thing like, they even have their uniforms out on the washing line because there is still a terrorist threat which is severe. so unfortunately we have not reached at the normal state of policing. so in reality a lot of officers have sacrificed an awful lot. they have essentially taken cover stories and lives and making sacrifices in terms of leaving their communities and where they used to live and not seeing family members. so they committed an awful lot to joining the organisations they see this as a breach of their trust. so is craig a lot of frustration and anger in terms of what they have had to do it to protect their own anonymity. horse to protect their own anonymity. how do ou to protect their own anonymity. how do you assess to protect their own anonymity. how do you assess the to protect their own anonymity. how do you assess the threat that they now face? , , now face? this is the 1,000,000-dollar i now face? this is the - 1,000,000-dollar question. now face? this is the
weather, you know. it s quite obvious what we re talking about. so, even the democrat lame cover stories are falling apart. democrats said archer testified that hunter wasn t selling access to joe, he was selling the illusion of access to joe. goldman lied about that, too. dan goldman said archer testified that it was the illusion of access to joe biden that hunter biden was offering to these clients but in fact when you look at the transcript, what you see is that that phrase illusion of access is in dan goldman s question. it s actually not what devon archer testified to, he said, yes, but that s not quite fair, this was about showing that there was the signal that influence and access here. jesse: biden scandal is showing out like the russia hoax. telling the same story and
If you drive across the mountain road that borders south Dublin, chances are you will see Padraig Harrington at work in the garden that serves as his office. Out the back of a modest but large dwelling he has installed a kidney-shaped green built to U.S. PGA specifications, two artificial putting greens, six small target
today, his words were quoted by those targeted. the question is whether or not the end justifies the means. i have come to the firm conclusion that, for a unit of a police force, it did not. amongst those spied on in the 70s were the women s liberation movement. anti apartheid campaigners, including key figures like peter, now lord hain, who went on to become a labour cabinet minister. and trade unionists who ended up blacklisted and on the breadline. this is a national scandal. this report that s come out today should be the final nail in the coffin of the metropolitan police today the force said the sds was set up at a time of political and social change, but it acknowledged that officers should not have used the identities of dead children as part of their cover stories or had sexual relationships with activists. with the benefit of hindsight,
this report that s come out today should be the final nail in the coffin of the metropolitan police today the force said the sds was set up at a time of political and social change, but it acknowledged that officers should not have used the identities of dead children as part of their cover stories or had sexual relationships with activists. with the benefit of hindsight, there should have been more work in relation to reviewing the information that was being gathered and more care taken in relation to the groups that were being infiltrated. the undercover policing inquiry will now examine the activities of the spy cops who infiltrated groups in the decades since the 60s and 70s. june kelly, bbc news. we will speak now to someone who is in that report there, a car