? well, i think a sides of the old political policies that all sides will claim victory with this agreement. in essence, both sides got something come from the agreement. so overall it has be an...
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using illegal methods. >> he appeared uncomfortable during the continued cross-examination where at times he clashed with er for mirror group newspapers who questioned whether prince harry actually wanted to have been hacked. nada bashir is joining us. the fundamental argument was harry being suspicious of articles and the lawyer accusing him of speculating about whether or not they were hacked. >> exactly. that was the rukscrux of andrew green's argument. where is the evidence that his voice mails had been intercepted, that he was trailed by private investigators. and andrew green repeated it as he went through 33 newspaper articles published between the early '90s and late 2000s. and something that prince harry was repeatedly pressed on. and he appeared to be quite choked up towards the end of it as he was asked by his own lawyer area ter beinsaying how feel after being questioned for hours. and we saw a number of examples including one in which details of a conversation between prince harry and his father now king charles iii he said the finer details could only have been oub takened through unlawful g
using illegal methods. >> he appeared uncomfortable during the continued cross-examination where at times he clashed with er for mirror group newspapers who questioned whether prince harry actually wanted to have been hacked. nada bashir is joining us. the fundamental argument was harry being suspicious of articles and the lawyer accusing him of speculating about whether or not they were hacked. >> exactly. that was the rukscrux of andrew green's argument. where is the evidence that...
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the coming to us just on possible the suffering really under the new uncomfortable circumstances. i hope that the european big nations understands that the sanctions are so content from all of us. it cannot really kept long life healing up with the number the sales because of this the me no, this thing is gillian productivity. i see like that. uh right now as a country, it's a e, so me that me it if so we get that actual smooth zillow, lea, a bit of a bucket sign to speculate bucket, suggest the knots within the anything that's what the fuck kids sung to go through . but i see you have an open book at the cheapest way to store. would you be? we did the country din who's you, who's you who j. e. bring in something you find that's nice the at the and you took where you fit to. we're going to see bill both uh me, bumper saw uh spits. okay. gotcha. and is that going to take that off of us? double. it's a, it's a boy. now it's a 70. now that what you would i see sprint a got but it's just listed on the envelope and got to it is it gives me a school by that i was the and it will he did s
the coming to us just on possible the suffering really under the new uncomfortable circumstances. i hope that the european big nations understands that the sanctions are so content from all of us. it cannot really kept long life healing up with the number the sales because of this the me no, this thing is gillian productivity. i see like that. uh right now as a country, it's a e, so me that me it if so we get that actual smooth zillow, lea, a bit of a bucket sign to speculate bucket, suggest...
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it was only much later that we started to feel uncomfortable here among us, foreigners and double. they called me spaghetti eater, before macaroni, eat or go when you flush a minute. it's an i'm, my parents told me i must be need to be 10 times more germany than the germans for them to accept. you could watch as active team focused on your ridiculous months of guns. too difficult to come on to. so that's the amount that was the summer of 1999 . the one glossy and under the bookstore. and i wrapped lyrics by to j, like who jacob. and then one of a said a month that started a rough group of offense. so we found that microphone mafia right on the spot to microphone much it is when the visa visa, as we loved this, music's i'm for me because we could identify with the people who made it tom much the she does punted, you didn't need any ex events of instruments cemented just on pen and paper, move to the field and shift decline as you move form exists in the, on the 16 year olds from that place are still in the somewhere in their dreams haven't changed to move to the music, live in sync
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tell us what it was that you saw that made you uncomfortable for that 1st time. what was the nature of your initial whistle blowing? yeah, so, you know, it doesn't take long to be at the pentagon and realize how complex and complicated things can be over there. in d, m, i was learning a lot about contracts and programs, and i had known a lot about how to manage and how budget's operated because of my experience is on the hill, the difference between an authorization and appropriation. all of these nuances become important when you're working in these environments. and so when i was working in the suicide prevention office, and we had set that up after a um, a congressionally charter task force had said that the one thing the department of defense was lacking was the suicide prevention office. as you mentioned, that a background in mental health by myself, a former army officer. so i got asked to help set up this office and um with a lot of back and forth and what it should look like and how it should run. we were up and running and we were doing some really good
tell us what it was that you saw that made you uncomfortable for that 1st time. what was the nature of your initial whistle blowing? yeah, so, you know, it doesn't take long to be at the pentagon and realize how complex and complicated things can be over there. in d, m, i was learning a lot about contracts and programs, and i had known a lot about how to manage and how budget's operated because of my experience is on the hill, the difference between an authorization and appropriation. all of...
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tell us what it was that you saw that made you uncomfortable for that 1st time. what was the nature of your initial whistle blowing? yeah, so, you know, it doesn't take long to be at the pentagon and realize how complex and complicated things can be over there. in d, m, i was learning a lot about contracts and programs, and i had known a lot about of how to manage and how budget's operated because of my experience is on the health, the difference between an authorization and appropriation. all of these nuances become important when you're working in these environments. and so when i was working in the suicide prevention office, and we had set that up after a um, a congressionally charter task force had said that the one thing the department of defense was lacking was the suicide prevention office. as you mentioned that a background in mental health, i'm myself a former army officer. so i got asked to help set up this office and um with a lot of back and forth and what it should look like and how it should run. we were up and running and we were doing some really
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accommodate you and other female swimmers who felt uncomfortable sharingal an open locker room with biological male. >> nothing. >> they actually made usfeel guilty for feeling as if we were uncomfortable. time and time again that's what we saw there was even a group of girls who -- undressed in janitors closet they changed clothes because theyng felt more comfortable undressing in that environment than they did undressing next to someone with male -- >> because they were transphobic? >> no because they were violated. >> tell me how they were violated. >> i think -- two, three four years ago, if a man claims that identity of simply saying they areth a woman walks into a locker room a d.a. would follow into a locker room arrest him and charged with sexual assault and indecent exposure and list goes on but this was celebrated they was encouraged leah thomas is nominated for woman of the year which is award that i was also nominated for butor when i saw e fullme list of nominees see that was not exclusive to just women the award was immediately devalued and meaningless to me that's how they were honoring this rather than making us feel re
accommodate you and other female swimmers who felt uncomfortable sharingal an open locker room with biological male. >> nothing. >> they actually made usfeel guilty for feeling as if we were uncomfortable. time and time again that's what we saw there was even a group of girls who -- undressed in janitors closet they changed clothes because theyng felt more comfortable undressing in that environment than they did undressing next to someone with male -- >> because they were...
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alex shieh, who will go to brown university this fall, telling us -- >> it does make me feel a little bit uncomfortable knowing that in that admissions office when they were deciding whether they were going to accept me, reject me, that they might have considering my race, because i think that's not something that i can control, or that anyone can control, and i think that it's unfair to judge someone based on that. >> reporter: and duke university student bunmi omisore -- >> my identity has to be my race, you know, the struggles i've gone through, the trauma i've gone through as an african american woman in the united states. if i were applying to college today, i would have to write about those traumas in my common app essay. i would have to write about those traumas and those very hard experiences for admissions officers to accept the overwhelming truth that we all know, which is that, it is hard to be a black person in america. and i don't think that's fair. >> reporter: today's landmark rule onning will have consequences far beyond higher education. and while it does not directly apply to employer
alex shieh, who will go to brown university this fall, telling us -- >> it does make me feel a little bit uncomfortable knowing that in that admissions office when they were deciding whether they were going to accept me, reject me, that they might have considering my race, because i think that's not something that i can control, or that anyone can control, and i think that it's unfair to judge someone based on that. >> reporter: and duke university student bunmi omisore -- >>...
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us military analyst who links the pentagon papers has died at the age of $92.00 . how is big shit, the dosier with the new york times, and 1971 revealing uncomfortable details of us involvements in the vietnam war. initially, a supporter of the war, ellensburg became passionately opposed in hopes the lake would help in this. well, those of the headlines, the news continues here on al, jazeera of to drug trafficking, politics and power the this is a poppy sales. once caught because of the clause secrete somewhere, right, came a smoky fluid code. latex based opium used by mine is a bomb from old and 5 millennia opium release pain in the peace of mind. and that should have been the end of it. so this drug would play a policy and some of mankind's great to start peebles imperialism colonization, the cold war, and more recently, globalization without the backing of states. drug trafficking would never have existed in 1951 at the heights of the indo. china with the french secret service, was deployed to organize the counter attack against the viet meaning guerrillas. but it was seriously short of money. they contacted a tribe in the hills of laos, the human and bolt their entire pu
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and the coming to us just on possible the suffering really under the new uncomfortable circumstances. i hope that the european big nations understands that to think since our so coming from the for all of us, it cannot really kept long life going up with the number the ceiling because i mean, august thing is delay. i'm a little thing that i see like that uh, by now as a country, it's a e. so mean, i mean if so we get back, i shall smooth zillow, lea, a bit of a bucket site to speculate bucket. suggest to be not something the anything that's what the fuck kids sung to throw through. but i see you have an open book at the to square store, which we did the guide you didn't. who's you who's your who j. e principal. you find that nice be at the and you took where you fit to we're going to see bill. pope me. bumpers uh spits. okay. gotcha. and use that one to think about the double. it's a, it's a boy now it's a 70. now, that watching i would i see sprint a got braces to sit on the envelope and go through this, give me a school by the way. and it will really show up your mind. i see because
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