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in the second and got the winning try throuthames chisholm in 18th minute of the game.victory over la rochelle. saracens will effectively see their hat—trick hopes if they fail to beat 0spreys in the game thatis fail to beat 0spreys in the game that is about to start. just 48 hours to go until the start of the australian open, and some positive news for british tennis... andy murray's already been ruled out, kyle edmund has been struggling with an ankle strain, butjohanna konta says she has recovered from the hip injury that has disrupted her preparations. the british number one, who is seeded ninth, plays american madison brengle in the first round and is aiming to reproduce the form that took her to the semi—finals two years ago. what happened in brisbane, that got better quite quickly, quicker than thought, and it felt fine in my match in sydney. since then, just looking after the body, as usual, and so far, so good. i'm trying not to think too much back on how i did here last year, or how i was even feeling here last year. i'm coming into this year with slightly dif
in the second and got the winning try throuthames chisholm in 18th minute of the game.victory over la rochelle. saracens will effectively see their hat—trick hopes if they fail to beat 0spreys in the game thatis fail to beat 0spreys in the game that is about to start. just 48 hours to go until the start of the australian open, and some positive news for british tennis... andy murray's already been ruled out, kyle edmund has been struggling with an ankle strain, butjohanna konta says she has...
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city of chisholm she seems to be alone no problem so it's him. zillah by its own suit whom i would submit the often just do. a google support believe i was going to hold them all i could have the offical. full custody. i've been a model. for this joe mcquaid because i still should most of what you know and you've used. to small to she would just give you a deal with you still. it's only a plus. it's just a shame i didn't find mushroom but. i'm no show about submission people but the only thing that stops me from getting a cold is the bunya. short cut to the bunny i discovered something else that's russians in ski resorts mostly like getting undressed but also like wearing some pretty weird clothes we're going to let you know i thought it was but i assume that i'm sorry. i thought you could all lost. it was cool he argued peace is now the chemo if you are healthy you. know. hard to argue with. him and see things that are. not off. just with mind that you will instead of or both always feel that you. nothing's a choice. i followed at school and at
city of chisholm she seems to be alone no problem so it's him. zillah by its own suit whom i would submit the often just do. a google support believe i was going to hold them all i could have the offical. full custody. i've been a model. for this joe mcquaid because i still should most of what you know and you've used. to small to she would just give you a deal with you still. it's only a plus. it's just a shame i didn't find mushroom but. i'm no show about submission people but the only thing...
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replying for the government lady chisholm said she'd reflect on the debate, but without firm ministerialds no chance of becoming law. now let's take a look at some other news from around westminster in brief. the work and pensions secretary has confirmed that up to 220 thousand people could have their benefits restored to a higher level, following a high court ruling. the row is over those with mental health conditions and whether or not they should qualify for higher rates of personal independence payments, known as pips. we are not appealing the outcome of the judgement in order to provide certainty to our claimaints. it has risen to four billion since 2010. and real terms spending on disability benefits will be higher every year by 2020 than 2010. to say that there is a commitment, when the un committee on them, on the rights of disabled people, it is a catastrophe that cuts that have been wrought on disabled people. it is an absolute disgrace! as for the un, how did the figures compare internationally? the minister said the uk spent 50 billion pounds. the uk is one of the most genero
replying for the government lady chisholm said she'd reflect on the debate, but without firm ministerialds no chance of becoming law. now let's take a look at some other news from around westminster in brief. the work and pensions secretary has confirmed that up to 220 thousand people could have their benefits restored to a higher level, following a high court ruling. the row is over those with mental health conditions and whether or not they should qualify for higher rates of personal...
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replying for the government, lady chisholm said she'd reflect on the debate, but without firm ministerial let's take a look at some other news from around westminster in brief. the work and pensions secretary has confirmed that up to 220,000 people could have their benefits restored to a higher level following a high court ruling. the row is over those with mental health conditions and whether or not they should qualify for higher rates of personal independence payments, known as pips. we are not appealing the outcome of the recent high courtjudgement in order to provide certainty to our claimants. our next steps will build on the positive work this government is already undertaking, including spending on main disability benefits. pip, dla and attendance allowance has risen by 11.2 billion since 2010. and real terms spending on disability benefits will be higher every year to 2020 than in 2010. to say that there is a commitment to disabled people when the un committee on the rights of disabled people has said it is a human catastrophe that cuts have been wrought on disabled people by this
replying for the government, lady chisholm said she'd reflect on the debate, but without firm ministerial let's take a look at some other news from around westminster in brief. the work and pensions secretary has confirmed that up to 220,000 people could have their benefits restored to a higher level following a high court ruling. the row is over those with mental health conditions and whether or not they should qualify for higher rates of personal independence payments, known as pips. we are...
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shirley chisholm, she said if they don't give you a seat at the table, bring a folding chair. i might have to say or bring a hoyer and you might get it done. that's why we're here with d.r.e.a.m.ers. we're making sure by the 19th we don't lose a single second or any momentum. these are young people as you know. i know you know all the stories, they've done everything right. i make this statement all the time. if you were to take a look at the collective field of elected officials at every level across the country, i assure you that you would be surprised at the number who couldn't meet the requirements, including a criminal background check that these young people are required to meet. they do everything right. 22,000 teachers, lawyers, doctors, med students, they're working in long-term care, they're working in every aspect of our economy in a meaningful way. they are leading the future of this country. it's a bright future indeed and we're going to do everything in our power to continue to fight for them. congress must recognize their humanity. and we must have a law that sa
shirley chisholm, she said if they don't give you a seat at the table, bring a folding chair. i might have to say or bring a hoyer and you might get it done. that's why we're here with d.r.e.a.m.ers. we're making sure by the 19th we don't lose a single second or any momentum. these are young people as you know. i know you know all the stories, they've done everything right. i make this statement all the time. if you were to take a look at the collective field of elected officials at every level...
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today it is the first african-american woman elected to congress, shirley chisholm.hirley was born in 1924 in brooklyn, new york. early in her career she worked as a music school director and advocated for child welfare. in 1965 she began three terms in the new york state assembly. then in 1969, she was sworn into the u.s. house of representatives where she continued her fight for poor and margeali marginalized grums. in 1972, she announced her bid for becoming president. she died in 2005. if you've got a monumental american, tweet us at #velshiruhle. we'll be back with more. your brain changes as you get older. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. >>> thank you for watching this hour of "velshi & ruhle." right now andrea mitchell of "andrea mitchell reports." >> right now, andrea mitchell reports hot spots. crises are heating up for the president around the world. iran's largest anti-government demonstrations in
today it is the first african-american woman elected to congress, shirley chisholm.hirley was born in 1924 in brooklyn, new york. early in her career she worked as a music school director and advocated for child welfare. in 1965 she began three terms in the new york state assembly. then in 1969, she was sworn into the u.s. house of representatives where she continued her fight for poor and margeali marginalized grums. in 1972, she announced her bid for becoming president. she died in 2005. if...
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remind you, the first black woman to ever run for president in 1972, was the late great shirley chisholm. see what happens here. >> thank you to all of you. coming up, white house officials are out in full force to defend the president's mental health. that's after his tweet calling himself a very stable genius. will president trump meet with special counsel robert mueller. the president appears to have opened the door to sitting down for an interview. we will dig into possible legal strategies for the white house. cancer challenges us. to find smarter solutions. to offer more precise and less invasive treatment options than before. like advanced genomic testing and immunotherapy. see how we're fighting to outsmart cancer at cancercenter.com/outsmart when a achoo!alls... ...answer it. with zicam cold remedy. it shortens colds, so you get better, faster. colds are gonna call. answer them with zicam! zicam. get your better back. now in delicious fruit drops. won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insura
remind you, the first black woman to ever run for president in 1972, was the late great shirley chisholm. see what happens here. >> thank you to all of you. coming up, white house officials are out in full force to defend the president's mental health. that's after his tweet calling himself a very stable genius. will president trump meet with special counsel robert mueller. the president appears to have opened the door to sitting down for an interview. we will dig into possible legal...
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senator both presidents roosevelt and for my home county borough of brooklyn the amazing shirley chisholm absolutely demanded of ththe membersof the assembly beg i'm not the type of new yorker that only talks about new yorkers. this is a state senator from arizona and on justice sandra day o'connor a man whose personal decency and leadership we miss every day. of course there are many others my mentor when you recognize anyone else you can message us at future now usa. scream it out, fine. i will tell you there are no more beard like that in politi politics. they can be the great american leaders infect many already are and some go on to other jobs. but serving local districts in the laboratories of democracy and acting state policies in our federal system these are the core pillars of american leadership. now all of us know the state legislators key role in the leadership and courage it takes to deliver results is all too often ignored realities. the pledge to achieve america's goals for 2030 where the professor inspirational he described working the future now which is the related commi
senator both presidents roosevelt and for my home county borough of brooklyn the amazing shirley chisholm absolutely demanded of ththe membersof the assembly beg i'm not the type of new yorker that only talks about new yorkers. this is a state senator from arizona and on justice sandra day o'connor a man whose personal decency and leadership we miss every day. of course there are many others my mentor when you recognize anyone else you can message us at future now usa. scream it out, fine. i...
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and i think about to the late great shirley chisholm said if you don't have a seat, bring a folding chairre bringing a lot of folding chairs today. and i'll bring it back to something that we saw last year. the day after the inauguration. you know, we all worked inauguration day and the crowds were not as robust as they had been in years past. i was in the crowd, so i saw it. and i walked through easily. but the next day, a few women just started walking around washington, new york, lansing, sydney, london, and it caused sean spicer to come to the podium because there was a challenge of the look, you know. he came to that podium with that ill fitting suit screaming. and that was the reason i think that the tumbling began for him for six months. but i believe if the women kept that momentum, i think, you know, they would push a little bit more in the ear or the face of the president and the white house. >> and we have seen that. >> yeah, and if it is -- i'm just saying this from someone who has observed for the last 21 years how people get reaction from government. and that last year, they
and i think about to the late great shirley chisholm said if you don't have a seat, bring a folding chairre bringing a lot of folding chairs today. and i'll bring it back to something that we saw last year. the day after the inauguration. you know, we all worked inauguration day and the crowds were not as robust as they had been in years past. i was in the crowd, so i saw it. and i walked through easily. but the next day, a few women just started walking around washington, new york, lansing,...
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chance to work with somebody that worked in the administration's and i got a chance to learn shirley chisholmand work with jesse jackson. i can go on and on. but the people that are out there on the front line creating change, not just the lawmakers that the people you see on television and out in the streets trying to reignite the campaign, i am always looking for leadership and people trying to make a difference. so those that are servants and willing to make a sacrifice. >> thank you. to pick up on what you said before, here is a question. do you feel president trump has developed a new coalition, people lik like like the two ofu sitting up here today being interviewed by lawrence o'donnell and being on his show to hear george will on rachel matthau etc.. what might this mean politically for the future after trump? >> you can disagree with me on this one, i'm very disappointed in donald trump. [laughter] [applause] he was open to people who disagreed with him. when i saw george herbert walker bush sign the civil rights act, i said he was open to people who disagree with him. when i saw geo
chance to work with somebody that worked in the administration's and i got a chance to learn shirley chisholmand work with jesse jackson. i can go on and on. but the people that are out there on the front line creating change, not just the lawmakers that the people you see on television and out in the streets trying to reignite the campaign, i am always looking for leadership and people trying to make a difference. so those that are servants and willing to make a sacrifice. >> thank you....
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charlie chisholm, the first black woman to run for president of the united states in 1972, that is what she said. >> should i do it? as best i can tell, by and large, primarily the largest group of white evangelicals seem to be very supportive of donald trump. that support is felt even though it is waning to a different degree. you can still see it and they make up a big part of his base. >> he does not go to church. he went for christmas. i am serious, he doesn't. >> the vast majority of african-americans -- don't prescribe to that level of support. >> and he doesn't have a pet. >> by and large they don't. >> i am serious. i see him in church twice, it is not even a year yet. stop, doctor barry, yes. >> if i might, the issue of race, the way it is treated is fundamentally a question of wealth, power, privilege and survival. here is the problem. it is not just race that is an issue but a generational thing, talking how in the 40s and 50s the disparity between black and white families was not that great. in the 60s in 70s it was closer than it is now. one thing that changed is the way ea
charlie chisholm, the first black woman to run for president of the united states in 1972, that is what she said. >> should i do it? as best i can tell, by and large, primarily the largest group of white evangelicals seem to be very supportive of donald trump. that support is felt even though it is waning to a different degree. you can still see it and they make up a big part of his base. >> he does not go to church. he went for christmas. i am serious, he doesn't. >> the vast...