papers we begin in arkansas the sentinel record reports lawmakers advanced a bill that allows parents to challenge certain library books. the bill would require libraries to form committees to review challenges to books and file an appeal librarians who knowingly distribute material considered obscene to children could face criminal prosecution the legislation heads to the senate. by the way, i have to say, the generality, the ambiguity, that s the entire purpose of this. you got the whole internet for kids to go to, by the way. bigger problems. in florida, ron desantis scares the hell out of teachers and lie brlibrarians, then theye books off the shelf. he catches grief for it. then he said, no, i didn t want a book on roberto clemente
voters at that level in generality. but i think it s important for us to understand that for a complex community, folks are disappointed. there is always a lag between the expensive rhetoric of the president and the policy position. so there are positions to be taken, and then there s the actions. the actions we ve seen recently with regards to he has said that he will veto the crime bill, the criminal reform bill in dc. but we also need to understand, i will say this quickly if i can. how we remember selma and relation to this moment. remember, selma is framed by death. reverend reed, selma, three marches. not just on sunday, but turnarounds. the turnaround march, and the final march. salma, framed by malcolm x speaking on february 4th. as well as the deep conflicts and contradictions. we tend to read selma only in terms of the heroic actions of
during a senate hearing that took place earlier today. i am not able to describe the investigation. i will say as a general and the matter and a high level of generality that in my experience as a prosecutor there s often a robust discussion and it is encouraged, among investigators and prosecutors. attorney general you made the decision. right? you said you did. no, i m sorry, what i m saying is that approved a decision. but i approved the decision to seek a search warrant after probable cause. overruling the fbi agents who did not want to do so. it doesn t seem to me that the fbi has a lot of confidence in you. because what they re doing
over whether or not to treat donald trump like a normal person who are allowed in the law. as we all saw that search of mar-a-lago has taken place on august 8th of last year. and it s recovered more than 100 classified arguments. the attorney general, merrick garland, was grilled about it during a senate hearing that took place earlier today. i am not able to describe the investigation. i will say as a general and the matter and a high level of generality that in my experience as a prosecutor there s often a robust discussion and it is encouraged, among investigators and prosecutors. attorney general you made the decision. right? you said you did. no, i m sorry, what i m
bringing down waiting lists and the nhs, that would take until spring 2024, it seems, and on small boats, welcome the prime minister has already said that the government will bring forward legislation to attempt to stop that happening and it is how quickly that happens, he said, was largely down to parliament today, but is also talked about deporting and sending back people who come to that uk by that route. there are questions and some ambiguity around those pledges. it s clear the prime minister put those forward today on a measure in which he wants voters and the public and generality of thejudge he wants voters and the public and generality of the judge can in terms of his priorities and whether the government manages to achieve it between now and the next election. 0k, between now and the next election. ok, jonathan thank you very much indeed.