but, look it s important to get the message out there. this is a disease that has evolved significantly. it is a bad disease, the delta variant is real. and it is hurting people. the good news is if you ve had even moderna or the pfizer vaccine, maybe the j&j plus a booster shot, you are well protected against serious illness and death from the delta variant. and i think that s the message that people need to hear tonight. the choice is yours to be sure. i m not a fan of mandates. i think mandates drive oppositional behavior. we certainly saw that in texas when the governor mandated the hpv vaccine and had a lot of resistance to it. and to this day i don t think there s been the uptick there should have been. but, look, educate yourself. and here s the other place where you and i agree, if you haven t had the vaccine yet, go talk to your doctor. the vaccines are available in doctor s offices now. some of the cold storage requirements have been relaxed, so your doctor can have it on boa
to involving notjust the uk and irish governments and the northern ireland parties but also those directly affected by the troubles and expert and members of committees in this house on the other place. the objective of this engagement is to deal with legacy issues in a way that supports information recovery and reconciliation, complies fully with international human rights obligations and responds to the needs of individual victims and survivors, as well as society as a whole. labour has accused the government of putting its own party political interests before the country in its plans for an amnesty on the troubles in northern ireland. society, the peace process in general, remain so fragile precisely because the pain runs so deep. it is why any proposal to deal with legacy must have victims and the communities of northern ireland at its heart. that requires real care from the secretary of state. so it is deeply regrettable
series of measures to address the legacy of the past in northern ireland. these proposals are being considered as part of an ongoing and an important engagement process, which i announced alongside the irish government, the british irish intergovernmental conference last month. as set out in the framework, which we publish at the same time, this engagement process is committed to involving notjust the uk and irish governments and the northern ireland parties but also those directly affected by the troubles and expert and members of committees in this house on the other place. the objective of this engagement is to deal with legacy issues in a way that supports information recovery and reconciliation, complies fully with international human rights obligations and responds to the needs of individual victims and survivors, as well as society as a whole. labour has accused the government of putting its own party political interests before the country in its plans for an amnesty on the tr
judith: the rights heinz: the city rights. judith: the city rights, yes. they have a different history, of course. they are a little bit more administration, more a little bit posh. heinz: much more posh. anthony: how would they describe each other? oh those people in dusseldorf, they re all stuck up there. they care about outward appearances, and they re all administrators and they don t really work, or, i don t know. i mean heinz: that was a perfect explanation. anthony: cabbage and mettwurst, which is simply kale and sausage and delicious. and spicy pork goulash with rye bread. wow, that looks healthy. well, kinda. heinz: there s one difference as well. when i was a little kid in cologne, i d never heard the word dusseldorf. anthony: what do they do, do they say the other place ? heinz: no. even not that. it was not part of our conversation, of our thoughts, of our judith: of your words. heinz: of our words. the first times when i came to dusseldorf,
there in most instances that they point to but it is part of a larger agenda and a political issue that they are using to whip up the conservative base before the mid terms. i was reading top ten lists from mike allen every morning. he was talking about his interview with don jr. exactly zero doubt that tech bias is real. i don t think this issue is going away because i don t think it is changing. and they entertain the idea of building a conservative social network. i would love to do it but what i would prefer is take one or two silicon valley conservatives and let them start it and then i would help promote the platform and be all over that. that s a fantastic idea, starting a social platform that no one is on. one of the difficulties of starting a new platform is that your friends are all on the