many similar movements that arae on the way. inevitably, and the few visionaries who have grasped this obvious truth weirdly , have not been welcomed by blue am america. they have been mockeda, they and derided as prophets, always are. a fewfe years ago, foro, example, a blue blond woman from montana called rachel dolezal declared that she wanas black because she decided that she was black . blackness was rachel dolezald lived experience, but she was not greeted as liberators. t gr she was almost immediateh booed off the stage and then she disappearee d and tellingly, none of the people yelling atye rachel dolezal ever explained whdy she couldn t be black. why not?t? in this country, you can change your , but not your race. really, how does that work? what species of science are weec talking about here? it was note are we defensible al and so over time, like alle ar indefensible arguments, it will collapse someday. the new york times will give g rachel dough s all its
if this had been a boxinguld hae match, the referee would have c called this in the first 60 seconds. and now, in case you needur run reminding, it wasn t your run of the mill debate, because due to his stroke, fed chairmanons. required special dispensations. you may noticay notice thesed large monitors that are behind us .ca this is part of our closedptio ningcaptioning system.e questi it was requested by john fetterman to help him processar the questions we are asking him tonight. but right off the bat, it is pretty clear that fetterman would need a lot more than that wha big screen. what qualifies you to be a senar us senator? you have 60 seconds. hi. good night, everybody. good ngood night. ll well, scary thought that might have been actually the best moment of the entire debate.deb. one of for fetterman, one of the mostt remarkable exchanges was about d chairman s views on fracking. that i absolutely supporte need fracking. belilieve that we need independence
it s friday the 8th of december. the home office has told mps that the uk has given rwanda a further £100 million as part of the government s plan to relocate some asylum seekers there. the funding is in addition to the £140 million paid to kigali last year. legal challenges have so far prevented any asylum seekers from being sent to rwanda. our political correspondent peter saulljoins us now. we will have more on this story laterfrom our we will have more on this story later from our political correspondent to see exactly how the money has been spent so far, what we have been told so far by the prime minister when it comes to spending on the silent deal with rwanda. let s talk to peter saull in westminster. good morning. that s it, the explanation needed in terms of what we have been told. we thought £140 million had been told. yesterday we had from the prime minister, ain t no money has been spent on this deal, talking about the amendments now being proposed to the
. state media outlets like national public radio and the british broadcasting corporation, npr and and bbc ar very upset that elon musk has taken over twitter. an open twitter is a massive threat to them and they know that, of course, they can t can survive if are real options. so a reporter from the bbck just sat down with elon musk had tried to attack him for extremism and hate speech. in an interview last night,ht what happened next is really something you have to see. foxes trace gallagheser brings t to us now. hey , trace. thi hey, tucker. this is the bbc s technol reporter, james clayton, who during his interview with elon musk, failed to implement interviiled t a cof journalism 101 rules like never. haate of fact, you can tstate at back up and do your homework. had claytoton n done his homewoh he would have learned that back in december, elton john quit twitter because john quththe singer claimed thm was allowing uncheckedallowi misinformation to which elonng c musk resp
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