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congressman using violence to get their way in congress. what we are seeing now is people especially appealing to the public in a variety of different forms of technology, media, faster and more dangerous on any kind of social media platform. they are appealing to the public without language and kind of making it like it is a joke. but it is not a joke. it is normalizing an almost, in the cases of some people probably somewhat unstable, asking for that kind of behavior. it is endorsing vigilantism and democracy is a pact we make to abide by rules and constitutional standards. >> this is an interesting point. sometimes it is set as a joke or thought of as a joke, or donald trump will tell you they are making a big thing out of the fact i said there would be a bloodbath when i was talking about automobile tariffs. but

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The Journal Editorial Report

do that with immunity. that's why it was important the columbia president said the reason i had to call the police is you are breaking a bunch of rules and standards, you don't have the right to do this and we need to see that for more mayors because go out, express your concerns and that doesn't mean you get to overthrow everybody else's life in the process. paul: the columbia president acted after heavy criticism on capitol hill but a lot of other mayors have not acted forcefully, bridges shutdown, they shut down the golden gate bridge, the brooklyn bridge, has shut down for a while. why are so many mayors leaders and institutions so unwilling to act against protesters like this? >> democrat politicians are

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PoliticsNation

going to be looking at this country. that we have the president of the united states that is no longer an office that is being tried for falsifying records about an alleged affair with a porno star and then there are three other trials. how does that look to the world? at one level, i look at the fact that the united states, who has always represented such a high bar, that we are a country that is above the standards of smaller countries and countries that are not built like we are, that we are literally going to be watching a man go through the first of four trials, but on the other side, i look at the fact that we can hold people accountable, no matter who they are. so the dad is the disgrace of what we will see, the good is,

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earlier i spoke to dan whitworth, from radio 4's money box programme, who's been looking into this. this comes down to protecting victims of fraud. the way the regulator wants to do that is to incentivise banks, to incentivise so—called electronic money institutions, to hold them liable for victims�* losses, to incentivise them to essentially better protect them and stop fraud happening in the first place. so what is an electronic money institution? well, some of the best and well—known of those are brand names like wise, tide and revolut and it is those that the regulator wants to up their standards to help protect people, and fundamentally it comes down to people i've been speaking to, a lady called carol alexander who is a victim of fraud who had £80,000 stolen from her bank account and from her emi about a year ago. the bank account refunded within 2a hours, and apologised, and it took her an 18—month fight to get the money back from her emi, from her electronic money institution. she just talked me through the kind of impact that had on her.

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Americas Newsroom

pass on to others? >> well, something he cared deeply about, and i do, too, in the polls you showed i think one data point didn't come up but you expressed it is that anti-semitism is highest among the youngest americans, which is the most worrying thing. that's the next generation and particularly at these schools you show, the next generation of leaders. and i think as my dad did, and i do when i can it is important to speak out and call it out for what it is. and these instances it is very clear. and i think administrators, people in positions of authority need to do that because they have had double standards for a long time. we all know it and have seen it. and i think this could be a good opportunity to apply an actual standard. i think free speech should be alive and well but not intimidation, violence, harassment on these campuses. and i think what is really needed is instead of being out

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BBC News

professor edward tuddenham, a world—leading haematologist based in london, has said ethical standards were not met. the public inquiry into the use of infected blood products will release its findings next month. here's our health editor, hugh pym. they had access to our blood, our veins, whenever they wanted it, and they exploited that. every boy there was on a trial at some time, or continuously, from their whole period at the college, and that spanned ten years from '75 to '85. how do you feel about that? when we went there in the mid—70s, we weren't on prophylaxis. we hadn't even heard of the word prophylaxis. it was sold to us saying we've got these new products, if you're prepared to have an injection every other day, it'll make you fit, you'll be able to play more, you'll be able to go out more, you'll live a normal life. but our parents were never informed.

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Inside Politics With Dana Bash

legal analyst laura coates, is still live in front of the manhattan courthouse. laura, what's happening right now what a day this has been. >> we are that much closer to getting the 18 jurors that are needed. that's to 12 plus the six alternates. who are those alternates, by the way, might very well be needed over the course of the next several weeks by this trial goes on we know now that the questioning will be the same for the alternative. they had the same standards. they must meet as being not only qualified to be on the jury, they'll have the same questioning the same word, deer, lots of details about whether they could truly be impartial wearing a lot of questions from the prosecution shin and of course, then the defense on the tissue, how about 25 minutes per total to talk to the entire jury pool of alternate two will also be seated. the jury alternate, they are aware likely that they in fact, will be alternate, but they will have the same requirement to to be attentive and to listen because they might have to assume the role of one of the deliberating jurors at the end of the

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Deadline White House

and protection. this is going to be very difficult to watch. i think we're going to be talking about that aspect of the story every single day of this trial. >> so my study of autocracy sunlights that we're having all these conversations in the wrong frame. what husband supporters, talking about them like they are normal supporters, what they like or don't like. page one of tyranny talks about the power that's given away. so it would appear if you put that lens over this, the power that's being given away is the power to hold donald trump to the same legal standard that any of us would be held to. >> right. i agree completely. i think one of the difficulties here is that many people can see that donald trump is getting away with more in the context of our ordinary criminal justice system than almost any other defendant would be for the reasons that your prior guest suggested. so it doesn't look like he's being held @ same standards, but there's another problem going on here.

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

de-icing equipment. it said could cause its engines to lose thrust. today, a boeing engineer testified he'd been threatened for racing safety concerns about the 7807 i want to make clear that i have raised these issues over three years. >> i was ignored. i was told not to create not to create delays. i was told frankly, to shut up boeing did not have witnesses that either hearing today, but earlier this week defended its standards that including a statement that reads in part, quote, boeing is fully confident in the 7807 dreamliner because of the comprehensive work done to ensure the quality and long-term safety of the aircraft still independent analysts point to a deeper corporate problem it's clear that there's a culture problem there, and i attributed to one thing and that is that the mission statement and the vision statement of boeing for the last ten years, did not have the word safety in it. >> the next gas is an aerospace engineer, mit aeronautics lecture. his sister was on

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