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Anzac Day 2024: Rotorua Boys' High School head boy Jared Lasike calls out Kiwis over divisiveness

In a room full of dignitaries, guest speakers, leaders, men, women and children paying their respects to war heroes, it was a speech from a Rotorua Boys’...

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Life Liberty Levin

1994 he offered a bill the purpose of which was to round up as many people as possible for violating crack laws. kit treatment between blacks and whites he was all in and all for it. this is a very nasty dangerous man in so many respects. today he has our borders wide open so anyone can walk in and they are walking in. you see what it is so with our country the death of tens of thousands of people with the communist chinese providing the material for fentanyl to the drug cartels that are making and raking in billions and billions he is the greatest slaver in american history whether during or before the civil war he is it it's funny how we do not hear much about that from msnbc and cnn and the usual or reprobates. what he has done to our economic system with the rampant inflation and he still wants to

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Life Liberty Levin

1994 he offered a bill the purpose of which was to round up as many people as possible for violating crack laws. kit treatment between blacks and whites he was all in and all for it. this is a very nasty dangerous man in so many respects. today he has our borders wide open so anyone can walk in and they are walking in. you see what it is so with our country the death of tens of thousands of people with the communist chinese providing the material for fentanyl to the drug cartels that are making and raking in billions and billions he is the greatest slaver in american history whether during or before the civil war he is it it's funny how we do not hear much about that from msnbc and cnn and the usual or reprobates. what he has done to our economic system with the rampant inflation and he still wants to

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HARDtalk

"but he was in a very difficult situation. "his daughter was the most famous woman in the world. "she was an addict. she had unlimited resources of money. "the paparazzi were hounding her. "and every drug dealer in london, "every drug dealer in london was trying to give her money... "was trying to give her drugs," he said. and it was a perfect storm. and mitch didn't know whether to keep her busy or to put her into rehab. and there's one song that says, "my dad said i didn't have to go into rehab." and people think that's it. the family tried nine times to get her to... they tried nine interventions. i spent the evening last night with the family to celebrate, to see the film, and to celebrate her life.. did you? ..in a personal way, just to pay my respects to them. and she comes from a very loving family. i don't... i never bought the narrative of villains and victims. i never trusted that narrative in any way, politically, culturally, because i always think whenever somebody is telling you that there's a villain and a victim, they're doing two things. they're infantilising the victim. and you've got to ask, who are you...?

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Life Liberty Levin

1994 he offered a bill the purpose of which was to round up as many people as possible for violating crack laws. kit treatment between blacks and whites he was all in and all for it. this is a very nasty dangerous man in so many respects. today he has our borders wide open so anyone can walk in and they are walking in. you see what it is so with our country the death of tens of thousands of people with the communist chinese providing the material for fentanyl to the drug cartels that are making and raking in billions and billions he is the greatest slaver in american history whether during or before the civil war he is it it's funny how we do not hear much about that from msnbc and cnn and the usual or reprobates. what he has done to our economic system with the rampant inflation and he still wants to

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Anzac Day 2024: Northland's 'what, why, where, and when?' questions answered

Anzac Day will see the country band together on April 25 to pay respects to Australian and New Zealand soldiers who fought in World War I at Gallipoli in...

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The Rachel Maddow Show

there was a picture on the front page of the national inquirer which does has credibility. they get sued for a lot of money if things are wrong. and there was a picture. all i dade is point out the fact that on the cover there is a picture of him and crazy lee harvey oswald having breakfast. this was a magazine that frankly in many respects should be very respected. i mean, if that was the new york times they would have gotten pulitzer prizes for their reporting. why didn't the national inquirer get the pulitzer prize? >> why didn't the national

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BBC News

it hit very close to home and that is why people wanted to attend the vigil. a very moving ceremony and people, families notjust here from bondi and across sydney, came to pay their respects to those who died and those who remain injured. that good news on what has been a difficult week of the youngest victim, a nine—month—old baby whose mother died protecting her in the attack. she has been released from hospital and back with herfamily. i was and back with her family. i was interested _ and back with her family. i was interested that _ and back with her family. i was interested that no _ and back with her family. i was interested that no woman - and back with her family. i —" interested that no woman should be living in fear. there has been a lot of the shock of the fact that a lot of the shock of the fact that a lot of the shock of the fact that a lot of the women were female? absolutely. five of the six people who died in the majority of those injured were female and the police have said several times that it is a line of inquiry. in fact the police commissioner said it is obvious from

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BBC News

is that president biden will give the company, give tiktok the opportunity to sell off to someone else or be banned. so there will be some stages there, but it is seen as a as a pretty controversial bill, especially as far as the american public goes. to australia. thousands of people, including local and national leaders, have attended a candle—lit vigil in sydney to remember those who died in last week's stabbing rampage. as the sun set on bondi beach, people were asked to light a candle in memory of the victims. six people, mainly women, were killed and 12 injured in the attack on a shopping centre. just before the vigil, one of the wounded, a nine—month—old girl, was released from hospital — her mother died in the attack. let's speak to the bbc�*s katy watson — who's in bondi for us now. very emotional scenes at the candlelit vigil. absolutely, just before sunset in the battle started and thousands of people from the community came here to pay their respects and were all asked to light a candle in memory of those who died and we had from leaders here and

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BBC News

her mother died in the attack. among those paying their respects was the prime minister of australia, anthony albanese. we mourn for all the years of joy they should have known, all the memories they should have had the chance to make, the lives they should have lived here in their country. the success they would have achieved in whatever career they embraced. the happiness they would have created, the care they would have shown. the beautiful children they would have raised with such love. ecuadoreans are voting in a referendum on proposed tougher measures to tackle a surge in gang—related violence, which has seen two mayors killed in the last week. measures include an expansion of military and police powers that will allow the military to patrol the streets alongside the police. they'll also signicantly boost gun

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