become policy and i remember hearing the slogan from the left say no person can be illegal. and that becomes the view from under the banner of humanism there are no standards which means citizenship doesn t mean anything. it is not exclusive to merely people who play by the rules or were born here. you need to open it up to everyone. borders don t matter. law and order doesn t matter as far as sanctuary cities. who votes doesn t matter and you erode the idea of the nation state, of a country, of borders. without borders you don t have a country it s true. the left is tearing it down. they want votes and they believe by allowing people in and opening up the ballot box they get those votes. harris: i don t want to tie too many things together that don t go together. i hear a common refrain that no person is illegal.
winter games to rely entirely on artificial snow. some events are even being held in the middle of a nature river reserve. just how green are these games? i m joined by the professor of geography at the university of roseanne in switzerland. he s been studying the said sitting ability of major events such as the olympics for more than a decade. great to have you on the programme. let s start with the claims that these are the greenest games ever, how true is that? true is that? you should take those claims true is that? you should take those claims very true is that? you should take those claims very carefully. l true is that? you should take l those claims very carefully. we did a study last year were compared the olympic games, both winter and summer, over the last 30 years, and we found that this sustainability has been declining, although there s more and more talk about sustainability. the rhetoric on the one hand and the reality don t go together.
within two weeks, new homes had to be found for the residents. one of my clients, i was taking her down the lift and she turned around and said to me i don t want to go . yeah, it s heart breaking. the carers families were devastated. care and finance don t go together. yes, you need to make money to make the business viable and that, but it shouldn t be for personal gain. it s people s homes. it s people s livelihoods, it s notjust like closing a shop. for many decades, the private sector has played an important role in providing care. but now, there are calls for an investigation into whether the market is operating in the best interests of consumers and for the government to introduce more checks on how
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