we need trans people. we love trans people. trans people belong here. we need trans people. we love trans people. you matter. you matter. and i am fighting for you. rachel: well, you know, i think it s fitting that was in lincoln, nebraska, it s not far off from four score, seven she may have been debate champion at yale. i m not joking. that s the type of rhetoric and persuasion that s being taught and employed throughout the educational system. any time you see the videos, that s the amount of persuasion they re capable of mustering. rachel: that s like by the way, she is exactly the crazy people that we re trying to force everyone to mask and a these are the people in charge. it s scary. yeah, like imagine if we were secretly baptizing kids m school and not telling parents. rachel: it s true. and our argument was we need
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you can imagine. i m surrounded by people on the pavement where i am standing and many more members of the public have been allowed through to the square behind me where they will get a ringside seat and they hope to catch a glimpse of king charles. i think a lot of people here sense what is no doubt britain s aim, that this visit is about rebuilding relationships in a post brexit world and emphasising the importance to britain dotted that we are just seeing the german president arriving. as head of state he is the one who will officially greet king charles iii. it is unprecedented that someone should be welcomed here at brandenburg gate with full military honours. i don t know what you can see a rear at the moment but there is a huge military band. they moved from their mustering position a few moments ago to prepare for the arrival of king charles iii. they were warming up a little bit earlier, no doubt
counter offensive air which is proving quite successful. but we also understand that about 100 miles and there is a city of izium, and thatis and there is a city of izium, and that is where russia is now amassing a huge number of forces, some 20 battalion tactical groups, which have up to 900 troops in each. that could be anywhere from 15,000 20,000 russian troops at that location. the fear is that the russians are really gathering and mustering for a big offensive there with the overall aim of encircling ukrainian troops in the eastern donbas region. these are some of ukraine s best troops. that has long been the fear, that the russians will try to encircle them, cut them off so that they cannot find any more. we will have to wait and see whether the ukrainians can hold back that offensive. they are talking about still needing western weapons to be got to the front line as fast as possible. we desperately need
statements that ended in a cozy way. at the end i think tim and i shook his hand which is completely true but he got up and turned the camera off and he walked off. as he walks off he mustered loudly, we have all this on film, so dishonest, so dishonest about me. i thought that was rude and i felt that that constituted a walkout. howard: i listen to the audio of the trump team and however, how ticked off the former president may have been he thanked you and you think tim, it did not sound like he was storming often anger. when you see me the audio is a bit grainy he covered his ear i tell you i was shocked by the way that that ended. i was shocked that he balked at the cameraman and turn the camera off and was mustering loudly so dishonest at me.