i think there is self replicating misogyny that girls show to other girls, like, why haven t you put make up on today, or you ve put too much make up on today. l i think there is a great pressure to conform to a certain standard of, for example, outfit or body type or make up. and the access is all around them and it s 24/7. they have not got the ability to switch off. let s bring in the panel. annabel denham, deputy comment editor at the telegraph, and seema mehta, political writer at la times. depressing listening to this stitches there, what you make of it? unfounded but definitely the case that online pornography and degrading depictions of sex is teaching particularly with teenage boys to take you make of how to think about relationships as exploitative and they want to be the last we hear of it. teachers of raise concerns about sexist language increasing in schools, there have been research papers finding social media algorithms are amplifying misogynistic content to
in 2023. our correspondent been following proceedings in delaware. the first opening statement was from federal prosecutor derek heinz. he set out to penetrate hunter biden as a self confessed habitual crack cocaine addict who lied in order to purchase a handgun in delaware in 2018. the prosecution alleges that hunter biden knowingly misled when he declared he wasn t a drug abuser, and the prosecution says that he clearly knew at the time that he was. mr hynes stirred the court, the jury, and started his statement, making a clear reference to the fact that the person they had to hear these allegations about was the son of the us president. he said that nobody was above the law, it doesn t matter who you are or what your name is. now, behind hunter biden for the second day, key members of the biden family in the public benches. among them, his stepmother, the first lady, jill biden, who is very close to hunter, sitting just a metre behind him. the family were talking to each o