the government plans a temporary visa scheme to make it easier for foreign lorry drivers to work in the uk. this is the third petrol station we have seen cusack. it follows queues for fuel because of a shortage of hauliers despite motorists being told to buy petrol normally. if people adhere to their normal buying patterns there is more than enough resilience in the service station network as a whole to deal with that. there s no need for people to rush out and fill up their cars with fuel, the country is not running out of fuel. final details of the government s plans will be unveiled this weekend. also on the programme. a candlelit vigil for the london teacher sabina nessa, whose body was discovered in a park near her home her sister
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cusack added his own sentiment, quote: follow the money. cusack eventually deleting the tweet and blaming it on a bot. i don t know, dana. where do you want to begin there? dana: let me make a general comment that for a long time conservatives operated sort of individually. they would maybe have a small group of friends and they hung out together and they, you know, were subscribers to the national review and fast forward. there is a reagan revolution. you can see a little bit more. there is television. you have fox news. social media, however, has been the great equalizer, i believe, for conservatives. you now have exposure of this kind of thing and an ability to talk about it and go t. gets out there and makes pretty uncomfortable that s unfair, that s unfair. there can t be two sets of rules for people that are conservatives or liberal. we are all put on this planet. life is hard. we should all treat each other really well.
dozens of folks about this. and they are puzzling. democrats are puzzling over whether a woman will beat trump. this is part of what someone says. are we ready in 2020 for another woman? i really don t think we are said ms. cusack, a former democratic national committee member. but a record number women won races in the 2018 midterms. who won? who had the excitement? who had all the volunteers and power behind them? it was women. a lot of these concerns are grounded in post-traumatic election disorder which is that democrats are still reeling still two-plus years later over hillary clinton s loss and among very launch hillary clinton supporters, there s a certain sentiment that, well, she was so qualified. the only reason she lost was sexism and that s combined with a broader sense, a more widespread sense that women do
it cannot be in 2019, i have to remember that, 2019 that we are still talking about whether a woman can beat anyone. at this point we need to look at the candidates and look at their platforms, look at their policies. i don t think it is good and i ve seen a lot of headlines like this from a variety of different media fronts that, you know, talking about whether elizabeth warren is likeable and the kind of things that they are pointing out that they would never point out with a man. i think we need to move beyond this as a country. in fact, we are here today, we have donald trump as a president because of racism and misogyny and i think it s something that we need to address head on. every single time we see one of those headlines, we have to point it out. let me get to a piece of that new york times article, shermichael. here s one quick quote. too many americans may not want to take another chance on a female candidate, ms. cusack said, after hillary clinton was met with mistrust
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