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majority of them are born in sweden and that's not a notion of migration they're focusing on insta gration and social inclusion that appears to be the challenge but they're doing everything they can to teach newcomers their values and language and get them working as soon as possible it's about having respect for basic swedish values you have those rights and duties here and also having the right opportunities to establish yourself in swedish society we want to help us believe people as we can. they just want to fill you up with new people i don't know it's like they hate their own people in fact there's this guilt you know like the germans their fate themselves. for what they did of the second world war i mean it was hitler didn't do anything. i can we believe that is that. you wasn't alone that we have to consider that. too we'll.
majority of them are born in sweden and that's not a notion of migration they're focusing on insta gration and social inclusion that appears to be the challenge but they're doing everything they can to teach newcomers their values and language and get them working as soon as possible it's about having respect for basic swedish values you have those rights and duties here and also having the right opportunities to establish yourself in swedish society we want to help us believe people as we can....
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political rhetoric and political opportunityism is at an all time high of ridiculous on this issue ofism gration. let's take a step back and let's think through this and let us reason together as americans. no american who i have talked to in my district in west texas or beyond has any problem with folks immigrating to this great nation. we are a nation of immigrants. but we're a nation of laws. and just like if i took folks out of the unemployment line and took them to your office and sat them in your office and said you've got to hire them or you're heartless, counts care about them, you'd look at me like i had three heads and you would say, they've got to go through an application process. we have to vet them. we need to know that they have the merit to fill the job that they are competent, that they have the moral character, that they are qualified, mr. speaker. there is not a single democrat, if i brought them people from that unemployment line, would just hire them on account of my threats of them being heartless. and any other fear -- why would we be any different with the standards of ci
political rhetoric and political opportunityism is at an all time high of ridiculous on this issue ofism gration. let's take a step back and let's think through this and let us reason together as americans. no american who i have talked to in my district in west texas or beyond has any problem with folks immigrating to this great nation. we are a nation of immigrants. but we're a nation of laws. and just like if i took folks out of the unemployment line and took them to your office and sat them...
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ys hife'sfirsakes an unanced fit the gration isis. good afternoon. >> president trump says hisstng his mind and -- about separating families at the border. now congress is taking up at two different immigration bills to try to find a permanent solution to this problem. >> reporter: they were errors -- was supposed to be a compromise vote today in the house, but that has been postponed. meantime, protesters are pushing for change. protests on capitol hill as congress prepares to vote on two immigration bills, a hard- line proposal that cuts immigration across the board and a compromise plan backed g >> i do believe we are advancing really good ideas today with the votes we are having. and i think these are the seeds that will be planted for an ultimate solution.>> reporter: a democratic congresswoman described how her parents came from guatemala when she was just a child. >> i was not put in a freezing cell. my parents had no choice. >> reporter: but the president blames democrats. >> they are extremist, open border democrats. it is a
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majority of them a born in sweden and that's not a notion of migration they're focusing on insta gration and social inclusion that appears to be the challenge but they're doing everything they can to teach newcomers their values and language and get their working as soon as possible it's about having respect for basic swedish values you have those rights duties here and also having the right opportunities to establish yourself in sweeter society we want to help us be people as we can. they just want to fill you up with new people and i don't know that people in fact there's this guilt you know like the germans they hate themselves. for what they did of the second world war i mean. i think. i can we believe up the steps. you also know that we have to consider that. there will. be a movie star. had. one innocent be out. there which is about one hundred kilometers i've been doing this for about one of them have here now i think i don't because i have kids when i was younger i think to be safe but you can't do that anymore especially in office you know. looks for why lenses like the way one
majority of them a born in sweden and that's not a notion of migration they're focusing on insta gration and social inclusion that appears to be the challenge but they're doing everything they can to teach newcomers their values and language and get their working as soon as possible it's about having respect for basic swedish values you have those rights duties here and also having the right opportunities to establish yourself in sweeter society we want to help us be people as we can. they just...
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reporter: another question bim gration. you blame the democrats for not closing the loop holes -- loopholes. republicans control both houses of congress and despite the president's repeated preference for mitch mcconnell to get rid of the legislative filibuster so they could pass something without democratic votes, they have not done that. so don't republicans take some responsibility for the immigration laws? sarah: if a handful of democrats wanted to solve this problem, we could quickly get it done. but they don't. they've refused to come to the table and actually be part of a solution instead of just playing political games and attacking the president. the majority of republicans support fixing the loopholes. the president wants to work with them. we want to get something done. we've laid out a proposal to do that. and we are hopeful that congress, itly democrats in congress, will come together and actually fix the system. no responsibility for the immigration -- reporter: no responsibility for the immigration problems a
reporter: another question bim gration. you blame the democrats for not closing the loop holes -- loopholes. republicans control both houses of congress and despite the president's repeated preference for mitch mcconnell to get rid of the legislative filibuster so they could pass something without democratic votes, they have not done that. so don't republicans take some responsibility for the immigration laws? sarah: if a handful of democrats wanted to solve this problem, we could quickly get...
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there is a problem that is gone on for many years as youhard on gration. it has been left out in the cold. people have not dealt with it, and we are dealing with it. so step-by-step, just like we dealt with north korea and dealt with iran and dealt with an economy that was heading in the wrong direction, we don't with a lot of different problems, this is one that has gone on for many decades. so we are keeping families together, and this will solve that problem. at the same time, we are keeping a very powerful border, and it continues to be a zero tolerance. we have zero tolerance for people that enter our country illegally. with that, i would ask mike pence, vice president, if you would like to say anything. >> thank you mr. president. i think what the president has made clear as we believe it is a false choice between whether we are a country of law and order, a country with borders, and a country that demonstrates compassion and the heart of the american people in respect for families. by taking this action, the president will make it possible for us to
there is a problem that is gone on for many years as youhard on gration. it has been left out in the cold. people have not dealt with it, and we are dealing with it. so step-by-step, just like we dealt with north korea and dealt with iran and dealt with an economy that was heading in the wrong direction, we don't with a lot of different problems, this is one that has gone on for many decades. so we are keeping families together, and this will solve that problem. at the same time, we are keeping...
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while the argentina contingent in the russian capital have seemingly put a crushing defeat against gration yesterday behind them they are now offering. force course they are now if you play us in that you will have to brush up on their footwork before the next game go. on the kolkata street was only a taken over by the icelandic vikings who have borrowed special why are inspiring their team is one offs from finding out. the brand themselves vikings and they've invaded the russian capital in full force iceland deployed almost ten percent. so of the population to support the team at the first ruled cup the was. in the game against the mighty argentina that ended up in a big upset folio messy and the rest of the nation the blue shirts shouted themselves hoarse it was time when i joined them. was it was was. it was it was. the was kristen and cody focal point at home in a city with roughly forty times the population of the entire country the place getting here is like nothing we've ever seen the fog the snow has the games it's about this it's about the own admission our own d.j.'s this is why
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mexico does to central americans and they use examples of what happens in other countries when if grationaws, even they're just civil infractions, are violated. but i think in this case there'j beest a tremendous outpouring of support that o so rwhelmed the negative. we set up a little story that had links here people can go and donate whatever it is that they can. legal services. and that's been the most viewed or clicked on site for the last three or four days. you have people e-mailing rsporters, calling repor saying i read this, i want to help, i'll get down to texas as soon as i can. so i think that is, for the people that have been really affected bye this in a negat way, that's sort of the glass half full situation there. >> and spencer, i know the aclu has filed a lawsuit judge to bar the trump administration from separating famises. how d this new executive order affect your lawsuit? >>o the lawsuit is stilloing forward because there are now over 2,000 children who are stranded in detention centers by themselves away from their parents. what we've asked the judge to do is to expa
mexico does to central americans and they use examples of what happens in other countries when if grationaws, even they're just civil infractions, are violated. but i think in this case there'j beest a tremendous outpouring of support that o so rwhelmed the negative. we set up a little story that had links here people can go and donate whatever it is that they can. legal services. and that's been the most viewed or clicked on site for the last three or four days. you have people e-mailing...
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but in congress today'sim gration vote looks iffy. it would end family separation and provides $25 billion for a border wall with no assurance president trump will sign it. that is why some lawmakers say they are voting no. the backup plan -- >>f that didn't succeed, then we'll cross that bridge. >> reporter: a vote only on keeping migntamilies together. 17 states plus washington, d.c. are now suing the federal government to reunite nearly 2,000 parents with their children. >> mr. presiden we will not support your creation of internment camps around our country. >> reporter: with his safetrack po zero tolerance poly city up in r the area, the e court upheld his travel ban. >> this is a great victory. >> reporter: in a4 decision, the high court said it is okay to ban travel from seven countries, five of them mostly muslim. >> what they have said is as ng as the president trump invokes national security, he has carte blanche. >> reporter: the court said the presiden broad authority to restrict travel to keep america safe. and we expect
but in congress today'sim gration vote looks iffy. it would end family separation and provides $25 billion for a border wall with no assurance president trump will sign it. that is why some lawmakers say they are voting no. the backup plan -- >>f that didn't succeed, then we'll cross that bridge. >> reporter: a vote only on keeping migntamilies together. 17 states plus washington, d.c. are now suing the federal government to reunite nearly 2,000 parents with their children. >>...
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agents to enforce gration law internally. president trump is already an historic president.resident has ever done more than he has in a year and a half. mr. trump's accomplishments are a testament to his intellect, talents and also his extraordinary patience. why he tolerates the buffoons of his party's capitol hill leadership is a completend utter mystery to me. whether the lame duck speaker who is more than willing to kill the republican party's chances of preserving their majority in the midterm elections or leader mcconnell who persists in refusing to kill the 60-vote rule in the senate. mr. president, i would hope you would tell the speaker and the leader you no longer need their approval. you don't need their precious time. that there is no grand bargain to be had with these arrogant fools. besides, you've already made a grand bargain with all of us deplorables, as you called us all last night in south carolina, the super elites now. we're your supporters, the men and the women forgotten by three presidents who preceded you. your supporters want no deal on amnesty in o
agents to enforce gration law internally. president trump is already an historic president.resident has ever done more than he has in a year and a half. mr. trump's accomplishments are a testament to his intellect, talents and also his extraordinary patience. why he tolerates the buffoons of his party's capitol hill leadership is a completend utter mystery to me. whether the lame duck speaker who is more than willing to kill the republican party's chances of preserving their majority in the...
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gration policy. >>> and wild gun fights. >> as they tried to stop the vehicle, there was an exchange of gun fire. >> an update on a shoot out in union city. the four on 2:00 starts right now. ight now. >> we have to stop child smuggling. this is the way to do it. >>> despite growing criticism, president trump digs in on immigration, and stands by the controversial family separation policy. the president saying today he's putting a stop to thousands of child smugglers crossing the border. welcome to the four on 2, i'm heather holmes. >> and president trump just wrapped up a meeting with republican lawmakers on capitol hill. i'm alex savidge. >> andre senior is following the latest developments for us, including the president's remarks that the system has been broken for many years, and he's working to try and fix it. >> yes, he didn't have much to say in terms of details of the meeting he had with gop house lawmakers, but earlier today he gave an idea of how he'd fix the position we're in. he's arguing for more authority. >> nobody knows how much we're paying for this monstrosity. >>
gration policy. >>> and wild gun fights. >> as they tried to stop the vehicle, there was an exchange of gun fire. >> an update on a shoot out in union city. the four on 2:00 starts right now. ight now. >> we have to stop child smuggling. this is the way to do it. >>> despite growing criticism, president trump digs in on immigration, and stands by the controversial family separation policy. the president saying today he's putting a stop to thousands of child...
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>>gration debate. thousands of women prepare to march today in d.c.u the first of what's immigration related civil disobedience. >>> moving toon d.c. of europe europe's greatest soer stars is believed e just a signature away from becoming the highest paid uayer in d.c.nited history. fox5 morning at 5:00 a.m. starts right. >> ♪ >> and a good morning to you at 5:a.m. thanks so much for joining us. >> today is thursday, june 28th. erin como watchinghe roads, mike thomas talking weather. good morng. >> good morning. a passing shower possible thugh these morning hours. then this afternoon what was clear it outn and here come the 90's sticking augund thro the h weekend. hi erin. >> an hour delay 48 minutes frofrom lawsuit three to 610 in stafford. >> keepingsy o youn bu thanks erin and> mike. right now we are indeed t trackingt big mess erin roads about on the montgomery county. a tractor-trailer flipped over on-ramp leading to southbound 27spilling its load and creating dels for drivers. >> this is on the exit ramp from 370 to the intercounty connector. an
>>gration debate. thousands of women prepare to march today in d.c.u the first of what's immigration related civil disobedience. >>> moving toon d.c. of europe europe's greatest soer stars is believed e just a signature away from becoming the highest paid uayer in d.c.nited history. fox5 morning at 5:00 a.m. starts right. >> ♪ >> and a good morning to you at 5:a.m. thanks so much for joining us. >> today is thursday, june 28th. erin como watchinghe roads, mike...
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the democrats are serious they'll come together again and try to close these loopholeimand get real gration reform. >> so it sounds like this is going to sound harsh but sounds like you're holding the kids hostage to get the democrats to the table toss some law. >> no. >> you disjust laid out a very compassionate case for why. i understand, you just laid out a very compassion -- with a lot of compaion, a lotof empathy in there. but it's not very empathec the st traumatic thing to do to the kid separate them from their parents once they made that journey. why dohat right now? i understand we have an immigration debate going on in this country. whysehese kids as leverage? >> well, i certainly don't want anybody to use these kids as leverage. i saw a headline that breathlesslycreamed as much and i objected to that forcefully. let e say this. thildren are -- >> in fairness by the way it was a white house official who told the "wall street journal" -- the thinking is to force people to the table. >> by the way i want that person to say it to my face, i really o i'll meet them at the white house
the democrats are serious they'll come together again and try to close these loopholeimand get real gration reform. >> so it sounds like this is going to sound harsh but sounds like you're holding the kids hostage to get the democrats to the table toss some law. >> no. >> you disjust laid out a very compassionate case for why. i understand, you just laid out a very compassion -- with a lot of compaion, a lotof empathy in there. but it's not very empathec the st traumatic thing...
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so they stay in deportation grationings, have an imm hearing where they will be ordered deported eventually buta do it s a family group together. the ministration said if w split the kids from the parents because they're detained, they will be fast tracked in the immigration court. detained cases move more quickly than non-detained cases. because the kids are not traditionalldetained and ar in a foster facility, they go at a much slower pace. so we're starting to see that in process,nning of the but had this gone on, i think you would have seen almost alld the parents wove been deported while the kids are going through the separate legal presess that much slower. >> eventually would they be dunited with parents an sent back to the home country as well? >> thankfully we won't he to answer the question. it's must have more difficult than people realized because it could be three or four years before the child has a hearing to be deported. some kids eluld beible because they would have been deemed to have been abandoned by parents and would have been eligible for green cards in the united stat
so they stay in deportation grationings, have an imm hearing where they will be ordered deported eventually buta do it s a family group together. the ministration said if w split the kids from the parents because they're detained, they will be fast tracked in the immigration court. detained cases move more quickly than non-detained cases. because the kids are not traditionalldetained and ar in a foster facility, they go at a much slower pace. so we're starting to see that in process,nning of...
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front of the crowds, he's going to be screaming that's why this election mattered because it'sim gration, won the travel ban, campaign finance, his voters ar fired up about the support and republicans often care about the supreme court and his voters will care about this. and it will mid-term issue. the white house says even if we get a nominee before midterm, make go on the campaign trail and say president trump got two conservatives for supreme court. >> lisa de ardins, thanks for being here. >> nawaz: in the day'sther ws, the u.s. house of representatives overwhelmingly voted down a republican immigration bill today, despite president trump's appeal to save it. hie measure, in part, called for a path to citizefor young immigrants, and barring separations of children from oprents. omocrats uniformlsed it. so did nearly halff the republicans. a this bill is anything b compromise it's anything but fair and it's certainly not pro- family. >> i think it's important to recognize that it's going to take an bipartisan bill that both address bder security as ll as a permanent fix for dreamers.
front of the crowds, he's going to be screaming that's why this election mattered because it'sim gration, won the travel ban, campaign finance, his voters ar fired up about the support and republicans often care about the supreme court and his voters will care about this. and it will mid-term issue. the white house says even if we get a nominee before midterm, make go on the campaign trail and say president trump got two conservatives for supreme court. >> lisa de ardins, thanks for being...
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effects i'm joined by marcia coyle of the "national law journal" and yeganeh torbati, who coversim gration for the reuters news service. and we welcome both of you back to thprogram. mash alet's start with you on what the justices said upon. entiallyf justices ess upheld this, writing for the majority, saying the president has broadrauthority as pesident to determine what our immigration laws ae, and he also wrote with discrimination. >> judy, this was a comicated case. >> and really urge people to read the opinions on the court's website. tm going to boil it do basically three questions the justices faced. one,a you just said, the majority found that president trump did not exceed hisor auy under federal immigration law. the key provision gave th president broad discretion, and exuded deference to tht. presid second issue-- did the travel ban discriminate on the basis of nationality in the issuance of visas-- again until federal immigration law. there, the court said there was no limit on the presetident's disn. and the majority pointed to president reagan, who blocked immigration of cuba
effects i'm joined by marcia coyle of the "national law journal" and yeganeh torbati, who coversim gration for the reuters news service. and we welcome both of you back to thprogram. mash alet's start with you on what the justices said upon. entiallyf justices ess upheld this, writing for the majority, saying the president has broadrauthority as pesident to determine what our immigration laws ae, and he also wrote with discrimination. >> judy, this was a comicated case. >>...
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and i do think that's a big part of this tim gration story heimm is it going to take the president ofe united states to, yes, consistently get what he wants to see in an immigration bill. both of these big priorities to the president dealt with family migration and china migration. both included the visa lottery. and one the issues of the d.r.e.a.m.ers, one with the path to citizenship and one without. you never saw the president use the bully pulpit in a consistent way to try to push these bills across the finish line. >> it is fascinating. you have to believe they didn't go in to this thinking two be that kind of vote, those numbers. >>> i'm chris jansing. steve kornacki joins me now. >> it is a fun week. lots of elections. now voting on the floor of the house to talk about, as well. >>> it is 11:00 a.m. out west, 2:00 p.m. on capitol hill. that is where we are following the breaking news i just mentioned -- the house failing overwhelmingly to pass that so-callecompromise bill on immigration. let's bring in msnbc's garrett haake. garrett, just picking up our verage with you, again w
and i do think that's a big part of this tim gration story heimm is it going to take the president ofe united states to, yes, consistently get what he wants to see in an immigration bill. both of these big priorities to the president dealt with family migration and china migration. both included the visa lottery. and one the issues of the d.r.e.a.m.ers, one with the path to citizenship and one without. you never saw the president use the bully pulpit in a consistent way to try to push these...
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tvel ban discriminate on the basis of nationality in the issuance of visas-- again until fedimal gration law. there, the court said there was no limit on the president's discrion. and the majority pointed to president reagan, who blockedgr imion of cuban nationals; president carter who suspended visas of iranian nationals. and he said that if majority-- if hawaii's arguments had prevailed, a president would be unable to respond, say, even to stop noncitizens from co cng into tntry from a region that was experiencing an epidemic, or wh wen weere on the verge of war. finally, did the policy violate the first amendment's tablishment clause by discriminating on the basis offings are? here hawaii relied very heavily on the president's campaign and postelection statements to show that there was anti-muslim bias. the majority saied, okay, 're going to look beyond the text of this policy, and see, even considering those statements, is there a legitimate purpose served by this policy? and majority said there is. the purpose of this policy is to prevent inay dequatetted noncitizens from coming int
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. >> onmi gration, we have to be very strong. >> president trump in las vegas saturday trying to deflectf hisdministration separating more than two thousand migrant children from their parents, suggesting first in a tweet that it was former president obama who kept migrants q wrapped in file and cages. >> in facthe t said look at sight. look at president trump. look at this picture. excuse me. it was 2014. it was president obama. >> the president again pointing the finger of blame at the democrats. >> they want to use the issue, and i like the issue f election, too. our issue is, strong rders, no crime. >> yeah. >> their issue is open borders, as the immigration debatentntr across the cou intensifies, a group of protesters blocking a bus of parents and children moving from one detention center to another in texas. >> set the children free.he set t children f he. >> in floundreds took to the streets toan dem action while a chorus of democratic lawmakers took aim. a the>> the 70 that are here, the 23 hundred thatre acrosshe country, when are they going to bereunited. >> this is not who we
. >> onmi gration, we have to be very strong. >> president trump in las vegas saturday trying to deflectf hisdministration separating more than two thousand migrant children from their parents, suggesting first in a tweet that it was former president obama who kept migrants q wrapped in file and cages. >> in facthe t said look at sight. look at president trump. look at this picture. excuse me. it was 2014. it was president obama. >> the president again pointing the...
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it would have provided funds for e border wall, narrow -- gration, the house is scheduled to take upow. let's bring in ryan costello of pennsylvania. fellow, as aals whose party is offering these bills, give us insight into the compromise .easure i understand it was scheduled to be voted on today but now is delayed until tomorrow. what at this point, it wld halp it otherwise not going to pass both. the more conservative will that we just voted on was closer than we had anticipated. the big difference is on the compromise bill is a six year daca solution with a green card. it is 25 billion for border security with that money being released provided that the doctor green cards are available. the intention was to get them on board that has not happened. this will likely be republicans having to carry the bill on our own. we do not have the votes right now. the president's we today was not helpful. there have been a lot of? 's going into today's meeting and what the public tomorrow. >> are you saying that president trumpan obstahese negotiatio? >> i think his tweaks -- tweets today were
it would have provided funds for e border wall, narrow -- gration, the house is scheduled to take upow. let's bring in ryan costello of pennsylvania. fellow, as aals whose party is offering these bills, give us insight into the compromise .easure i understand it was scheduled to be voted on today but now is delayed until tomorrow. what at this point, it wld halp it otherwise not going to pass both. the more conservative will that we just voted on was closer than we had anticipated. the big...
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his faith was also important to him and at -- and he held every position in the congress gration that was important to him. he also served as state treasurer of the lutheran layman's league and move the board of direct yoffers texas district of the lutheran church. as a veteran, arnold's post-military affiliations including the disabled american veterans, american leon and military order of the purple heart. in 2012 he was dominated by members of our community -- nominated by members of the community to receive the veteran commendation. it was an honor to bestow him with this unique award to recognize his service to our nation but also a community volunteer to our central texas community. even after his death his service continued as he had his body sent to the atomical board of the state of texas for use in teaching and scientific university for training in signal corps. signal corps members received instruction in radio work, induction sets, visual switch , telephoning, boards and the construction of tripod lines. they're theals only allied training location for meteorologist and tr
his faith was also important to him and at -- and he held every position in the congress gration that was important to him. he also served as state treasurer of the lutheran layman's league and move the board of direct yoffers texas district of the lutheran church. as a veteran, arnold's post-military affiliations including the disabled american veterans, american leon and military order of the purple heart. in 2012 he was dominated by members of our community -- nominated by members of the...
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harry gration in leeds, where the region has been saying goodbye to 1966 world cup legend ray wilson in the sport. i know you like yourfootball, simon. let me tell you a little bit about the background to reve. he was discovered by no less a person than bill shankly when bill shankly was manager of huddersfield back in 1952, and he saw in him a really significant talent. of course, many people regarded ray wilson as the best left—back england had ever had, and he played most of his time with huddersfield town. and that club itself was so desperately upset when they heard about his death a few weeks ago. and today, well, all i can say to you is that there has been a remarkable turnout of the surviving 1966 world cup heroes. both charlton brothers were there, jeff hurst was there, norman hunter, who did not play in the 66 final, but was part of the squad, was also there. and gordon banks, the greatest goalkeeper perhaps we had, paid a real tribute to ray wilson, who was not just paid a real tribute to ray wilson, who was notjust a great full—back, you was a great person, and that is wh
harry gration in leeds, where the region has been saying goodbye to 1966 world cup legend ray wilson in the sport. i know you like yourfootball, simon. let me tell you a little bit about the background to reve. he was discovered by no less a person than bill shankly when bill shankly was manager of huddersfield back in 1952, and he saw in him a really significant talent. of course, many people regarded ray wilson as the best left—back england had ever had, and he played most of his time with...