the opponents of abortion rights say it s about giving people a say in the matter and not unelected judges. what would you say to that? well, i would say that the kansas legislature has already tried to pass some of these extreme pieces of legislation that would that would enact a total ban like what we ve been seeing across the country, and the kansas constitution has protected us from those extreme pieces of legislation. and i think that it says a lot, that we have a legislature and frankly even people like my opponent in this third district congressional race that have supported those extreme out-of-touch positions and i m feeling cautiously optimistic that enough people are going to show up and make their voices heard today and vote no on this amendment. interesting. some early voting is up over
killing any of the family members inside and that a lot of planning went into that, including that model that you showed of the structure and we re told that president biden asked a lot of questions and we re told that he never contemplated any civilian casualties in the strike. and one of the ways that they may have been able to pull that off, there are hellfire missiles that have no explosives. they kill by impact and have very little collateral impact. it s the way of the way the cia has carried out these strikes has really evolved over the years and the precision is rather remarkable and, of course, the other big issue here is as you heard jake sullivan say, members of a network which is a pakistan-backed terrorist group with ties to both al qaeda and the taliban were aware and were hosting al zawahiri in the diplomatic corridor and u.s. officials said that they whisked his family out and try to cover
with an ideology from a white man like happens to be a german philosopher, critical race theory is part of critical theory and karl marx. i m sorry, i m just not buying it. if you want me to talk about what philosophy i believe in. there is black preacher from georgia dr. king, you know. i think i would rather side with him i want my daughters and other kids in loudoun county to have the idea and the concept that you can do anything. that you can achieve. you have agency. you have opportunity glass is half full glass for them is also half empty. for me i would rather look at things with a country with a glass that s half full. ainsley: i think we all agree with you on that. ainsley: we were talking about mcauliffe bringing in black leaders stacey abrams the former president obama. vice president or president biden now. when he brings in these big leaders in the black churches, i have heard some of our black friends that have come on each morning say but then they don t
of vaccines early on, and i think we need that same intensity of commitment and really clear messaging from the government that booster vaccines are essential for people who were vaccinated early on. you know, we know from israel that those who were vaccinated more than six months ago are beginning to lose their immunity, and there is the same sort of information coming through from our own surveys in the uk, so i really would urge anyone who has been vaccinated more than six months ago to go and get the booster vaccine. you might have seenjeremy hunt, the former health secretary, in the house of commons this morning say, why wait six months? if someone has had their second jab five months ago, they should be able to get the booster? it s difficult to know exactly when the cut off should be, but i think working on those who have had their vaccines longest ago is most logical because we do know there is that decline over time. and i think, bear in mind that these
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