The View: Conservatives Don’t Live Up to Our ‘Certain Caliber of Guest’

Throughout the first week of November, ABC News’s The View used their Behind the Table podcast to vent about all the criticism they were receiving about their staunch stance of rejecting conservative guests who would give the co-hosts a hard time. The View started receiving flak after co-host Joy Behar declared that conservatives were “afraid of us,” and has dismissed all their new challengers as not meeting the “certain caliber of guest” the show was used to having.

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Pakistani immigrant who caused deadly highway crash wins chance to stay in Canada

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A Pakistani immigrant ordered deported 17 months ago for causing a deadly five-vehicle crash on a major highway in Mississauga, Ont., and then fleeing the scene, has won another chance to stay in Canada.

The “tragic” Jan. 27, 2018, crash on the Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW) resulted “in the death of one person and severe injuries to various other individuals,” according to a recent Federal Court decision.

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Germany: Survey shows every other person feels unsafe

German banned weapons zone. Criminals abide.

A statement on migration and public safety by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has been polarizing Germany for weeks. In mid-October, Merz said that the federal government is correcting previous failures in migration policy and making progress, “but of course we still have this problem with our “Stadtbild” [lit. cityscape, a reference to urban spaces], which is why the Federal Minister of the Interior is now working to make it possible to carry out repatriations on a very large scale.”

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What the Southport inquiry has revealed about Axel Rudakubana

His terrified family didn’t call police and social services failed to stop him despite clear warning signs before killing spree

In October 2019, a police officer made a call to a home in Banks, Lancashire. A 13-year-old boy had phoned Childline, telling them he had brought a knife to school and wanted to kill a fellow pupil who was bullying him.

PC Alex McNamee spoke to the teenager, who told him he was “pretty certain” he would use the weapon when the other child made him angry. The Lancashire policeman marked the case as “high risk”, noting: “This shows potential for huge escalation.”

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Trump goes to war with ‘fake news’ BBC

Donald Trump’s White House has accused the BBC of “purposeful dishonesty” amid a row over bias at the broadcaster.
It launched its attack over the way the corporation selectively edited a speech made by the president, dismissing it as “100 per cent fake news.”
British taxpayers were being “forced to foot the bill for a leftist propaganda machine”, Karoline Leavitt, Mr Trump’s press secretary said.

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Bible verse on pastor’s campervan ‘could be hate speech’

A church leader has claimed the police warned him that that Bible verses on the back of his campervan could be considered “hate speech”.

Mick Fleming, 59, said he was approached by a police officer who commented on his campervan while he was at a petrol station in Burnley, on Oct 27.

Mr Fleming, who recently gave up all of his belongings and now lives in a van, has the Bible verse John 3:16 emblazoned on the back of it.

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