and all my christmases all come at the same time. chuffed. we ve got a half decent team. admittedly, steve bruce isn t the man to take us| forward but i think. now we ve got someone with a bit i of ambition we can kick on and, i you know, become the club that we should be. - we ve grew up with a newcastle that isn t used to competing, so when i hear stories from my dad from the past, of the late 90s, being so close to winning the league, it s that slight chance that we could be back to that. and who do you want who do you want them to buy? a striker of some sort, i m not bothered. as long as he s good, that s the main thing. well, the takeover marks the end of a long wait for those newcastle fans. it had initially been agreed in april 2020, but that was blocked by the premier league over concerns about the links to the saudi state. however, this time, in a statement the league said there was a legally binding assurance, that the kingdom of saudi arabia wouldn t control newcastle uni
ago, there was virtually no gun-control laws, they there were more households that had guns, and hardly any mass shootings. so you have to look at what a stranger in our society and you have to look at our culture and what is with the dehumanization and the loss of value of human life. if you look at it, and the 1990s, the late 90s, the intellectual mainstream we start to see the modern mass shooters. going to the 2000s, using social media emerge. not only do you see social media emerge, it becomes mainstream, you see an increase in mass shooting, you also see a 30% increase that is a cdc number are people committing suicide between the ages of ten to 34. that cdc numbers. so we have to look at social media and the internet as a whole, that is affecting our culture, changing our culture, and one of the problems is, we don t communicate human to human anymore. instead, it is human to machine to human. and we lose our empathy, we lose our compassion in our humanity. the internet w
gun-control laws, they there were more households that had guns, and hardly any mass shootings.y so you have to look at what has changed in our society and you have to look at our culture and what is with the dehumanization and the loss of value of human life. if you look at it, in the 1990s, the late 90s, the intellectual mainstream we start to see the modern mass shooters. going to the 2000s, using social media emerge. not only do you see social media emerge, it becomes mainstream, d you see an increase in mass shooting, you also see a 30% increase that is a cdc number of people committing suicide between the ages of ten to 34.e that s cdc numbers. so we have to look at social media and the internet as a whole as affecting our culture, changing our culture, and one of the problems is, we don t communicate human to human anymore.. instead, it is human to machine to human. and we lose our empathy, we lose our compassion in our humanity.
jihadist community has communicating on top of trying to decipher what in fact is jihadist versus islamist versus just they are all these distinctions. it is particularly complicated here and there is no way that the answer to this i m not saying it s not a piece of it, it s a piece of it the answer to this is not just massive internet surveillance by the tech companies because they can t do it even if they want to do. shannon: morgan, what are the civil liberties concerns about this? where is the line? i ve heard a couple of lawmakers saying from both sides of the aisle that they were very concerned that this guy was not on anybody s radar. he is looking online to identify with ices, trying to find out how to build a bomb and apparently building a bomb or attempting to while he was at work. a lot of questions here. began to keep people from watching the final four in college football at work. it can be very difficult to find who is visiting which sites. i spent a year traini
jihadist community has communicating on top of trying to decipher what in fact is jihadist versus islamist versus just they are all these distinctions. it is particularly complicated here and there is no way that the answer to this i m not saying it s not a piece of it, it s a piece of it the answer to this is not just massive internet surveillance by the tech companies because they can t do it even if they want to do. shannon: morgan, what are the civil liberties concerns about this? where is the line? i ve heard a couple of lawmakers saying from both sides of the aisle that they were very concerned that this guy was not on anybody s radar. he is looking online to identify with ices, trying to find out how to build a bomb and apparently building a bomb or attempting to while he was at work. a lot of questions here. began to keep people from watching the final four in college football at work. it can be very difficult to find who is visiting which sites. i spent a year traini