event of what happened to our democracy since the opening shots of the civil war. and that event began to me to think like i need to really get more involved. and i hadn t decided i m going to run for office at that point, but it basically turned me to the sense that we all have to figure out what we need to do. and then over time i started to think about it and i thought, you know, i need to do something, i m at a place in my life where i ve been blessed and i care about this state, i love this state, but i hate our politics. and you can believe both of those things at the same time. and then over the course of the sessions that they had, all of this awful stuff that you mentioned, and they re hurting texans, just going out of their way cruelly and cravenly to hurt texans. and i just decided as i said enough s enough. and so i m going to offer my candidacy. i m going to spend the next 400 days just telling the truth about dan patrick, the lieutenant governor. and he s not going to lik
texas, right, now living in america, being denied the constitutionally sanctioned right to an abortion. that is happening as i speak to you. and i want to talk about that. go ahead. i was going to say briefly, the women s health, one of the abortion providers in texas talked about, they were rushing to, those women were desperate to end their pregnancies. they were doing abortions up until 11:56, on tuesday night. because after that, they had to turn women away. they had women coming to them, in an absolute state of desperation. there s also though, this aspect to it, the cruelly in defensively creepy structure of it. and i just want you to talk, you wrote your column about this. and i m just going to quote from it for a second. then i m going to come to you rebeca. michelle you said, it maine still be knocked down eventually. and i think it will because it s just a disgusting, flagrant abuse of the law. but already in addition to a visiting version rates in texas, is sent a messag
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Letterman clip shows him cruelly teasing Lindsay Lohan about rehab
15 Feb, 2021 12:38 AM
4 minutes to read Aren t you supposed to be in rehab? - David Letterman asked Lindsay Lohan repeated and personal questions about her addiction when she came on his show to talk about a new movie in 2013.
Video / The Late Show Aren t you supposed to be in rehab? - David Letterman asked Lindsay Lohan repeated and personal questions about her addiction when she came on his show to talk about a new movie in 2013.
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American talk show host David Letterman is under fire for a controversial interview he did with Lindsay Lohan in 2013.
Watch: Grim moment former UK judge tells stage 4 cancer sufferer her life is less valuable
17 Jan, 2021 06:41 PM
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Grim moment Lord Sumption, former judge tells stage 4 cancer sufferer her life is less valuable . Video / BBC
Grim moment Lord Sumption, former judge tells stage 4 cancer sufferer her life is less valuable . Video / BBC
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Former UK Supreme Court judge Lord Sumption has cruelly told a stage 4 bowel cancer sufferer her life was less valuable than others live on national television.
Appearing on the BBC s The Big Questions to discuss the cost of lockdown, the civil liberties campaigner went toe-to-toe with cancer sufferer Deborah James.