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power and its radicalism is growing. with me now is elizabeth newman, former senior adviser of the department of homeland security during the trump administration and author of the forthcoming book, kingdom of range, -- rage, the rise of christian extremism and the path back to peace. you know the politicians and other leaders have long used religion for power, for political gain, but you say, quote, during most of my lifetime, extremists were not allowed to participate in mainstream political discussions, they were kept at the fringes of society. is this how people like kari lake can gain prominence, get away with saying the things we just heard her say. are you more concerned with the people saying these things or the people they are speaking to? >> i suppose it is both. we should hold our politicians to a higher standard of ethic, especially after what we saw in 2020. there is no excuse now to not understand that your words do have tremendous power and influence over individuals that might have a propensity to violence. look, we are in about the 10th

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Women Rule The Roost In Dharwad District | Hubballi News

Dharwad: While the debate over giving prominence to women in positions of leadership continues, Dharwad has made a mark by having as many as seven wom.

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reporter rowan bridge. concerns that were raised as early as 2005 by a sexual health clinic in rochdale about the sexual activity of some young girls in the town. in 2007 they raised concerns about a gang of men of pakistani and afghan heritage sexually abusing children in the town and say that, basically from then on, the police investigations, up to sort of 2012, 2013, that this report looks at, never really got to the crux of the problem — that the investigations were shut down early, that they were under—resourced, and that there was a strategic failure at both rochdale council and by greater manchester police. so there were failings, yes, by the detectives investigating those cases, but also there was a more systemic failure by those at the very top of both the police and the council, in terms of how they dealt with this issue and what prominence they gave to it.

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heritage sexually abusing children in the town and say that basically from then on, the police investigation up to 2012, 2013 that this report looks at, never really got to the crux of the problem, that the investigations were shut down early, they were under resourced and there was a strategic failure at both rochdale council and by greater manchester police. so there were failings, yes, by the detectives investigating those cases but also there was a more systemic failure by those at the very top of both the police and the council, in terms of how they dealt with this issue and what prominence they gave to it. in fact, we heard from sara rowbotham, the leader of that sexual health clinic, saying how she was disbelieved and sort of disparaged when she tried to bring those complaints forward, raised those issues, and she had apologies today but this clearly had a very significant impact on her life and on that of maggie oliver, who you

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concerns that were raised as early as 2005 by a sexual health clinic in rochdale about the sexual activity of some young girls in the town in 2007. they raised concerns about a gang of men of pakistani and afghan heritage sexually abusing children in the town and say that, basically from then on, the police investigations up to sort of 2012, 2013, this report looks at never really got to the crux of the problem, that the investigations were shut down early, that they were under—resourced, and that there was a strategic failure at both rochdale council and by greater manchester police. so there were failings, yes, by the detectives investigating those cases, but also there was a more systemic failure by those at the very top of both the police and the council in terms of how they dealt with this issue and what prominence they gave to it. let's ta ke let's take you live to iceland now.

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good _ crisis, like perhaps creating more good jobs — crisis, like perhaps creating more good jobs for younger people, more social— good jobs for younger people, more social upper mobility, if you well, for the _ social upper mobility, if you well, for the next generation, those things— for the next generation, those things tend to make the election more _ things tend to make the election more different than before and that is not _ more different than before and that is notiust_ more different than before and that is notjust the policies but also the issues _ is notjust the policies but also the issues have been more spotlighted on the agenda. a the issues have been more spotlighted on the agenda. its bit spotlighted on the agenda. a bit more nuance — spotlighted on the agenda. a bit more nuance of _ spotlighted on the agenda. a bit more nuance of our _ spotlighted on the agenda. 3 t more nuance of our understanding of what is at stake and on the mind of voters here in taiwan. in the last election, voter turnout was 75%, indications are that we had seen so far that it could be less than that this time around, around 70%, what is your reaction?— is your reaction? again, that is re is your reaction? again, that is pretty much — is your reaction? again, that is pretty much an _ is your reaction? again, that is pretty much an in _ is your reaction? again, that is pretty much an in line - is your reaction? again, that is pretty much an in line with - pretty much an in line with expectation. i think the taiwan huge turnout _ expectation. i think the taiwan huge turnout in _ expectation. i think the taiwan huge turnout in normal years is roughly somewhere — turnout in normal years is roughly somewhere in the high 60% comet 67p, 68% or— somewhere in the high 60% comet 67p, 68% or so, _ somewhere in the high 60% comet 67p, 68% or so, the last time around in 2020. _ 68% or so, the last time around in 2020, the — 68% or so, the last time around in 2020, the election had an elect —— extra _ 2020, the election had an elect —— extra high— 2020, the election had an elect —— extra high turnout partly because of the prominence that china policy played _ the prominence that china policy played in — the prominence that china policy played in that year's election

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it wasn't just breakfast that covered the post office scandal extensively this week. that was true of most bbc outlets, and indeed the media in general. but why did it take a tv drama to bring the issue to such prominence? even one as powerful as this. tthey say money somehow gone missing from this branch, which it hasn't, and i have to pay it back, which i won't. so i say, "prove it. "prove that i'm wrong and you're right. show me the figures". but they can't or won't do that. so now they want to close me down to shut me up because they don't want everyone knowing what i know. which is? that the fancy new computer system that they've spent an arm and a leg on is faulty. chris williams emailed us to say,

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development on a story which has dominated the headlines for the past week thanks to a tv drama. the prime minister has announced new legislation, to make sure that hundreds of post office branch managers convicted in one of the biggest miscarriages ofjustice the uk has ever seen are swiftly exonerated and compensated. more than 700 sub—postmasters were given criminal convictions for fraud and false accounting over a period of around 16 years after it introduced a faulty it system. some went to prison. many were bankru pted. we�*ll get reaction from one sub postmaster in a moment — but first our political correspondent iain watson reports. the post office told us over and over... "you�*re the only one." that was a lie, actually, because... itv made a drama out of a crisis, a scandal that started more than 20 years ago came to public and political prominence.

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dominated the headlines for the past week. the prime minister has announced that new legislation will be brought in to make sure that those convicted in one of the biggest miscarriages ofjustice the uk has ever seen. who worked for the post office are swiftly exonerated and compensated. more than 700 sub postmasters received criminal convictions for fraud and false accounting, over a period of around 16 years, after it introduced a faulty it system. some went to prison and many were made bankrupt. we'll get reaction from one sub postmaster in a moment but first our political correspondent iain watson reports. the post office told us over and over, "you're the only one." that was a lie, actually. itv made a drama out of a crisis, a scandal that started more than 20 years ago came to public and political prominence.

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