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the texts seem to have been the rocketry of diane abbott.oldâfashioned. couple more stories. not on the front page of the sunday times but looking at samantha cameron's new role. she is now focusing on her fashion label. her husband is dealing with the childcare. this is great, splashed all over the sunday times today and in the style section. it is a launch with samantha cameron's clothing range. it gives us an insight into life at the camerons, which, according to this account, appears to be exactly as you'd imagine it to be. he's saying all the things... he's spending more time with the children before, they are loving it. she comes in the evening and says, i don't think i can do this, darling. he says, come on, glass of wine, you can do it. it is very upperâmiddleâclass, it delict of life. i think it is lovely, it is very posh and becks. she is now going into fashion so now will probably have letters from david cameron saying, why wasn't i made siror cameron saying, why wasn't i made sir or lord! cameron saying, why wasn't i made siror l
the texts seem to have been the rocketry of diane abbott.oldâfashioned. couple more stories. not on the front page of the sunday times but looking at samantha cameron's new role. she is now focusing on her fashion label. her husband is dealing with the childcare. this is great, splashed all over the sunday times today and in the style section. it is a launch with samantha cameron's clothing range. it gives us an insight into life at the camerons, which, according to this account, appears to...
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this is the story, diane abbott has a sixâday, having a migraine... a brexit migraine.ine. she said she was ill and that is why she didnât turn up. migraine. she said she was ill and that is why she didn't turn up. her owi'i that is why she didn't turn up. her own party don't believe that. caroline flint saying that today. this will be interesting. what will she do next week? she cannot beat you with a migraine this coming week. she will have to vote. ââ she cannot be all with a migraine. what will happen when other people didn't wa nt will happen when other people didn't want to vote, they wanted at stein, he said no and they've lost their place in the shadow cabinet. ââ they wanted to abstain. i think this is the start of jeremy wanted to abstain. i think this is the start ofjeremy corbyn's demise and him going for what diane abbott has done. you think so? do you think he will stick with her? ââ i do. i donât thinkjeremy corbyn has fought through a brexit strategy. one suspects he is in sympathy. he was not a great enthusiast for the eu. arguably he campaigned more vi
this is the story, diane abbott has a sixâday, having a migraine... a brexit migraine.ine. she said she was ill and that is why she didnât turn up. migraine. she said she was ill and that is why she didn't turn up. her owi'i that is why she didn't turn up. her own party don't believe that. caroline flint saying that today. this will be interesting. what will she do next week? she cannot beat you with a migraine this coming week. she will have to vote. ââ she cannot be all with a...
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it actually came down to abbott and three other contestants.key drawing determined abbott was the winner of a 2017 hyundai tucson. >> i was here since tuesday at 3:00 p.m. so i was holding on to this car all day. sometimes i would stand for three hours at a time. yo so three would be standing until i could go to my next 15-minute break. >> so here's where this gets cooler. he suffers from an eye condition that will cause him to go blind so before then he'll take this new car on a cross country road trip with his father and a friend and he's just going to give the car to his friend. >> enjoy that ride for sure. >> i kind of like that. after all this he pays it forward. >> fantastic. >> all right. sheena, 36 degrees outside our studios. it's been like this weird cold where it's cold but not really cold. >> it's the kind of cold where you don't know what coat to wear. it's not that bad. i think you can get away with either one. i wore this pupffy coat and i ws just fine. we're talking about the 50s. rain around for part of the mormperatures later
it actually came down to abbott and three other contestants.key drawing determined abbott was the winner of a 2017 hyundai tucson. >> i was here since tuesday at 3:00 p.m. so i was holding on to this car all day. sometimes i would stand for three hours at a time. yo so three would be standing until i could go to my next 15-minute break. >> so here's where this gets cooler. he suffers from an eye condition that will cause him to go blind so before then he'll take this new car on a...
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and also, i imagine the name of diane abbott will be mentioned here at this conference, because of course home before that historic vote with a migraine, and my goodness, she got some flak. people really criticising her, saying it is not good enough, she should have been there for that
and also, i imagine the name of diane abbott will be mentioned here at this conference, because of course home before that historic vote with a migraine, and my goodness, she got some flak. people really criticising her, saying it is not good enough, she should have been there for that
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what diane abbott said i found legitimate thing to do. disturbing was that yes, you can block someone but they can change their name and start abusing with the new dame and there is no way of tracing this. part of the concern is that it is up to the individual who is being persecuted to raise that concern with the social media provider, that is a criticism made and the idea behind this i think is that the company would proactively act to identify the stuff -.,,,... would proactively act to identify the stuff. - they! would proactively act to identify the stuff. - they identify word the stuff... they identify word usage and patterns of behaviour and they can do that. they have a close eye on what is going on and that is the idea behind this.|j eye on what is going on and that is the idea behind this. i think the police could be more proactive. they have prosecuted successfully, the cps, the file antiâsemite who abused the labour mp. cps, the file antiâsemite who abused the labourmp. i cps, the file antiâsemite who abused the labour mp. i t
what diane abbott said i found legitimate thing to do. disturbing was that yes, you can block someone but they can change their name and start abusing with the new dame and there is no way of tracing this. part of the concern is that it is up to the individual who is being persecuted to raise that concern with the social media provider, that is a criticism made and the idea behind this i think is that the company would proactively act to identify the stuff -.,,,... would proactively act to...
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it is extraordinary that diane abbott sneaks off, saying that she's ill.nough at five o'clock to be in parliament are well enough to be there for the vote at 7 o'clock. i think we know what's going on here. she bottled the vote. tonight, malta is preparing to host a summit of all 28 eu leaders. theresa may's set out her intentions. she'll leave early so everyone else can discuss their brexit tactics. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. hi everyone, you are watching sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. i'm nick marshallâmccormack. coming up: the lights go out on the black stars' chances at the african cup of nations. cameroon are into the final. he doesn't want to look, and neither would you. tiger woods has that sinking feeling in dubai. and cyclist marcel kittel is punched by another rider on tour of dubai. hi there, wherever you are around the world. welcome to sport today. cameroon beat ghana 2â0 on thursday to reach the final of the africa cup of nations. they will play record sevenâtime champion egypt in the title decider on sunday, in the gab
it is extraordinary that diane abbott sneaks off, saying that she's ill.nough at five o'clock to be in parliament are well enough to be there for the vote at 7 o'clock. i think we know what's going on here. she bottled the vote. tonight, malta is preparing to host a summit of all 28 eu leaders. theresa may's set out her intentions. she'll leave early so everyone else can discuss their brexit tactics. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. hi everyone, you are watching sport today, live from the...
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it is extraordinary that diane abbott sneaks off, saying that she's ill. be in parliament are well enough to be there for the vote at 7am. i think we know what's going on here. she bottled the vote. tonight, malta is preparing to host a summit of all 28 eu leaders. theresa may's set out her intentions. she'll leave early so everyone else can discuss their brexit tactics. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. that is it. you are upâtoâdate. now it is time for newsnight. the mexicans with the wall and the eu seeking its destruction and then the australian prime minister, not to mention the iranians. if they measured in the president's apparent madness? he is famously a dealmaker and likes to get his way but the president is not a happy deal takeâup. he is not happy with the deals of his predecessors. particularly one to take refugees from australia. when you hear about the tough phone calls i am having, don't worry about it. just don't worry about it. we are tough. it's time to be a bit tough, folks. we are being taken advantage of by every nation is order or
it is extraordinary that diane abbott sneaks off, saying that she's ill. be in parliament are well enough to be there for the vote at 7am. i think we know what's going on here. she bottled the vote. tonight, malta is preparing to host a summit of all 28 eu leaders. theresa may's set out her intentions. she'll leave early so everyone else can discuss their brexit tactics. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. that is it. you are upâtoâdate. now it is time for newsnight. the mexicans with the...
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lou: governor greg abbott.rnor ab ott, texas is luckily to have him, one of the great americans. >>> breaking news now. president trump just moments ago tweeted this out about chicago, saying, quote: seven people shot and killed yesterdayed in chicago. what is going on there? totally out of control. chicago needs help. at least 92 people have been shot in chicago so far this year, nearly 400 wounded in shootings. be sure or to vote in our poll tonight, do you agree with steve bannon that the left-wing media is ferociously attacking president trump because they're controlled by corporatists and globalists? cast your vote on twitter @lou dobbs. like me on facebook, follow me on instagram be@lou dobbs tonight. and i do want to correct something i mistakenly said 92 people shot, shot and killed. >>> on wall street stocks today closed mixed, the dow gains 35 points -- gaining 35 points, closing at a new record high ten straight sessions in which the dow has hit a record. the s&p up a fraction, the nasdaq down 25 poi
lou: governor greg abbott.rnor ab ott, texas is luckily to have him, one of the great americans. >>> breaking news now. president trump just moments ago tweeted this out about chicago, saying, quote: seven people shot and killed yesterdayed in chicago. what is going on there? totally out of control. chicago needs help. at least 92 people have been shot in chicago so far this year, nearly 400 wounded in shootings. be sure or to vote in our poll tonight, do you agree with steve bannon...
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it came down to abbott and three other contestants. a random key drawing determined abbott was the winner of that 2017 hyundai tucson. >> i was here since tuesday at 3:00 p.m. so i was holding on to this car all day. sometimes i would stand for three hours at a time. you can't move from your spot. three hours i would be standing before i could go to my next 15-minute break. abbott suffers from an eye condition that wi then, he says he's going to take this new car on a cross country road trip with his father and a friend and then, how about this for paying it forward, he's going to give the car to his friend. >> see? karma. >> that's right. >> this is why maybe the universe knew he was going to pay it forward. >> good for him. >>> let's check in with chuck bell for a look at our forecast. not so bad and getting better, chuck. >> what a great little stretch of mild weather coming our way. four thing to know about the forecast. anybody that's on the struggle bus today, a nice easy monday today. we'll be up near records both tuesday and we
it came down to abbott and three other contestants. a random key drawing determined abbott was the winner of that 2017 hyundai tucson. >> i was here since tuesday at 3:00 p.m. so i was holding on to this car all day. sometimes i would stand for three hours at a time. you can't move from your spot. three hours i would be standing before i could go to my next 15-minute break. abbott suffers from an eye condition that wi then, he says he's going to take this new car on a cross country road...
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interesting, clive lewis and also diane abbott who last week in the key vote was absent, she said sheith a migraine. so all eyes will be on her as well to see whether she goes with her leader, jeremy corbyn, and his three line whip on this. that's right, diane abbott a key ally ofjeremy corbyn who last week said she had a migraine which was why she was not able to vote. there was much criticism of her for not turning up, there were people who were very ill, treated for cancer, who had made it to the house of commons to vote. she is of course the shadow home secretary. we expect her to vote with labour, with jeremy secretary. we expect her to vote with labour, withjeremy corbyn secretary. we expect her to vote with labour, with jeremy corbyn this evening. a key figure and we will be watching which way she goes. indeed. they are voting on another amendment right now, amendment number a3. expected that all the amendments will be pretty comfortably defeated by the government, all those attem pts by the government, all those atte m pts to by the government, all those attempts to change thi
interesting, clive lewis and also diane abbott who last week in the key vote was absent, she said sheith a migraine. so all eyes will be on her as well to see whether she goes with her leader, jeremy corbyn, and his three line whip on this. that's right, diane abbott a key ally ofjeremy corbyn who last week said she had a migraine which was why she was not able to vote. there was much criticism of her for not turning up, there were people who were very ill, treated for cancer, who had made it...
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it is extraordinary that diane abbott sneaks off, saying that diane abbott sneaks off, saying that sheell enough at 5pm to be in parliament are well enough to be there for the vote at 7pm and i think we know what's going on. she bottled the vote. tonight, malta is preparing to host a summit of all 28 eu leaders. theresa may as set out her intentions. she will leave early so everybody else can discuss their brexit tactics. a deal has been agreed between southern rail and the train drivers union aslef, bringing to an end part of the dispute which has caused months of disruption to one of the main commuter routes into london, but it leaves an result a separate disagreement between southern and different union representing conductors. it is the bitter dispute causing disruption that caused lanes blight the shrugged and changed lives, forcing some look for newjobs, costing businesses billions, and at times paralysing one of the country's busiest lines, but tonight âs southern rail has struck a deal with its drivers. passengers couldn't be happier. they have come toa couldn't be happier. the
it is extraordinary that diane abbott sneaks off, saying that diane abbott sneaks off, saying that sheell enough at 5pm to be in parliament are well enough to be there for the vote at 7pm and i think we know what's going on. she bottled the vote. tonight, malta is preparing to host a summit of all 28 eu leaders. theresa may as set out her intentions. she will leave early so everybody else can discuss their brexit tactics. a deal has been agreed between southern rail and the train drivers union...
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two segments after you, we will have governor abbott from texas on.e is denying funds to austin, the county that austin is in, because they are a sanctuary city. would you deny funds to newark? >> first they need the federal government needs to act, bill. when you talk about a sanctuary city, they are not refusing to enforce state laws, they are refusing to enforce federal laws. the federal government -- >> bill: abbott is saying any law, if you are to refuse any law, i will take their money away from you. >> governor abbott governs a a very different state than i do. but i will tell you this.il i think this has got to be something the federal government has to do. if they do it, if they take the actions necessary, i think we will have federal law enforcement on every level. the fact is that governors can't do that on their own. they need the federal government as a partner. >> bill: all right. good to have you back on "the factor," governor. good to see you and thanks for taking the time. >> good to be back.ta thank you. "outrage of the week," judge
two segments after you, we will have governor abbott from texas on.e is denying funds to austin, the county that austin is in, because they are a sanctuary city. would you deny funds to newark? >> first they need the federal government needs to act, bill. when you talk about a sanctuary city, they are not refusing to enforce state laws, they are refusing to enforce federal laws. the federal government -- >> bill: abbott is saying any law, if you are to refuse any law, i will take...
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for the first time governor greg abbott blocked funds to austin, texas. this hold up in state funds now puts several programs on the chopping block. >> reporter: this combat veteran, a u.s. citizen was on the ground in iraq in 2003. he came home only to fight another battle. ptsd. his coping mechanism was drinking which led to a dui. >> i was pulled over, given a field sobriety test, took a breathalyzer. >> reporter: he wants to go by scott and doubesn't want to sho his face because his lively hood is at stake. >> i did something wrong, i wish i wasn't caught in this political game of chess. >> reporter: it started with sally hernandez who rolled out a new softer immigration detainer policy february 1. >> when people are fearful that they're going to be deported or they're going to lose their families, they do not want to cooperate with police. >> reporter: under her policy, i.c.e. is required to fight a warrant when arresting immigrants. >> our focus is not on taking care of immigration business. it's on taking care of our community and keeping our commu
for the first time governor greg abbott blocked funds to austin, texas. this hold up in state funds now puts several programs on the chopping block. >> reporter: this combat veteran, a u.s. citizen was on the ground in iraq in 2003. he came home only to fight another battle. ptsd. his coping mechanism was drinking which led to a dui. >> i was pulled over, given a field sobriety test, took a breathalyzer. >> reporter: he wants to go by scott and doubesn't want to sho his face...
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heather: governor abbott criticizing the nfl for allowing players to kneel during the national anthemt there's bigger issues to be concerned with. abby: speaking of the nfl could the next trophy be an oscar. they plan to turn the path road to victory at super bowl li into a movie. the story won't just be about the epic come from behind victory. they won't shy away from the deflate game controversy that kept super bowl mvp brady on sideline for the beginning of the season. heather: who will play the part of tom brady and giselle? time now 26 minutes after the top of the hour. republicans condemning the leaks coming out of the white house. >> this is -- this is a state here that's falling apart and it's totally unacceptable for any one within government to be doing this. abby: president's response in the investigation that is now being launched. ⪠⪠⪠heather: good morning to you, you are watching "fox & friends first", a beautiful morning once the sunshines comes up. abby: good morning, i'm abby huntsman. this is where we begin this morning. demanding some answers, congress calling for
heather: governor abbott criticizing the nfl for allowing players to kneel during the national anthemt there's bigger issues to be concerned with. abby: speaking of the nfl could the next trophy be an oscar. they plan to turn the path road to victory at super bowl li into a movie. the story won't just be about the epic come from behind victory. they won't shy away from the deflate game controversy that kept super bowl mvp brady on sideline for the beginning of the season. heather: who will play...
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it actually came down to abbott and three other contestants, a random key drawing determined abbott washe winner of the 2017 hyundai. >> here since tuesday and 3:00 .m., all day, sometimes i would stand three hours at a time, you can't move from this spot. three hours i would be standing before i could go for the next 15 minute break. >> abbott suffers from an eye condition that will eventually cause him to go blind. before then he says he's going to take the new car on a cross country road trip with his dad and a friend and then he said he's going to give it to one of his friends. >> i love this guy. >> this is a perfect story. >> perfect guy applicants and ten people selected at random and they had to stay around the car and make contact with it for all of that time. they had little breaks here and there. >> stamina, three hours standing at a time. >> that's crazy. >> all of the time kids spend staring at their phones and tablets, it's causing real problems. >> doctors are seeing more cases of dry eye syndrome as nbc medical correspondent dr. john touress explains, the damage could be
it actually came down to abbott and three other contestants, a random key drawing determined abbott washe winner of the 2017 hyundai. >> here since tuesday and 3:00 .m., all day, sometimes i would stand three hours at a time, you can't move from this spot. three hours i would be standing before i could go for the next 15 minute break. >> abbott suffers from an eye condition that will eventually cause him to go blind. before then he says he's going to take the new car on a cross...
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. >>> it is a dream come true, george abbott won a new car, hyundai at the d.c. auto show.is face. he outlasted the other contestants in the hands on challenge for five nights and six days. contestants had to stay almost constant physical contact with that car. we should note here that abbott suffers from an eye condition that will eventually he says keep him from driving. but before then he is going to take that new car on a cross country road trip with his dad and his best friend then he says he is going to give it to his friend. >> i can't believe, i haven't won anything like this in my life. i want use it to help somebody. that's the best part. >> reporter: he started going to the d.c. auto show with his dad in the '90s. >>> now your storm team 4 forecast. >> what a dreamy sunday afternoon we had. now the fading light now on the western horizon is getting a little bit darker. but we are getting our sunsets a little bit later. our sunset today was at 5:35. since then temperatures dropped back out of the 50s down into the 40s in most locations. reagan national is now at 5
. >>> it is a dream come true, george abbott won a new car, hyundai at the d.c. auto show.is face. he outlasted the other contestants in the hands on challenge for five nights and six days. contestants had to stay almost constant physical contact with that car. we should note here that abbott suffers from an eye condition that will eventually he says keep him from driving. but before then he is going to take that new car on a cross country road trip with his dad and his best friend...
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the secretary and governor abbott discussed border security and trade with mexico. kelly met with state and federal law enforcement agents. >>> the widow of the pulse nightclub killer will remain in federal custody. a judge ordered a psychiatric evaluation of norah salmon before deciding what she can be set free. prosecutors say salmon knew her husband was watching an isis videos leading up to the attacking that left 49 people dead and 53 others injured. her lawyers insist she had no advance knowledge of that shooting. >>> and engine trouble forcing this jumbo jet to make an emergency landing in one of the most remote parts of canada. to los angeles landing at this airport near greenland. a malfunction forced an engine to shout down mid flight. passengers are being allowed to leave the plane in shifts and tie breaks a tour of the tiny town that they're in. so a lining out of it. another plane will take them eventually to los angeles. >>> to your right, snow. to your left, snow. >> huh, now you've seen all of this town. >>> on to more serious news, a cat-astrophe ave
the secretary and governor abbott discussed border security and trade with mexico. kelly met with state and federal law enforcement agents. >>> the widow of the pulse nightclub killer will remain in federal custody. a judge ordered a psychiatric evaluation of norah salmon before deciding what she can be set free. prosecutors say salmon knew her husband was watching an isis videos leading up to the attacking that left 49 people dead and 53 others injured. her lawyers insist she had no...
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not diane abbott. secretary, close ally of mr corbyn, and staunch remain campaigner, well enough to debate just three hours before the vote, then struck by illness that apparently kept her away from the commons. is brexit splitting labour? goodbye. what now for the party leaderfacing his fourth reshuffle in 18 months? is the labour party facing another crisis, mr corbyn? even the party's most faithful admit brexit is more than a headache. it's an enormous issue in terms of its importance to the country and that will be reflected in all the debates in parliament. there are differences of view in our party, and clearly they were manifest yesterday, but there are deep divisions within the conservative party too. divisions aside, the prime minister has drawn up her plans. now she has to persuade a continent that what she wants is possible. eleanor garnier, bbc news, westminster. and we can speak to our assistant political editor, norman smith, who's at westminster. mps are mulling over the plan, 75 pages,
not diane abbott. secretary, close ally of mr corbyn, and staunch remain campaigner, well enough to debate just three hours before the vote, then struck by illness that apparently kept her away from the commons. is brexit splitting labour? goodbye. what now for the party leaderfacing his fourth reshuffle in 18 months? is the labour party facing another crisis, mr corbyn? even the party's most faithful admit brexit is more than a headache. it's an enormous issue in terms of its importance to the...
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e goust happened in travis county, where governor greg abbott will withhold nearly $2 million in grantng. travis county judge, sarah eckhardt. >> i've never actually seen political retribution on this scale before. >> reporter: newly elected sheriff sally hernandez campaigned to keep the sanctuary shatus for travis county. >> they elected me to do the right thing for the right reason, and i'm doing that. >> reporter: the sheriff says she will only hold immigrants who are here illegally if they have been charged with murder, eggravated sexual assault, or human smuggling. currently, there are more than 300 sanctuary cities nationwide which do not prosecute people in lais country illegally for violating immigration law. three states-- california, vermont, and new mexico-- are looking to provide sanctuary yatus statewide. so you think your officers, acting on behalf of federal ice agents, will strain community relations? >> absolutely. if they're a victim or they're a witness, and they're fearful, they're going to be deported and separated from their family, they're not going to come talk
e goust happened in travis county, where governor greg abbott will withhold nearly $2 million in grantng. travis county judge, sarah eckhardt. >> i've never actually seen political retribution on this scale before. >> reporter: newly elected sheriff sally hernandez campaigned to keep the sanctuary shatus for travis county. >> they elected me to do the right thing for the right reason, and i'm doing that. >> reporter: the sheriff says she will only hold immigrants who are...
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so we're asking people here at the old abbott what do you you think about that? does thatat?at make you like a celebrity more. m let's start over here.t ov we have terhese ladies. what are your names.at areour na >> hi, my name is courtney.urt >> rose. >> reporter: courtney and rose, you know the question. what do you think aborter:knout celebrity when you do that. >> what do i thinkaby when abouo celebrity when they speak out in the name of politics is the question? in ordinary times ids think that people shouldi probably stick to whatthat theyo best. best. however, these times arees are clearly unprecedented.receden things are happening and people are being discriminatedsd against in various subtle wayses and i think it's important forrr people to speak out and it's important that they not be be censored or encouraged to not nt use their first amendmentendmt rights. that is a travesty.tr we have our first amendmentamenn rights for a reason and weson ae need to use them and it isd it times like these that says usee them. >> reporter: rose weigh in.ter: what do you think. rat
so we're asking people here at the old abbott what do you you think about that? does thatat?at make you like a celebrity more. m let's start over here.t ov we have terhese ladies. what are your names.at areour na >> hi, my name is courtney.urt >> rose. >> reporter: courtney and rose, you know the question. what do you think aborter:knout celebrity when you do that. >> what do i thinkaby when abouo celebrity when they speak out in the name of politics is the question? in...
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george abbott won a hyundai hutucson at the d.c. au show. he outlasted the other contestants in the hands-on challenge. five nights, six days, contestants had to say in constatistic physical contact with that car. >> i was here since tuesday at 3:00 p.m., so i was holding on to this car all day. sometimes i would stand for three hours at a time. i can't move from your spot. so three hours i would be standing brf i could go to my next 15-minute break. >> oh, my gosh. you know, abbott suffers from an eye condition that he says will eventually cause him to go blind. before then, he says he's going to take that new car on a cross country road trip with his dad and best friend. then he says he's going to give that car to his friend. i love him. what's not to love? >>> still ahead, we head back to houston for more on the biggest comeback in super bowl your path to retirement may not always be clear. houston for more on the biggest comeback in super bowl rement savings. so wherever your retirement journey takes you, we can help you reach your goals
george abbott won a hyundai hutucson at the d.c. au show. he outlasted the other contestants in the hands-on challenge. five nights, six days, contestants had to say in constatistic physical contact with that car. >> i was here since tuesday at 3:00 p.m., so i was holding on to this car all day. sometimes i would stand for three hours at a time. i can't move from your spot. so three hours i would be standing brf i could go to my next 15-minute break. >> oh, my gosh. you know, abbott...
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it meant the italian players could brush up on the england side and rick abbott.ddiejones was far from impressed. that was not rugby. you need an offside line to play the game. italy were smart and congratulations to the coach, but it was not rugby. people should ask the rfu for their money back because it wasn't a rugby game. so eddie jones calling on the world governing body to assess the game. the italian boss says his side did nothing wrong. world rugby has said it is too early to speculate on any potential changes to the law. it may be they instead issue a clarification. whatever happens, these italian tactics have got everyone talking. triple olympic rowing champion andrew triggsâhodge has retired from international competition. he was part of the great britain crews that won gold in the coxless fours in beijing and london, before helping the men's eight to victory in rio last summer. on twitter he said "it's over folks, this old body is hanging up the oar....|tâs been a blast." there's a big british match up in the offing this week, as david haye and tony b
it meant the italian players could brush up on the england side and rick abbott.ddiejones was far from impressed. that was not rugby. you need an offside line to play the game. italy were smart and congratulations to the coach, but it was not rugby. people should ask the rfu for their money back because it wasn't a rugby game. so eddie jones calling on the world governing body to assess the game. the italian boss says his side did nothing wrong. world rugby has said it is too early to speculate...
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it's extraordinary that diane abbott sneaks off, saying that she's ill.five o'clock to be in parliament are well enough to be there for the vote at seven o'clock. i think we know what's going on here. she bottled the vote. tonight, malta is preparing to host a summit of all 28 eu leaders. theresa may's set out her intentions. she'll leave early so everyone else can discuss their brexit tactics. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, says he was "completely unaware" of allegations of extreme violence and physical abuse made against a former colleague who worked at a christian summer camp for boys in the 1970s and 80s. bbc news has spoken to the daughter of the man â a barrister called john smyth â who says her father must face justice if the claims are borne out. hampshire police are investigating the allegations, as our religious affairs correspondent, martin bashir, reports. john smyth qc, now working in south africa, is at the centre of allegations involving the abuse of young boys, who were allegedly groomed, at
it's extraordinary that diane abbott sneaks off, saying that she's ill.five o'clock to be in parliament are well enough to be there for the vote at seven o'clock. i think we know what's going on here. she bottled the vote. tonight, malta is preparing to host a summit of all 28 eu leaders. theresa may's set out her intentions. she'll leave early so everyone else can discuss their brexit tactics. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, says he was...
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not diane abbott.ecretary, closeâup by of jeremy corbyn, staunch remain campaigner, well enough to debate three hours before the vote, struck by illness that apparently kept her away from the commons. what now for the party leaderfacing his fourth reshuffle in 18 months? is the labour party facing another crisis? even the party's most faithful admit brexit is more than a headache. even the party's most faithful admit brexit is more than a headachem is an enormous issue and it will be reflected in the debates in parliament. there are differences of view in our party but there are deep divisions within the conservative party too. divisions aside, the prime minister has drawn up her plans, now she has to persuade a continent that what she wants is possible. and we can speak to our assistant political editor, norman smith, who's at westminster. a big moment in parliament, is it unstoppable now, no going back customer i would hesitate to say unstoppable, two customer i would hesitate to say u nstoppa ble, t
not diane abbott.ecretary, closeâup by of jeremy corbyn, staunch remain campaigner, well enough to debate three hours before the vote, struck by illness that apparently kept her away from the commons. what now for the party leaderfacing his fourth reshuffle in 18 months? is the labour party facing another crisis? even the party's most faithful admit brexit is more than a headache. even the party's most faithful admit brexit is more than a headachem is an enormous issue and it will be...
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diane abbott voted for the bill. there was a lot of speculation. that is irrelevant.ities, this is about whether you believe this is the right decision for our country, and i don't. tim farron, you voted against the bill. i think parliament voted for a stitch up. the british people give permission for the government to negotiate brexit, it did not give theresa may the right to make a very arbitrary choice to go for exiting the single market, accustomed union and the other side of the heart of europe. it seems that you don't give the british people the right to have a say in the end, thank you allowed to be asked stitch up, perhaps 80% of the people in britain will be dissatisfied with what gets imposed on them. some people would say that people have decided. they give permission for the prime minister to negotiate brexit. what we need to remember is that this was not the government enacting the will of the people. if you're being generous they are interpreting the will of they are interpreting the will of the people, but maybe even twisting it to something that even n
diane abbott voted for the bill. there was a lot of speculation. that is irrelevant.ities, this is about whether you believe this is the right decision for our country, and i don't. tim farron, you voted against the bill. i think parliament voted for a stitch up. the british people give permission for the government to negotiate brexit, it did not give theresa may the right to make a very arbitrary choice to go for exiting the single market, accustomed union and the other side of the heart of...
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republicans, not the democrats, who are in disarray, on defense, and pointing at one another like an abbott and costello show. i predict the discord in their party will grow as republicans return to washington after this last week of angry town halls. i believe the odds are very high. we will keep the aca. it will not be repealed. the debate on the president's cabinet is secondary where democrats have done much better than expected. when we entered the confirmation process, we really didn't expect to defeat any of the nominees. we knew the republicans would be under tremendous pressure to walk in lock step. but we didn't want to rush the nominees through. our first goal was to stretch them out so that the american people could get a look at who they were. well, mcconnell suggested we do all the cabinet nominees on january 23rd. that quite didn't happen. and what we've done is our second point and the most important point. we've exposed the cabinet for what it is. a swamp cabinet, a billionaires and bankers who lack basic confidence, whose views are a bestral of what donald trump promised in
republicans, not the democrats, who are in disarray, on defense, and pointing at one another like an abbott and costello show. i predict the discord in their party will grow as republicans return to washington after this last week of angry town halls. i believe the odds are very high. we will keep the aca. it will not be repealed. the debate on the president's cabinet is secondary where democrats have done much better than expected. when we entered the confirmation process, we really didn't...
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i take my hat off to our governor greg abbott and our colleagues in the statsenate? texas.somethinthat need to be done. lou: houston and dallas both started talking about my home is your home. if you are illegal the undocumented as they prefer. we are going to watch quite a collision in the state of texas which would have been unthinkable infive years ago. >> that shows you how far we have shifted to the left nationally because of 8 years of barack obama. now they shifted the goal posts of the whole debate. this is where we are. lou: 6 in 10 illegal immigrant live in 20 metropolitan cities including three of them as you see there in the great state of texas. that is the bulk of the problem right now. and the up in of counties and cities and states wanting to be sanctuaries in direct violation of federal law, it seems unconceivable that they think they can get away with it. another texan, george w. bush that they can get away with it. >> lou, this is what the executive orders of our new president would do. they would tart making us enforce immigration law, try to bring in lo
i take my hat off to our governor greg abbott and our colleagues in the statsenate? texas.somethinthat need to be done. lou: houston and dallas both started talking about my home is your home. if you are illegal the undocumented as they prefer. we are going to watch quite a collision in the state of texas which would have been unthinkable infive years ago. >> that shows you how far we have shifted to the left nationally because of 8 years of barack obama. now they shifted the goal posts...
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if you keb remember the "abbott & costello" line.ck schumer, it will not be repealed. >> you'd think. that's something that they've promised and something you're -- >> they voted to do it when you had a democratic president. >> but they caught the car. they don't know what to do with it. they don't want to create another entitlement. that's what you hear from the most conservative. they say it's very, very expensive. >> tax credited to some. here's how you get your health care. washington h get the money. that's part of it. who is donald trump? we still don't know. house speaker paul ryan who's been very loyal said there's no way we can say we're conservatives unless we deal with social security and medicare. president trump said, no, there's no way you can touch that. paul ryan said if we don't start bending the curve in the out years, we're hosed. his new republican president says don't touch. >> which is what he campaigned on. this president campaigned, cast an image as a kind of classic movie president who pounds his fist on the
if you keb remember the "abbott & costello" line.ck schumer, it will not be repealed. >> you'd think. that's something that they've promised and something you're -- >> they voted to do it when you had a democratic president. >> but they caught the car. they don't know what to do with it. they don't want to create another entitlement. that's what you hear from the most conservative. they say it's very, very expensive. >> tax credited to some. here's how you...
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kelly sobrevolo hoy en helicoptero la frontera con mexico.le acompaqo el gobernador de texas greg abbotttera.pedro rojas visita. los usos comerciales tambiĂn. poco despuĂs, siguieron su recorrido en helicĂptero. se informĂ que el gobernador texano comenzĂ a cumplir sus promesas. retirĂ millĂłn y medio de dĂlaresde fondos estatales. luego de que sally hernĂndez, la jefa del departamento, indicĂ que no va a colaborar con la agencia. esta manera se desarrollĂ parte del contenido fronterizo. mientras tanto, un residente de la frontera cuestiona que en un muro fronterizo realmente cumpla esta funciĂn. >> se tiene que la china, van a ir a china para llegar a estados unidos. el secretario john kelly. marĂa: un juez federal de los Ăngeles ordenĂ suspender temporalmenteel decreto sobre migraciĂn de donal trump. fallaron a favor de un grupo de 28 demandantes de yemen. habĂan obtenido las pistas para arribar a los estados unidos. pasamos con ilia calderĂn. ella tiene un adelanto de la ediciĂn nocturna. ilia: una corte de los angeles hebreo que se permitiera el regreso de un residente legal de origen
kelly sobrevolo hoy en helicoptero la frontera con mexico.le acompaqo el gobernador de texas greg abbotttera.pedro rojas visita. los usos comerciales tambiĂn. poco despuĂs, siguieron su recorrido en helicĂptero. se informĂ que el gobernador texano comenzĂ a cumplir sus promesas. retirĂ millĂłn y medio de dĂlaresde fondos estatales. luego de que sally hernĂndez, la jefa del departamento, indicĂ que no va a colaborar con la agencia. esta manera se desarrollĂ parte del contenido...
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i do hope that diane abbott will reflect on that.ne whip. letâs get more on our main story this afternoon. brexit secretary david davis has set out the governmentâs negotiating strategy for the ukâs withdrawal from the eu in a keenlyâawaited white paper. launching the document in a statement to mps, mr davis said the paper confirmed the ukâs strategy will be guided by the 12 principles theresa may set out in a speech at lancaster it's itâs not a bill about whether or not we leave the eu or even how we do so, but about implementing a decision already taken by the people of the uk in last yearâs referendum. but we always said that we would detail our strategic aims of negotiation and try to build a national consensus where possible. this white paper sets out those aims and the thinking behind them. it confirms the prime ministerâs ambitions for a truly independent but global uk. this is based on 12 principles that will guide the government in fulfilling the democratic work for the people of the uk. these are, providing certainty and gu
i do hope that diane abbott will reflect on that.ne whip. letâs get more on our main story this afternoon. brexit secretary david davis has set out the governmentâs negotiating strategy for the ukâs withdrawal from the eu in a keenlyâawaited white paper. launching the document in a statement to mps, mr davis said the paper confirmed the ukâs strategy will be guided by the 12 principles theresa may set out in a speech at lancaster it's itâs not a bill about whether or not we leave...
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what about the conduct of diane abbott? i don't know what happened.and yet we have seen footage today of diane abbott speaking in westminster hall, seeming to be quite 0k. isn't there a strong suspicion that in effect she threw a city so she didn't have to back brexit and jeremy corbyn? if she says she was ill, she was ill. thanks for your time. huge tensions within labour and wily diane abbott question matters is because she is such a close ally ofjeremy corbyn and someone who has always been very critical of any moves by labour to soften its dance on freedom of movement and immigration and she may have felt uncomfortable at the idea of having to vote to begin the process of brexit. the headlines on bbc newsroom live: the prime minister prepares to publish the white paper on brexit that will set out its priorities as it begins withdrawal from the eu. the bank of england is expected to announce the economy will grow more than twice as fast as it expected. and donald trump has questioned what he called a dumb refugee resettlement deal with australia af
what about the conduct of diane abbott? i don't know what happened.and yet we have seen footage today of diane abbott speaking in westminster hall, seeming to be quite 0k. isn't there a strong suspicion that in effect she threw a city so she didn't have to back brexit and jeremy corbyn? if she says she was ill, she was ill. thanks for your time. huge tensions within labour and wily diane abbott question matters is because she is such a close ally ofjeremy corbyn and someone who has always been...
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while the mail on sunday looks back at the supposed exchange between diane abbott and the brexit secretaryt's said to have happened after the vote to trigger article 50. the sunday telegraph focuses on commons speakerjohn bercow and his controversial comments about donald trump's visit â also mentioning there that the president may go to areas of the uk that voted heavily to leave the eu. the sunday express is also looking ahead to that visit and says mr trump will wspeak to the peoplew at a stadium rally with the proceeds going to the poppy appeal, it says. it's domestic politics for the lead in the sunday times â and it says secret succession planning is underway for the next labour leader afterjeremy corbyn â everyone seems to be except in that president trump is coming. everyone seems to be except in that president trump is cominglj everyone seems to be except in that president trump is coming. i think he is. this is an exclusive story by caroline wheeler. saying donald trump will snub parliament and speak to the people. he will do a big rally somewhere outside of london, probably in b
while the mail on sunday looks back at the supposed exchange between diane abbott and the brexit secretaryt's said to have happened after the vote to trigger article 50. the sunday telegraph focuses on commons speakerjohn bercow and his controversial comments about donald trump's visit â also mentioning there that the president may go to areas of the uk that voted heavily to leave the eu. the sunday express is also looking ahead to that visit and says mr trump will wspeak to the peoplew at a...
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governor abbott, nice to see you, sir, from washington. >> you too, leland.eat to see you in houston, now i'm here in d.c., and you're in atlanta. leland: you know, for some reason i just don't think this is going to be as much fun for either of us than that weekend at the super bowl, but we'll press on with the news as it were. this week so much happened on the issue of immigration. we've heard mr. trump over and over talk about how already the enforcement is beginning. we're getting a bunch of, quote-unquote, bad dudes, quote-unquote, the hell out of the country, the president said. are things really changing on the ground. are folks in texas really seeing a difference? >> first, who would have thought a president would actually live up to what he promised during the campaign, and that's exactly what president trump is doing. second, we are seeing activities on the ground. during the obama administration, we had great difficulties with immigration custom enforcement, because the obama administration would not allow them to do their job. now we are seeing th
governor abbott, nice to see you, sir, from washington. >> you too, leland.eat to see you in houston, now i'm here in d.c., and you're in atlanta. leland: you know, for some reason i just don't think this is going to be as much fun for either of us than that weekend at the super bowl, but we'll press on with the news as it were. this week so much happened on the issue of immigration. we've heard mr. trump over and over talk about how already the enforcement is beginning. we're getting a...
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you'll agree you can see that diane abbott doesn't look too picky. right into jeremy corbyn's inner circle. well, thank you very much. still to come: have you ever had a conversation with someone about their mental health? and why the number of students applying for nursing courses has dropped dramatically. now the latest news. the government is preparing to publish what it calls a substantial white paper on brexit, building on the plans set out by theresa may last month. mps voted overwhelmingly last night to give the prime minister the power to start negotiations with european leaders. dozens of labour mps ignored an order to support the government's bill. a ban on scheduled night flights at heathrow is being proposed, as part of plans to build a third runway there. ministers will set out proposals for the ÂŁ22 billion expansion today. 0pponents and supporters have four months to put forward their views in a public consultation. the church of england has admitted that allegations of historical physical abuse against a former friend of the archbishop
you'll agree you can see that diane abbott doesn't look too picky. right into jeremy corbyn's inner circle. well, thank you very much. still to come: have you ever had a conversation with someone about their mental health? and why the number of students applying for nursing courses has dropped dramatically. now the latest news. the government is preparing to publish what it calls a substantial white paper on brexit, building on the plans set out by theresa may last month. mps voted...
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but diane abbott, who was criticised last week for missing a vote through illness, did show up tonight a loyal member of the shadow cabinet and a loyal supporter ofjeremy corbyn and so i have now voted to trigger article 50. theresa may left parliament tonight reflecting on a job well done. the labour leader has to deal with 52 rebels and a looming reshuffle. vicky young, bbc news, westminster. the bbcâs found fresh evidence of the length of time some medically fit patients stay in hospital because of a lack of support in their communities. half of acute hospitals in england responded to a freedom of information request for details of their five longest delays in discharging patients in the last three years. today the spending watchdog says efforts to integrate health and social care aren't working, though ministers insist it's too soon to draw conclusions. our social affairs correspondent, alison holt, reports from north yorkshire. this is the road back to some sort of independence for 85âyearâold eileen. she has spent more than a month in hospital after a stomach bug. i felt terrible
but diane abbott, who was criticised last week for missing a vote through illness, did show up tonight a loyal member of the shadow cabinet and a loyal supporter ofjeremy corbyn and so i have now voted to trigger article 50. theresa may left parliament tonight reflecting on a job well done. the labour leader has to deal with 52 rebels and a looming reshuffle. vicky young, bbc news, westminster. the bbcâs found fresh evidence of the length of time some medically fit patients stay in hospital...
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ley y se deje de alimentar la inmigraciĂn ilegal, dijo el senador republicano que con el gobernador abbott>> ana toma fuerte a su hija de la mano y estĂ intranquila porque la prĂxima semana sigue la discusiĂn en el capitolio. la policĂa incluso podria reportar inmigrantes en hospitales, escuelas. >> si le llamĂ la atencion ver tantas personas vestidas de rojo hoy, todo tiene que ver con el corazĂn, de esta manera se busca hacer conciencia sobre las enfermedades cardio vascular. >> es que causan mĂs muertes que el cĂncer y los accidentes juntos, rebeca amplia. >> una vez al aĂo en el dĂa de vestir de rojo, mujeres de todo el paĂs se unen y sacan del closet su mejor atuendo en rojo. nilda no es una excepciĂn. >> ÂżquĂ representa para ti vestirte de rojo hoy particularmente?. >> es un dĂa que tenemos que alertar a la mujer. >> es que los problemas cardio vasculares son la principal causa de muerte en estados unidos. nilda a sus 48 aĂos ya sufrĂa de diabetes, hipertensiĂn y sobrepeso cuando le dio un ataque al corazĂn. >> me dicen que tengo tres arterias bloqueadas, que tenĂan que operar el cor
ley y se deje de alimentar la inmigraciĂn ilegal, dijo el senador republicano que con el gobernador abbott>> ana toma fuerte a su hija de la mano y estĂ intranquila porque la prĂxima semana sigue la discusiĂn en el capitolio. la policĂa incluso podria reportar inmigrantes en hospitales, escuelas. >> si le llamĂ la atencion ver tantas personas vestidas de rojo hoy, todo tiene que ver con el corazĂn, de esta manera se busca hacer conciencia sobre las enfermedades cardio...
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it is extraordinary that diane abbott sneaks off, saying that she is ill. well enough at five o'clock to be invariant parliament are well enough to be there at the vote at seven o'clock, i think we know what has happened there, she bottled the vote. tonight, mortar prepares to host a summit for all eu leaders, theresa may has set out her intentions, she will leave early secondary body else can discuss their brexit tactics. ââ so everybody can discuss. the white paper says a new system to control eu migration will be introduced, and could be phased in to give businesses time to prepare. with me is wiktor moszczynski from the polish social and cultural association. it is good to see you, thank you very much indeed for coming in. was there anything in the white paper that made you feel confident of the future, for polish citizens who are here. indeed for other foreign nationals for the eu who are in the uk at the moment? i had to say that there is nothing new being offered, four paragraphs in a 77 page document. one of them is inaccurate, it states that it is
it is extraordinary that diane abbott sneaks off, saying that she is ill. well enough at five o'clock to be invariant parliament are well enough to be there at the vote at seven o'clock, i think we know what has happened there, she bottled the vote. tonight, mortar prepares to host a summit for all eu leaders, theresa may has set out her intentions, she will leave early secondary body else can discuss their brexit tactics. ââ so everybody can discuss. the white paper says a new system to...
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diane abbott didn't make the vote tonight. her constituency voted to remain.xit to another world war, someone is suggesting. trump to put teheran on notice after missile test. do you suggest some skulduggery here? it is not, it is just ineptitude. buffoonery. trump has said that 0bama's nuclear deal with teheran and lifting sanctions in order for them to ease back on nuclear power revelation was ridiculous ââ nuclear proliferation. what has happened now is that his security adviser, michael flynn, has said that iran has been acting up, doing various bits of insurgency tactics and things the americans don't like, boarding frigates and so on, so we don't like, boarding frigates and so on, so we are don't like, boarding frigates and so on, so we are going to tell you off, basically. he has put them on notice, gave no details about how that would happen. it is basically an empty threat. then sean spicer, he said the president wanted to sure the iranians understood we are not going to sit by and not act, then didn't act. do you really think donald trump is going to
diane abbott didn't make the vote tonight. her constituency voted to remain.xit to another world war, someone is suggesting. trump to put teheran on notice after missile test. do you suggest some skulduggery here? it is not, it is just ineptitude. buffoonery. trump has said that 0bama's nuclear deal with teheran and lifting sanctions in order for them to ease back on nuclear power revelation was ridiculous ââ nuclear proliferation. what has happened now is that his security adviser, michael...
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. >> porque convertido en alumno aplicado del presidente trump, el gobernador greg abbott cortĂ un millĂn sally que dijo que su polĂtica: es concentrarse en las prioridades de la seguridad local y dejar que los oficiales federales se concentren en la inmigraciĂn, el condado solo entregarĂa a ice los indocumentados que enfrentan cargos como homicidio, trĂfico humano o quienes tienen ordenes de arresto federal, pero el gobernador los quiere a todos. >> para proteger a los tejanos de peligros mortales. texas ha comenzado a discutir un proyecto de ley para que las autoridades locales puedan retener a los detenidos cuyo status migratorio resulte sospechoso. >> esto ha conmocionado a mucha gente y pues sabemos de que si esto se llega a dar corremos peligro nuestras familias Âż verdad?. >> si es aprobado el proyecto de ley, permitirĂa que los oficiales de la policĂa actĂen como agentes de inmigraciĂn, castigarĂa a quienes no colaboren con ice y permitirĂa que los ciudadanos denuncien a agencias que en colaboren con el servicio de inmigraciĂn.. >> tambiĂn retirarĂa a universidades que se vuelvan s
. >> porque convertido en alumno aplicado del presidente trump, el gobernador greg abbott cortĂ un millĂn sally que dijo que su polĂtica: es concentrarse en las prioridades de la seguridad local y dejar que los oficiales federales se concentren en la inmigraciĂn, el condado solo entregarĂa a ice los indocumentados que enfrentan cargos como homicidio, trĂfico humano o quienes tienen ordenes de arresto federal, pero el gobernador los quiere a todos. >> para proteger a los...
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governor abbott has promised to sign it. when it passes, sheriff hernandez's department could be running against the law. but in the meantime, hernandez has been getting what she asked for: i.c.e. officials have been providing warrants to hold people, and her office is honoring them. for the pbs newshour, i'm william brangham in austin, texas. >> sreenivasan: finally another installment in our brief but spectacular series where we ask today, we hear from namwali serpell, a zambian-born writer and associate professor of english at the university of california, berkeley. her first novel, "the old drif," comes out next year but here she describes her own story of being an immigrant in the u.s. >> there are all these different terms for what an immigrant is in america when you have the permission to stay. there's permanent resident, there's resident alien, immigration officials are really funny with me because they look at my permanent resident card and i'm always really anxious about this, i mean, you know will they let me back
governor abbott has promised to sign it. when it passes, sheriff hernandez's department could be running against the law. but in the meantime, hernandez has been getting what she asked for: i.c.e. officials have been providing warrants to hold people, and her office is honoring them. for the pbs newshour, i'm william brangham in austin, texas. >> sreenivasan: finally another installment in our brief but spectacular series where we ask today, we hear from namwali serpell, a zambian-born...
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getting heated. >> governor abbott is standing up for texas. he's standing up for the rights of states. it's hard to understand why the sports associations, nba, nfl, ncaa feel they have to get into this gender war. probably the reason is they don't want to be the victims of boycots themselves. >> melissa: yeah, but why weigh into that? when i look -- i cover business all the time. seems like what you want to do is try and stay away from controversy at all costs. to try and just not make any sort of statement on any side. no matter what you'll have someone very angry with you. >> that's right. >> melissa: so why are they weighing in? >> i think they're trying to have both sides of the argument. they're saying to states and cities, tow the line, do what these groups want you to do or we will punish you. but at the same time, they're refusing to comment publicly beyond some white bread statement saying that we are inclusive and against discrimination. >> melissa: is there any middle ground? is there a force that could solve it and find a solution
getting heated. >> governor abbott is standing up for texas. he's standing up for the rights of states. it's hard to understand why the sports associations, nba, nfl, ncaa feel they have to get into this gender war. probably the reason is they don't want to be the victims of boycots themselves. >> melissa: yeah, but why weigh into that? when i look -- i cover business all the time. seems like what you want to do is try and stay away from controversy at all costs. to try and just not...
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. >> since 2013 operation sovereign borders, an initiative that began under prime minister abbott and that i've reinforced has stopped the boats and restored integrity to our borders. we're working with other countries including the united states to resettle them. >> reporter: australia stirred controversy by refusing to accept refugees, most of whom arrived by boat from afghanistan and iraq. refugees are being held within a detention center located within the papua new guinea naval base. even locals have limited access. fences surround this facility houses more than 800 people who fled conflict in search of freedom. media are not granted access. but a few refugees did share their stories when they were allowed outside. gilami had been a student in afghanistan, but he escaped the taliban rule for australia's shores. and he had been holding out hope until trump came into power. >> as we hear last night from the news, the homeland security of america, they stop interviewing. every day, every 24 hours the news is changing. one day they're announcing that this deal has happened. another d
. >> since 2013 operation sovereign borders, an initiative that began under prime minister abbott and that i've reinforced has stopped the boats and restored integrity to our borders. we're working with other countries including the united states to resettle them. >> reporter: australia stirred controversy by refusing to accept refugees, most of whom arrived by boat from afghanistan and iraq. refugees are being held within a detention center located within the papua new guinea naval...