it kicked off when the fifth circuit judge kyle duncan was invited by the stanford law school federalist society to give a speech. when he started, this happened. you ve invited me to speak here. i ve been heckled nonstop. i m asking for your racism is showing. respect black women. keep in mind, these aren t kindergarteners with poopy pants. these are stanford law students with poopy pants. their dean is worse. a giant sack of poopy pants. i m uncomfortable because this event is tearing the fabric of this community that i care about and support. i have to ask myself, is the juice worth the squeeze. it s uncomfortable to say this to you as a person. it s uncomfortable to say that for many people here, your work has caused harm. oh, shut up. sorry. thank you. i ll take it. she s the victim or at least playing one because that s her job. she s stanford s associate dean for diversity, equity and inclusion. although it should be diversity, inclusion and equity bec
were traveling in. bill: they pulled the u.s. citizens from the wreckage of the vehicle and toss them to a truck bed and haven t been seen since. dana: they were driving a white minivan with north carolina plates. you can see it is riddled with bullet holes. the group is said to be in mexico. one could have cosmetic surgery. they believe cartel members have mistaken them for drug smugglers. dana: the white house is working with mexico to bring them home. according to bill barr, it s the cartels that call the shots. mexican government is being held hostage by tens of thousands of parra military members of terrorist organizations that control mexico. it is close to a failed narco state at this stage. they are sitting next door producing mountains of poisonous drugs and killing over 100,000 americans a year. we are sustaining the same damage as we would in a major war from these groups operating right beyond our reach. bill: william la jeunesse from los angeles has t
a record equalling 22nd grand slam men s title, putting him level with rafael nadal. now a bbc wales investigates programme has raised allegations of misogyny, sexism and racism in in the welsh rugby s governing body. before we start, i want to bring you this statement from the team. they say. now it s time for bbc wales investigates: welsh rugby under the spotlight. wales women on the pitch. ..proud to wear the three feathers. you know, it s a wonderful game and it s our national game. it was a dream job. charlotte wathan was hired in 2018 to help transform the women s game in wales. i believed that i could be a force for good., you know, bring about some positive change. but she quit after four years, telling the wru she was sick of being exposed to bullying, sexism and sexual harassment at work. and that s really sad. um. the women s game had long struggled for crowds and credibility. and, in 2018, things had hit rock bottom. well, they beat wales - here at twickenham by
attacks targeting schoolgirls and in the past few weeks hundreds of girls have been hospitalised and aid agencies say they may have been singled out by religious groups. this is bbc news. now on bbc news witness history. hello. i m ben boulos. thanks forjoining me at the queer british museum in london for this edition of witness history. i ll bring you important moments from the past as told by the people who were there. in this episode, we re focusing on lgbt history, stories about lesbian, gay and trans people from all over the world. coming up: we hear how lesbian activists broke through bbc security to stage a protest on live tv. plus, the fight for lgbt rights in uganda where being gay was punishable by death. how the balkans war inspired a groundbreaking film about trans sex workers. and the fight to use the word 0lympics for the very first gay games. but first to san francisco, and the aids memorial that would make headlines all over the world. activist cleve jones
emergency has been declared. meteorologists say around an entire summer s worth of rain fell in just a few hours, and the deluge is set to continue. now on bbc news, bbc wales investigates: welsh rugby under the spotlight. wales women on the pitch. commentator: wales score! wearing the three feathers. it is a wonderful game and our national game, a dream job. charlotte was hired in 2018 to help transform the women s game in wales. i believed that i could be a force for good. i believed that i could, you know, bring about some positive change. but she quit after four years, telling the wru she was sick of being exposed to bullying, sexism and sexual harassment at work. and that s really sad. um. the women s game had long struggled for crowds and credibility. and, in 2018, things had hit rock bottom. commentator: well, they beat wales here | at twickenham 52 0. after 20 years working in sport, charlotte s job was to get more women and girls playing and to develop a strategy for