from the outskirts of the city. tonight with the context, in london daily mail columnist sarah vine, and from washington, stefanie brown james, co founder of collective pac, the group campaigning for equal representation in american politics. hello, a warm welcome to the programme. zeneta everhart is the mother of a 21 year shop worker who survived the mass shooting in east buffalo. his name is zaire, and each day for the past three weeks, she has been dressing his wounds. he has a hole in the right side of his neck, two on his back another on his left leg, and when she cleans his back, she says she can feel pieces of the bullet that was fired at him from an ar15. the gunman was 18 years old. today, zeneta gave evidence to to a congressional committee ahead today, zeneta gave evidence toa congressional committee ahead of a house vote on gun reform. we continuously hear after every mass shooting that this is not who we are as americans and as a nation. hear me clearly this i
people shifts, and i feel so sorry for the people who work in these airlines, because people who work in these airlines, because it people who work in these airlines, because it is not their fault is such because it is not their fault is such a because it is not their fault is such a mess, but particular for travellers, such a mess, but particular for travellers, because you are being made travellers, because you are being made to travellers, because you are being made to feel guilty for wanting to id made to feel guilty for wanting to go on made to feel guilty for wanting to go on holiday, and you ve made your money and go on holiday, and you ve made your money and you should be able to go on holiday. money and you should be able to go on holiday, and it is not a crime to want on holiday, and it is not a crime to want to on holiday, and it is not a crime to want to have on holiday, and it is not a crime to want to have a week off! want to have a week off! gra
thatis version of the taliban, or whether that is just version of the taliban, or whether that isjust spin version of the taliban, or whether that is just spin for certain foreign governments? i that isjust spin for certain foreign governments? that isjust spin for certain foreian rovernments? ., ., ., foreign governments? i would not go so far as to foreign governments? i would not go so far as to describe foreign governments? i would not go so far as to describe it foreign governments? i would not go so far as to describe it as foreign governments? i would not go so far as to describe it as a so far as to describe it as a big shift or a big change, but they are making efforts. they are certainly alert to the demands of the international community regarding education, women, human rights, etc, but the last time around, when they came to power in 92,93, but the last time around, when they came to power in 92, 93, they were not really aware of these things, and anybody who spo
i know you looked at the video. did you see any significant? for example, the raised hood on that vehicle, anything along those line, what do you make of it? i find it interesting, the commentary, you know, the sub script is once we leave afghanistan, why can t we be friends? they almost regretted that the operators didn t stay and talk to them and have three cups of tea or whatever. i find it very curious. it was a good piece of propaganda. as vali said. it s the taliban basically saying, look, the americans are leave, they didn t get what they want, our destruction. it was almost a statement of victory of some sort. does this embolden the haqqani network? it was the haqani network that actually controlled bowe bergdahl for, what, five years, inside pakistan. that s the assumption. the haqani network deemed a terrorist organization by then hillary clinton, secretary of state in 2012. does this video get them more
three cups of tea a day show a decreased risk dramatically of stroke. i m going to have my four cups of coffee and three cups of tea. david, is that too much? i convert eed one person so that s good news. there s a lot of studies. the three to four cups, you have to get enough antioxidants to get the full effect of what we re talking about, the anti-cancer, the heart protection. now, with tea, especially green tea, it has a lot of flavinoids a lot of antioxidants. the one that s really big and i want people to look into this, is egcg. there are antioxidants and then antioxidants. egcg is a very potent antioxidant you find in tea. we re finding it can slow down the process of alzheimer s. it can reduce your ldl, which is your bad cholesterol, increase your hdl, and the majority of