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cases, that he is guilty, that the conduct, what happened, is where i think christie is trying to hit. and we'll see if it resonates. it obviously has not thus far. i think that you have seen that the indictments have been in some strange almost perverted way a boon to trump as he has gone through. >> and we were sitting here yesterday and the question was would there be substantive discussion of the issues during the debate. beyond just talking about trump and the indictments. do you think -- because at some point bret bear sayaier says weo mayor on. do you think they talked about it enough? >> i think counterintuitively, the answer is no. there wasn't sufficient followup when there was a raised hand about whether you would support donald trump for the nomination if he were convicted. which is a pretty significant caveat. and here is where i think that we need to reality check this

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Unspun World with John Simpson

the human genome project, which was completed 20 years ago, was essentially the sequence of mostly one person. and, of course, we don't have exactly the same dna. of course, the human genome project has been incredibly successful in understanding in general terms, the diseases that are caused by inherited disorders. what we have now is something that's much wider, called the pan—genome. but the first genome was taken from, what, an american who was — who had african and european ancestry? 70% was taken from an african—american that had european and african ancestry, so relatively broad, but it's one person's dna and, of course, there are people from other backgrounds. now, counterintuitively,

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Unspun World with John Simpson

now, counterintuitively, even though there's a lot of african dna in the standard genome, it's actually the dna that's most lacking, because there's far more diversity in africa than in any other part of the world, so there are huge differences and what we need more of is different types of dna from africa, as well as from asia and the americas and so forth. so you've got more variation and something that more accurately represents the different populations of the world. so, the obvious use for that is help with cancer treatments, certain inherited diseases — have i got that right? well, it's all genetic research. what will happen is that the medicines may not be as accurate in treating people that have been diagnosed using the standard genome to something that's

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Unspun World with John Simpson

pan genome. now, counterintuitively, even though there's a lot of african in the standard genome, it is actually the dna that is most lacking, because a far more diversity in africa than in any other part of this world. so there are huge differences. what we need is more different types of dna from africa as well as from asia and the americas and so forth. so you got something more varied and some are more accurately represents a different relations of world. so the

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Newsnight

freeze — respond counterintuitively and freeze. ~ ., , , ., freeze. were it not be better to educate the _ freeze. were it not be better to educate the people _ freeze. were it not be better to educate the people that - freeze. were it not be better to educate the people that are - freeze. were it not be better to i educate the people that are cited for jury educate the people that are cited forjury duty, to be not lead to change attitudes in society to what is rape and rather than change the court system? i is rape and rather than change the court system?— is rape and rather than change the court system? i think we definitely need to do that _ court system? i think we definitely need to do that in _ court system? i think we definitely need to do that in terms _ court system? i think we definitely need to do that in terms of - court system? i think we definitely need to do that in terms of publicl need to do that in terms of public education — need to do that in terms of public education around rape and what is played _ education around rape and what is played out — education around rape and what is played out often as attitudes towards _ played out often as attitudes towards women and their sexual behaviour~ — towards women and their sexual behaviour. i think that is a multi—generational effort and in the meantime _ multi—generational effort and in the meantime we're definitely seeing men walking _ meantime we're definitely seeing men walking free from courts. that meantime we're definitely seeing men walking free from courts.— walking free from courts. that is not a reasonable _ walking free from courts. that is not a reasonable point, - walking free from courts. that is not a reasonable point, kenny i not a reasonable point, kenny macaskill bussi mike flood rape myths are pervasive?— macaskill bussi mike flood rape myths are pervasive? we've never done any research _ myths are pervasive? we've never done any research on _ myths are pervasive? we've never done any research on juries - myths are pervasive? we've never done any research on juries in - done any research on juries in scotland so we do not know that. this suggestion that people are making decisions on a myth, there is

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The Ingraham Angle

med school strongly suggest that once again the teacher's unions and the public health officials were wrong. the findings suggest that social distancing and isolation at a population level, particularly from young children may have counterintuitively put some people at greater risk of covid infection or severe disease once they resumed normal contact. well, none of this was counterintuitive to the angle's medicine cabinet, you may remember. now, they didn't listen and the damage is done. now, to children's health, mental and physical, with records of skyrocketing depression, anxiety and learning deficits and increased childhood obesity. that's what we are seeing. this problem began decades ago. during covid, it got worse. athletic participation declined dramatically and times spent on

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The Ingraham Angle

med school strongly suggest that once again, the teachers unions and the public health officials were wrong. the findings suggest that social distancing and isolation at a population level, particularly from young children, may have counterintuitively put some people at greater risk of infection or severe disease once they resumed normal contact. >> well, none of this was counterintuitive to the angles medicine cabinet. you may remember, but now they didn't listen and the damage is done now to children's health, mental and physical, with reports of skyrocketing depression, anxiety and learning deficits. and perhaps even more dangerous, increased child obesity. that's worth seeing. now, this problem really began to develop decades ago, but during covered , it only got worse. athletic participation, remember, declined dramatically in time, spent on screens rose

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FOX Friends First

>> it worked in virginia, it may work in wisconsin. meantime joe biden was out in the campaign trail sort of as todd mentioned, virtually campaigning for a pair of democrats that could use the help. but the main focus for the white house on the trail and counterintuitively is now finally the economy. it's not so good out there but they've got to talk about what they are trying to do and in the crisis they are trying to convince americans to not believe there lying eyes and empty wallets. >> the united states is in a stronger position than any other country in the world. jobs are up. people are back to work. american manufacturers are coming back. i'm going to be heading up to syracuse, new york, the area, going to be investing $100 billion. the day after tomorrow. as a matter of fact, its

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Breakfast

the cost — are right, that if you see part of the cost comes from a windfall tax, a one-off— the cost comes from a windfall tax, a one—off tax on the profits of the bil a one—off tax on the profits of the big energy— a one—off tax on the profits of the big energy companies then that is one big energy companies then that is ohe way— big energy companies then that is one way of— big energy companies then that is one way of trying to pay for this. as we _ one way of trying to pay for this. as we have — one way of trying to pay for this. as we have heard, the government are saying _ as we have heard, the government are saying no, _ as we have heard, the government are saying no, now is not the time to raise _ saying no, now is not the time to raise taxes— saying no, now is not the time to raise taxes as it will discourage investment but we have the political dividing _ investment but we have the political dividing line. interestingly two, labour. — dividing line. interestingly two, labour, counterintuitively are saying — labour, counterintuitively are saying that the government should not be _ saying that the government should not be building up so much debt for future _ not be building up so much debt for future generations to pay off which is something the conservatives are worried _ is something the conservatives are worried about and interestingly enough. — worried about and interestingly enough, it's notjust labour politicians but privately some conservative politicians, those who backed _ conservative politicians, those who backed rishi sunak rather than liz truss— backed rishi sunak rather than liz truss think— backed rishi sunak rather than liz truss think it is politically unsustainable for her not to touch energy— unsustainable for her not to touch energy company profits and simply to see the _ energy company profits and simply to see the nation's debt rise. that is closer— see the nation's debt rise. that is closer to — see the nation's debt rise. that is closer to the labour party position. this intervention in the market, this attempt to limit the price rises — this attempt to limit the price rises people would otherwise face in october— rises people would otherwise face in october is _ rises people would otherwise face in october is going to be a defining 0ctober is going to be a defining moment— october is going to be a defining moment for liz truss but the question— moment for liz truss but the question is, will it be sustainable and are _ question is, will it be sustainable and are they going to be people on

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BBC News-20220120-10:38:00

yesterday, counterintuitively, it might _ yesterday, counterintuitively, it might have calm things down in the party, _ might have calm things down in the party, but _ might have calm things down in the party, but i — might have calm things down in the party, but i think we are all waiting _ party, but i think we are all waiting for the findings of sue gray~ — waiting for the findings of sue gray~ i— waiting for the findings of sue gray. i don't know precisely when it is going _ gray. i don't know precisely when it is going to — gray. i don't know precisely when it is going to come, it might be early next week — is going to come, it might be early next week. what i have always said is that _ next week. what i have always said is that i_ next week. what i have always said is that i want her to be able to carry— is that i want her to be able to carry out, _ is that i want her to be able to carry out, and herteam, to be able to carry— carry out, and herteam, to be able to carry out — carry out, and herteam, to be able to carry out her work and be thorough _ to carry out her work and be thorough and painstaking. because the product of that painstaking work will, of— the product of that painstaking work will, of course, be pored over by all of— will, of course, be pored over by all of us, — will, of course, be pored over by all of us, and there might be consequences that arise from that. it's consequences that arise from that. it's going _ consequences that arise from that. it's going to be a very important moment— it's going to be a very important moment for the pm and the team in number— moment for the pm and the team in number10~ — moment for the pm and the team in numberio. do moment for the pm and the team in number 10-— number 10. do you think boris johnson should _ number 10. do you think boris johnson should lead _ number 10. do you think boris johnson should lead your - number 10. do you think borisj johnson should lead your party number 10. do you think boris - johnson should lead your party into the next general election? i johnson should lead your party into the next general election?- the next general election? i think he is a proven _ the next general election? i think he is a proven election _ the next general election? i think he is a proven election winner, i i he is a proven election winner, i always— he is a proven election winner, i always said _ he is a proven election winner, i always said he is the greatest campaign of the modern age and i think— campaign of the modern age and i think that — campaign of the modern age and i think that at elections he is at his very strongest. it's going to be a coupte _ very strongest. it's going to be a coupte of— very strongest. it's going to be a couple of years. we need to see what is happening in the next few days or so. is happening in the next few days or so on_ is happening in the next few days or so. on balance, i still think that his skills —

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