that individual seems ashamed of this countryhis. he frankly seems to unify the countryee. he really does. he really does. it s very disturbing because i had worked with for two years prior to this and he and i actually agreed on some issues. but he s so terribly adamantly opposed to this. it began with the under god statement because he heau said when the vote came up that he is a socialist and he does not believe in god and he simply could not he didn t havea to stand to show his patriotismh . i tried to point out to them is that the pledge isn t in also patriotism. it s an a confirmation of your loyalty to a greater cause. and i toldat him that greater cause freedoms there s no where in the world where you have more freedom than you do in the united states of america.
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person with a diagnosis. he said he did this for the postman, the milkman, didn t he? yes, yes. you must be able to see that he has succeeded in doing that. absolutely. i think when you read the book, you see rob s fight that he had as a rugby player throughout his career and how he faces that fight now. we re just so incredibly proud of him to raise this awareness and to do this for other people with mnd. because this was never about rob, rob wanted to do this for other people, he wanted for people who didn t have a voice to use that platform to raise awareness for this cruel and horrible disease. rob says that his story is his legacy for you. yes, yeah. that s something really powerful that he can give you, isn t it? i never thought in a million years we would be in this situation. take us back two years, it was one of the hardest part of my life, you know. sort of, you know, knowing when rob was diagnosed. but to see how far he s come to see his strength
rates to encourage us to save but thatis rates to encourage us to save but that is not expected with the recovery is so fragile so high bills could be around longer. i will find out how much prices could go up in the latest official figures at 7am this morning. let s take a look at today s front pages. most of today s papers lead on the situation in afghanistan. the guardian reports on the new uk resettlement scheme for 20,000 afghan refugees, which will prioritise women, children and religious minorities. the headline in the daily express calls the move big hearted, and shows a picture of a family fleeing to kabul airport. the mirror has a different take, and says the uk s pledge isn t enough as only 5,000 people will be eligible to come to the uk in the first year of the scheme. and the metro s front page carries this powerful image of women in afghanistan protesting for women s rights in front