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Nicky Campbell

are saying? because that is an absolutely disgraceful accusation. that is quite a lot. i think you have gone a bit sensitive there. ida. have gone a bit sensitive there. no, because you — have gone a bit sensitive there. no, because you have said something which is undermining thejournals professionalism up our team. we do not do that! this i professionalism up our team. we do not do that!— not do that! as i said, you started this off by saying _ not do that! as i said, you started this off by saying this _ not do that! as i said, you started this off by saying this is _ not do that! as i said, you started this off by saying this is a - not do that! as i said, you started this off by saying this is a very - this off by saying this is a very polarising issue people have very strong issues, while... hang polarising issue people have very strong issues, while. . ._ strong issues, while... hang on, pradeep was _ strong issues, while... hang on, pradeep was on _ strong issues, while... hang on, pradeep was on longer - strong issues, while... hang on, pradeep was on longer than - strong issues, while... hang on, i pradeep was on longer than anyone else. i'm sorry to be so irked by this, but we've listened with great respect for what you're saying and now you are attacking the messenger. 0k, look, if you add together at the time taken by the two callers who are against the... far time taken by the two callers who are against the. . ._ are against the... for goodness' sake. are against the... for goodness' sake- put _ are against the. .. for goodness' sake- put your— are against the... for goodness' sake. put your stopwatch - are against the... for goodness' sake. put your stopwatch away i are against the... for goodness' i sake. put your stopwatch away and let's get on with the conversation. do you want to answer that point, which is a fair point to stop hang on a second, i'm going to steve

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Nicky Campbell

find it very difficult for us to be. constantly using tom hunt, tory find it very difficult for us to be - constantly using tom hunt, tory mp, they've _ constantly using tom hunt, tory mp, they've been — constantly using tom hunt, tory mp, they've been in — constantly using tom hunt, tory mp, they've been in 13— constantly using tom hunt, tory mp, they've been in 13 years, _ constantly using tom hunt, tory mp, they've been in 13 years, let's- constantly using tom hunt, tory mp, they've been in 13 years, let's get- they've been in 13 years, let's get rid of— they've been in 13 years, let's get rid of them — they've been in 13 years, let's get rid of them. they _ they've been in 13 years, let's get rid of them. they have _ they've been in 13 years, let's get rid of them. they have made - they've been in 13 years, let's get rid of them. they have made a i they've been in 13 years, let's get- rid of them. they have made a mess, let's get— rid of them. they have made a mess, let's get rid _ rid of them. they have made a mess, let's get rid of— rid of them. they have made a mess, let's get rid of them, _ rid of them. they have made a mess, let's get rid of them, let's _ rid of them. they have made a mess, let's get rid of them, let's have - let's get rid of them, let's have compassion— let's get rid of them, let's have compassion for— let's get rid of them, let's have compassion for once, - let's get rid of them, let's have compassion for once, let's - let's get rid of them, let's have| compassion for once, let's have compassion _ tom hunt. is interesting on the oint tom hunt. is interesting on the point about— tom hunt. is interesting on the point about steve, _ tom hunt. is interesting on the point about steve, saying - tom hunt. is interesting on the point about steve, saying the i tom hunt. is interesting on the - point about steve, saying the reason why it is mainly young single men that dominate those coming in from france because they are more likely to be persecuted, all i see is so that with the women who i met in the refugee camp in bangladesh, many of whom had been repeatedly raped and chased from their home villages, that's a ludicrous argument to make the stock conveniently, a number of those who have illegally entered our country from france, they don't actually come from unsafe countries, many come from albania, some have come from india, some have come from turkey. it is simply not the case to suggest they all come from... mora... tom, more are coming from india recently and that is quite

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Nicky Campbell

response? likely to be persecuted. what is his res-onse? ., ., response? there we are, we got there. response? there we are, we got there- carry — response? there we are, we got there- carry on _ response? there we are, we got there. carry on an _ response? there we are, we got there. carry on an answer - response? there we are, we got there. carry on an answer that i there. carry on an answer that point. what is his response? flan there. carry on an answer that point. what is his response? can i answerresponse _ point. what is his response? can i answerresponse is _ point. what is his response? can i answerresponse is this. _ point. what is his response? can i answerresponse is this. what - point. what is his response? can i answerresponse is this. what i said before _ answerresponse is this. what i said before was— answerresponse is this. what i said before was only part of the answer. so i before was only part of the answer. so i drew _ before was only part of the answer. so i drew an — before was only part of the answer. so i drew an example with translators in afghanistan in the afghan— translators in afghanistan in the afghan war, we saw the panic at cab or layer— afghan war, we saw the panic at cab or layer with — afghan war, we saw the panic at cab or layer with almost no notice to british— or layer with almost no notice to british and — or layer with almost no notice to british and american forces pulled out and _ british and american forces pulled out and people clutching onto the wheels _ out and people clutching onto the wheels of— out and people clutching onto the wheels of aircraft a5 out and people clutching onto the wheels of aircraft as they left in order— wheels of aircraft as they left in order to — wheels of aircraft as they left in order to escape the taliban —— kabul airport _ order to escape the taliban —— kabul airport in _ order to escape the taliban —— kabul airport. in circumstances like that is not _ airport. in circumstances like that is not surprising young men are the ones _ is not surprising young men are the ones who— is not surprising young men are the ones who are fit, able, have formally— ones who are fit, able, have formally served in armed forces or forces _ formally served in armed forces or forces that— formally served in armed forces or forces that were hostile to the opposition parties in power and war-torn — opposition parties in power and war—torn countries and are not just talking _ war—torn countries and are not just talking about afghanistan, drogba iraq, sudan, waterand in fragile states — iraq, sudan, waterand in fragile states. another aspect to this, the

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Nicky Campbell

point _ 5tate5. another aspect to this, the point that— states. another aspect to this, the point that has been overlooked, this is an incredibly dangerous journey and we _ is an incredibly dangerous journey and we hear individuals are paying thousands— and we hear individuals are paying thousands to get people smugglers across— thousands to get people smugglers across the channel... xlaf'ergar thousands to get people smugglers across the channel. . ._ across the channel... very quickly. i'll eet across the channel... very quickly. ill get there- _ across the channel... very quickly. i'll get there. we _ across the channel... very quickly. i'll get there. we don't _ across the channel... very quickly. i'll get there. we don't as - across the channel... very quickly. i'll get there. we don't as a - i'll get there. we don't a5 a charity— i'll get there. we don't a5 a charity support that. we would like to see _ charity support that. we would like to see the — charity support that. we would like to see the boats put out of action and safe — to see the boats put out of action and safe legal writs put in place but if _ and safe legal writs put in place but if people are going to take that journey, _ but if people are going to take that journey, they don't take it with a wife and — journey, they don't take it with a wife and child in tow, they send the fittest, _ wife and child in tow, they send the fittest, youngest, most able to survive — fittest, youngest, most able to survive it. _ fittest, youngest, most able to survive it, and once they are herem _ survive it, and once they are here... ., ~' ,, survive it, and once they are here... ., ,, i. ., survive it, and once they are here... ., ,, ., ,., here... thank you for explaining that. i here... thank you for explaining that- l have _ here... thank you for explaining that. i have to _ here... thank you for explaining that. i have to draw _ here... thank you for explaining that. i have to draw it _ here... thank you for explaining i that. i have to draw it temporarily to a close because we want to hear from more review. whatever you think. you'll hearfrom people from more review. whatever you think. you'll hear from people you disagree with, people you agree with, that's how it goes. more to come.

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Nicky Campbell

i believe that free speech should be a right and a bank account should be right. i believe in diversity of opinion, notjust diversity but diversity of opinion. if you have something to say, whether other people don't like it or not, it's irrelevant. it is irrelevant what he said i hadn't said. i don't understand what that has to do with the argument. this is not a left or a right argument. this is, basically they should be nonpolitical. this could happen to anybody, this could happen to the leader of the labour party. it could happen to anybody and i think that is an important point. and i think that is an important oint. . , and i think that is an important oint. , , ., . point. first they come for nigel and then they come _ point. first they come for nigel and then they come for _ point. first they come for nigel and then they come for you. _ point. first they come for nigel and then they come for you. what - point. first they come for nigel and | then they come for you. what about this notion that mr farage is talking about this morning, he did so on the today programme with nick robinson, where having a listen to that on bbc sounds, that he is representing tens of thousands of people out there to whom this has also happened. do you buy that? the reason i also happened. do you buy that? the reason i do — also happened. do you buy that? tie:

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trusty, on this show last night. >> i'm not going to bite on a leak campaign and try the case in the media. i'm not going to address the document. >> trusty refused to discuss quite a lot, like whether the former president took any sensitive military documents, what evidence they may have that the documents in question were ever declassified, or how it got to his club in bedminster, new jersey, in the first place. but he did keep going back to this point. >> the president, under the presidential records act, has unfettered authority to do what he wants with documents that he's taken from the white house while president. >> while president. that phrase. now, keep in mind that donald trump wasn't president in july of 2021. that's when our sources say he was recorded discussing a classified document that was in his position. and in fact, that was more than a month after the national archives reached out to him to tell him that he had documents

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back. it's been about two months. >> you live the in a state now in georgia where, you know, the gun laws are a little bit more lax there than other places. do you think that there is anything that can be done beyond your personal decision to make an impact on what you're concerned about here, which is that these weapons could be used in horrific killings potentially against children? >> well, the problem is that nobody wants to sit down and have the conversation. there's always sides, this side and that side. and we're all in this together. and it's just one of those things where if you just sit down and talk, there's no reason it can't work itself out. but at the same time, my son is going through mass shooting trainings at school, and they're actually teaching potential shooters where all the kids are going to be hiding. so, there's problems like that too that hit me. and also i have to do this. >> did you at some point recently -- i mean, did you have

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from other families. >> that weapon that you're talking about is a civilian version of a military automatic weapon, right? >> of a military, yes. yes. the military have one that are full-auto. there's a selector on it. these are civilian issue. >> did you sell it? >> but it's still -- the only difference -- yeah, unfortunately. >> so, that gun now is in the hands of a gun owner? >> yes. and that was the other part where i was just, like, at what point -- because i only sold high-end items. i wasn't doing the stuff normal gun stores do. i was doing it more for professionals. it's one of those things where if these fall into the hands, it's not just an ar-15. there's other items that make them look like a tonka truck. >> john waldman, thank you very much for sharing that perspective with us.

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themselves against what's coming in. but after covid and one of the lockdowns, this was one of the stores that allowed me to be a necessity in helping people. is, it was from that point where i really just wanted to help police and local authorities because they were so busy getting defunded that nobody was rewarding them for defending people. >> and what changed? what made you decide now to go ahead and close the store? >> just all the -- it's really the kids. my son keeps seeing it. my son's going through mass shooting tragedies at school. he's going through all the trainingment it's nothing like that when i went to school. and it's sad that he has to live like that. but at the same time, it's also my responsibility because i sell higher end items that could be used like that, and i don't ever want to sell something like that could be used against my kid, let alone somebody else's. >> and you're right, statistics do bear this out. firearm deaths are the leading

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that needed to be returned. on the question of the larger claim that trusty was making, that as president, donald trump had, quote, unfettered authority, the point of the very law he's talking about, the presidential records act, is about setting hard, defined rules about the handling of these documents. to quote the national archives, the pra, the presidential records act, changed legal ownership of the official records of the president from private to public, and it established a new statutory structure under which presidents and subsequently nara must manage the records of their administration. in fact, if you read the law, this is the section, 2203. it has all the rules about how records are supposed to be handled. and the very real limits on what the president can and cannot do. trusty went on to say this last night. >> and so, if he wants to declassify them, if he wants to personalize them under the presidential record act, that is his right.

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