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there was late drama at league two mansfield town...ned the ball into his own net to gift championship side middlesbrough the victory. heartbreakfor them. here's a quick check on the matches that have already finished. a big shock with league two hartlepool coming from behnd to beat championship side blackpool. elsewhere wins for coventry and fulham. every goal across the weekend is available on the bbc sport app and bbc sport website. there are 21 ties being played across the day. there are 21 ties being played across the day. now to the cricket... england will need to bat out the final day in the fourth ashes test in sydney if they're to avoid slipping to a fourth straight defeat in the series. jonny bairstow could only add ten more runs to his impressive total before australian batsmen usman khawaja hit another century, helping to set england an unlikely target of 388 for victory. patrick gearey reports. 0nce ashes series are lost, the remaining tests are those of character. yesterday, jonny bairstow fought back. 0h, he's edged it. t
there was late drama at league two mansfield town...ned the ball into his own net to gift championship side middlesbrough the victory. heartbreakfor them. here's a quick check on the matches that have already finished. a big shock with league two hartlepool coming from behnd to beat championship side blackpool. elsewhere wins for coventry and fulham. every goal across the weekend is available on the bbc sport app and bbc sport website. there are 21 ties being played across the day. there are 21...
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Jan 23, 2022
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there are three rules changes that happened in 1970s and 1972, senator mike, mansfield. put a system in place called the the two track system and the old days if i were here we long and i filibustered i held the floor the senate could not conduct any business until i was either physically taken off the floor or i was tired or there was some way to end the filibuster in the two track system. filibustering can happen on one track. the other track is for the rest of the business of the senate. so the senate can is not impeded by the filibuster. it can move forward consider its other business. that was a big change 1975 was the other major change was the reduction of the cloture requirement from 2/3 to 60 senators. so that way in theory, it should be easier to move bills and with that seven vote difference, but in reality, it's rare that there are more than 60 people from one party in the senate. scott bomboy a lot of viewers will hear the word filibuster and they'll think of strom thurmond in the late 1940s and civil rights. what happened then? well, i think it was the the
there are three rules changes that happened in 1970s and 1972, senator mike, mansfield. put a system in place called the the two track system and the old days if i were here we long and i filibustered i held the floor the senate could not conduct any business until i was either physically taken off the floor or i was tired or there was some way to end the filibuster in the two track system. filibustering can happen on one track. the other track is for the rest of the business of the senate. so...
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Jan 2, 2022
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i visited kingsmill hospital, in mansfield. is a daunting challenge for staff, as they strive to keep patients alive. some of the shifts i have had, are the toughtest i've ever had. in particular, one night shift i had last week was the worst i've ever had in 21 years of nursing. from experience, i can tell you that i'm seeing more sicker patients this time than i saw in the first wave. doctors are trained to deal with death, but nothing like this. 0uma has had to cope with the savage impact of covid both in hisjob and at home. my parents have got covid, my mother—in—law's in the icu at the moment. i have just lost my very dear family, relatives of covid. so when you see these patients in the hospital, it just gives you that flashback, as well. but you've got to shut that down, and you've got to continue looking after your patients as best as you can. it'sjust so sad, you know? because for every person that dies, |we know there's a family that's not| being able to do the normal things that we'd do for— that loved one who's died
i visited kingsmill hospital, in mansfield. is a daunting challenge for staff, as they strive to keep patients alive. some of the shifts i have had, are the toughtest i've ever had. in particular, one night shift i had last week was the worst i've ever had in 21 years of nursing. from experience, i can tell you that i'm seeing more sicker patients this time than i saw in the first wave. doctors are trained to deal with death, but nothing like this. 0uma has had to cope with the savage impact of...
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Jan 20, 2022
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i sit in the seat of mike mansfield. i don't think he would like how this body works. i think he would say we made some changes in 1976 take a look back. things have changed. we have families now. we have people raising a lot of money on this floor talking to the cameras instead of talking to one another about what is important in the policies. that is the first thing. i don't think we should be afraid about trusting the filibuster to make the united states senate work. it is the right thing to do. i bring it up and making adjustments. now let's talk about voting rights for just a moment. nineteen states. in the united states right now on appear partisan basis change the way they access to the polls with a way they are counted when they are done. brought up and down on a bipartisan basis, if you look at that that this is moving our democracy forward. but on the state senate in 1989, i worked with a very conservativeon republican to make voting easier. we work together toti have the same ideas in mind to make voting easier in montana and we get it. now, it's a different
i sit in the seat of mike mansfield. i don't think he would like how this body works. i think he would say we made some changes in 1976 take a look back. things have changed. we have families now. we have people raising a lot of money on this floor talking to the cameras instead of talking to one another about what is important in the policies. that is the first thing. i don't think we should be afraid about trusting the filibuster to make the united states senate work. it is the right thing to...
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Jan 4, 2022
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ten yea rs ten years ago, charlotte henshaw returned home to mansfield having won a silver medal at londonnews of an impending mbe. it delivery with news of an impending mbe. , ., ., ,.,, mbe. it is a letter through the post that looks very _ mbe. it is a letter through the post that looks very official. _ mbe. it is a letter through the post that looks very official. it's - mbe. it is a letter through the post that looks very official. it's a - that looks very official. it's a lovely cream—coloured envelope, and a lovely cream coloured paper, so you already know it is a bit posh. it was very much a moment of, is this for me and have you sent it to the right person?— the right person? charlotte had talked about _ the right person? charlotte had talked about retiring _ the right person? charlotte had talked about retiring after - the right person? charlotte had talked about retiring after the l talked about retiring after the london games but now fully appreciates that being a paralympian is about more than what you can achieve in and on the water. in the ast i did achieve in and on the wat
ten yea rs ten years ago, charlotte henshaw returned home to mansfield having won a silver medal at londonnews of an impending mbe. it delivery with news of an impending mbe. , ., ., ,.,, mbe. it is a letter through the post that looks very _ mbe. it is a letter through the post that looks very official. _ mbe. it is a letter through the post that looks very official. it's - mbe. it is a letter through the post that looks very official. it's a - that looks very official. it's a lovely...
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Jan 30, 2022
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you'd have people ranging barry goldwater to mike mansfield. from right to the left saying, this is wrong. i mean, as i said. i was a prosecutor for eight years. when somebody commits a crime, or incites crime, that's wrong. i don't care if they're republicans or democrats. what the former president has done, no question he incited a riot last year, and there's no question they want to keep on encouraging it. can you imagine saying, look, don't worry. you go out and commit whatever crimes you want, if it's helping me get elected, if i get elected, i'm take care of you. i'll take care of you. i'll -- i'll -- i'll give you a pardon. now, that's something nobody, republican or democrat, should accept. i mean, that is -- third world baloney. >> yeah. absolutely. let's talk about president biden's looning supreme court pick. i think a lot of viewers, a lot of americans, are bracing for mitch mcconnell to try to figure out a way to block another democratic president's nominee. what assurances can you give that that won't happen this time? do you thin
you'd have people ranging barry goldwater to mike mansfield. from right to the left saying, this is wrong. i mean, as i said. i was a prosecutor for eight years. when somebody commits a crime, or incites crime, that's wrong. i don't care if they're republicans or democrats. what the former president has done, no question he incited a riot last year, and there's no question they want to keep on encouraging it. can you imagine saying, look, don't worry. you go out and commit whatever crimes you...
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Jan 29, 2022
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on behalf of the british government to extend the 1772 mansfield judgment let alone the 1215 magna carta. abolition of serfdom to america. i mean one can one can obviously argue that that is a terrible moral indictment on george the third and his and his ministries especially lord north. however, it's not there. and and of course that is essential assertion of the 1619 project. richard monroe here in the in the right and then we might have time for one more on that could be the gentleman there in the stripey tie. i think it was max boot who said that if the americans had rebelled against the romans they would have said consular army after consular army until george washington was crucified and thomas paine tried to implicate george the third in that kind of mentality by associating him with the duke of covenants repressions and islands, but you think instead that william pitt and george the third had learned their lesson and actually refused. to be tyrannical and repressive the way the spanish were in new orleans and other places because they were restrained these ideas of burning church
on behalf of the british government to extend the 1772 mansfield judgment let alone the 1215 magna carta. abolition of serfdom to america. i mean one can one can obviously argue that that is a terrible moral indictment on george the third and his and his ministries especially lord north. however, it's not there. and and of course that is essential assertion of the 1619 project. richard monroe here in the in the right and then we might have time for one more on that could be the gentleman there...
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Jan 19, 2022
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i happen to sit in the seat of mike mansfield. i don't think he would look and say this doesn't work and we ought to change the rules because it doesn't work so well. i think he would say you know would? we need to make some changes. things have changed. we've got cameras we didn't have in 1976. we have folks that come on the floor and raise a lot of money on this floor by talking to those cameras instead of talking to one another about what's important here, about the policies that we need to take up. so that's the first thing. i don't think we should be afraid about adjusting the filibuster to make the united states senate work. i think it's the right thing to do. not blowing it up but making some adjustments to make it work. now, let's talk about voting rights for just a moment. i believe there's 19 states in the united states right now that on a pure partisan basis have changed the way votes are -- either access to the polls or the way votes are counted when they're done. i can't imagine anybody in here when you look at that -
i happen to sit in the seat of mike mansfield. i don't think he would look and say this doesn't work and we ought to change the rules because it doesn't work so well. i think he would say you know would? we need to make some changes. things have changed. we've got cameras we didn't have in 1976. we have folks that come on the floor and raise a lot of money on this floor by talking to those cameras instead of talking to one another about what's important here, about the policies that we need to...