A very warm welcome to the program from all of us here at our takes here in moscow drawing us this hour. The u. K. Home secretary has handed a u. S. Extradition request for joining us songs to the courts which will now consider the whistleblowers fate a hearing into the matter is scheduled for this friday edward stache he reports from london. Well its a dark day for doing a silent and his supporters as the u. K. s home secretary sajid javid has just signed an order paving the way for dear innocents to be extradited to the United States now he himself said that he was pleased that youre innocent just behind bars and that justice will prevail in this procedure were very pleased that the police were finally able to apprehend him and now hes right behind bars because he broke you cade law i want to see justice done all the time so weve got a legitimate extradition request so ive signed it but the final decision is now with the court well it must be noted that the final decision is for the
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Senator fetterman i call this subcommittee to order. Chairwoman stabenow. And Ranking Member boozman. Thank you so much for coming. I thank you for your leadership on this committee and i look forward to working with you to pass a farm bill. A farm bill that works for small farmers, Rural Communities and hungry americans. I would also like to thank my Ranking Member, senator braun, and i look forward to working closely with you. Snap is one of the most effective programs to fight hunger and poverty in the country. In my time in office as the mayor, Lieutenant Governor to now, i have heard from americans about their support for snap. Hunger is in the a republican or a democrat issue. Its all of our issue that we have to take on. We need to come together and stop playing political games with americans access to food. Americans like cory from the town of northeast in pennsylvania tells me that he was a victim of skim, somebody stole money from his snap e. B. T. Hes not the first pennsylva
Suggested we should all be kind to each other and not obsessed by power and money. And he got crucified for that. It seemed crucified for that. It seemed a bit unfair , for i became bit unfair, for i became frightened that some thing that was so clearly important , from was so clearly important, from the way that people behaved about it, was completely incomprehensible. So i decided incomprehensible. So i decided it was all rubbish. So i became an atheist for about 25 years, and then i read a book by Aldous Huxley that said there were two approaches to religion. One was to do with people hoping to have some experience of the divine and the other was the religion of words and symbols, which seemed to me to boil down, to crowd control. But that first bit got me interested. Now my first guest here is helen. Helen, i want you to look at that camera and tell me your name. Name. The names bond. Helen bond. Ha, ha. Thank you. I love it. Now you are professor of. Christian origins professor of
[cheers and applause] thank you. [cheers and applause] thank you. Thank you all very much. Now, before we begin, i have to ask you for a favor. Not for a moment of silence but for a moment of celebration, for the extraordinary life of governor brendan burn. Thats what he would have wanted. We know brendon wouldnt have wanted violence. He would have wonted celebration so lets all rise and celebrate governor burn. [cheers and applause] [applause] [applause] nine years ago yesterday, i went to pick up theneightyearold patrick and thenfiveyearold bridget from school. On my way out of school with them, on the front lawn of the Assumption School in morristown, i announced to the assembled media that i was a candidate for governor of new jersey. On that day i said many things but looking back the most important statement was this. I said if youre looking for the same old stuff, you got the wrong person. Little did i know just how right i would be nine years later. Nine years is a lifetime ago