nakota. and we not only have something to offer this land, but we also have something to offer this society. and there is a reason why. we re not hated because we wear our hair long or because we have different colored skin. we re hated because we represent a political alternative to the cynical and overtly white supremacist politics that are on offer right now. is there is a term i heard recently sort of connected to you, american imperialism. it s something about dominance doctrine of discovery? doctrine of discovery. there it is. the doctrine of discovery is a 15th century papal bull that literally divided the world between the christian european nations and the non-christian, noneuropean or darker nations. a papal bull is kind of what it sounds like. it s an official debris de
to what we consider to be, travel. our service providers in nevada saw an increase of requests for abortions. madam vice president was stern in her voice to ensure that the federal government was able to augment, as some plummet, compliment, do whatever you could to do to help states to protect this right. in addition to encourage congress to act. on the one hand we have republicans, frankly, who want to enact a six-week ban in congress, then we need to have other colleagues and in a sufficient number of those to pass a protective law that applies federally to protect women and those women in this particular arena. that is an important point. erin ford, attorney general of nevada. thank you for joining. as a plea stay safe. we will be right back. as a non christian, i see
bunch of decisions to tie hungary closer to russia also on nuclear power. so he is now reaping i guess what he has sown in some respect. he s now trying to continue to be close to russia, which is not going to be a tenable position. thankfully he s accepting the refugees but mostly because they re ethnic and white european and very phobic when it comes to non-christian, middle easts. there is a past there we can t forget. this is an important point. in these areas of eastern europe, there s overlaps. if you go over the eastern border of hungary into ukraine, you ll find a lot of hungarian speakers there. however, all of what you describe accurately about
where everyone s pets - are welcome, so thank you very much indeed for allowing her to be with all of us today, . particularly exciting for me. just to get serious for a bit, the reason we are not all in the same place having mulled wine and christmas pies and patting each other s dogs is because of the worries about the omicron variant and people getting pinged and various things like that. archbishop, when people are starting to get a bit scared and particularly a very sensitive time of the year, what do you think your kind of role is? well, ithink it doesn t change much. the church of england s in every community in the country and the main role is for the local churches, which they ve been doing, were involved in about 33,000 social projects across the country, and they are about feeding people and caring for people and looking outwards and to everyone, christian, non christian, no faith, whatever it happens to be. local clergy and all faith communities are intensely careful about
a very sensitive time of the year, what do you think your kind of role is? well, ithink it doesn t change much. the church of england s in every community in the country and the main role is for the local churches, which they ve been doing, were involved in about 33,000 social projects across the country, and they are about feeding people and caring for people and looking outwards and to everyone, christian, non christian, no faith, whatever it happens to be. local clergy and all faith communities are intensely careful about caring for people who come to church, so go along to church, wear a mask, having been vaccinated, get your booster if you can, all these sorts of things. does right now, though, . loving your neighbour mean avoiding your neighbour, -