to someone who could potentially have harmed many people on a subway train and trying to protect those riders clearly scared, which include the elderly. he is a hero in many places in many people s eyes. in this courtroom, he is a criminal accused one. great to be back with you. alvin bragg shouldn t be politicizing this and shouldn t be pandering to the family after an arraignment. he shouldn t be challenging daniel penny to look into the father s eyes. what this case is really about is the duty of us as human beings to step forward when other people are in harm s way. that s what this is about. for the last several years, julie, how many times have we seen videotapes of people being beaten up, injured, harmed by others and nobody steps up? penny steps up and now being charged with a crime. i have to tell you, julie, at the end of the day it will be
want to defend their own country, and it is true there is a horrible cost for the rest of the world, particularly africa, suffering from spiking prices in food, fuel and fertiliser and things like that. but if you see someone being beaten up in the street, you don t say, can t we have peace? you have to do something to help the person being beaten up, and this is a war of aggression from russia, and we cannotjust walk by aggression from russia, and we cannot just walk by and the aggression from russia, and we cannotjust walk by and the other side and say, sorry, wejust cannotjust walk by and the other side and say, sorry, we just want rainbows and sunshine. because that is not the world putin lives in, and it is not the peace that he wants to end up with, he wants ukraine broken. it end up with, he wants ukraine broken. , ~ end up with, he wants ukraine broken. , ,, , .,, broken. it is like when people say they behave broken. it is like when people say they behave like broken. it i
the operation has failed. they have arrested the wrong guy. meanwhile, the blackmailer has slipped away into the night and remains at large. all of nigeria, there are countless stories of queer people being blackmailed and exhorted, sometimes for years. i want to know who is behind these crimes and the pain it is causing. the first time i had to make heard about queer people being blackmailed a friend rhys avid said one of his colleagues visiting canyoner, my home country, was had finished, beaten up, and some of his
foolishly, stupidly, naively, i scratch that itch and i every day i scratch it. ijust end up with an even bigger itch. there s another puzzle for people looking at you, which is why it took you to get those 60 men and women to march. now, does that then take us all the way back to your upbringing in derry, your mum and dad marching? that you grew up in the place where the civil rights marches in northern ireland in the 60s really began. this is when we all start getting very freudian. is that where it becomes your knowledge of the need to campaign, the possibility of change? i know it s an old adage. yes, it is very freudian. and in my particular case, yes, you can blame the parents. my father was the chairman of the labour party in derry in the early 1960s when there was such a thing. branch secretary of his local union, the electricians union. i can vividly remember him pulling out a beaten up, faded old copy of the morning star, where he appeared in a generic photograph on the front
An incident of a meter reader from the electricity department getting beaten up for asking to pay the bill has come to light in Koppal where some people had recently asked the BESCOM officials to collect their power bills from Congress.