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host: norman solomon? guest: i think it's essential we not normalize a presidency that is moving towards dictatorship, with contempt for the law including the supreme law of the land, the constitution. it is stunning to me, and i don't live inside the beltway, i live in california. it is remarkable and notable when you get to washington, d.c., when you get to the capital the concerns of so many people around the country such as what you just expressed are filtered out. so to speak, walled off. when you have according to polling half of the country now just as supportive on a critically for impeachment as thereher half is opposed, is on capitol hill a sort of tone deaf quality. a call to account the democratic party and republican party leadership. it is not the role of nancy pelosi to try to prevent a constitutional process from going forward. it is not the role of elected members of the house to just follow a party line. if you're going to have a bunch of birds a light on a phone wire, it first takes one.
host: norman solomon? guest: i think it's essential we not normalize a presidency that is moving towards dictatorship, with contempt for the law including the supreme law of the land, the constitution. it is stunning to me, and i don't live inside the beltway, i live in california. it is remarkable and notable when you get to washington, d.c., when you get to the capital the concerns of so many people around the country such as what you just expressed are filtered out. so to speak, walled off....
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norman, thank you very much, good to get your thoughts.nt trump used to run his own airline? idid, used to run his own airline? i did, because i was listening when you told me! ido you told me! i do pay attention! that is how you become a millionaire, by running an ally. he started off as a billionaire! 0h, billionaire! oh, i billionaire! 0h, isee. _by 0h, isee. —— by running an airline. let's look at some of the news. democrats have condemned president donald trump's tweet attacking a clothing retailer after it dropped a fashion line owned by his daughter. mr trump tweeted that "ivanka has been treated so unfairly" by clothing retailer nordstrom. a democratic senator called the post "inappropriate" and an ex—white house ethics tsar dubbed it "outrageous". earlier this month nordstrom became the fifth retailer to drop the ivanka trump clothing line, citing lack of sales. germany's exports reached a record high last year thanks to stronger demand from other european union countries as the country recorded its biggest ever trade surplus of $
norman, thank you very much, good to get your thoughts.nt trump used to run his own airline? idid, used to run his own airline? i did, because i was listening when you told me! ido you told me! i do pay attention! that is how you become a millionaire, by running an ally. he started off as a billionaire! 0h, billionaire! oh, i billionaire! 0h, isee. _by 0h, isee. —— by running an airline. let's look at some of the news. democrats have condemned president donald trump's tweet attacking a...
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norman smith in stoke and iain watson in copeland, thank you.re's more reaction and analysis on the bbc news website — at bbc.co.uk/news. former leicester and england footballer gary lineker has described the club's sacking of claudio ranieri nine months after he led them to the premier league title as "inexplicable, unforgivable and gut—wrenchingly sad." the italian was dismissed last night after a string of poor results, that has left the side just one point and one place above the relegation zone. our sports correspondent, joe wilson, reports. and your manager, claudio ranieri! he was the smile, the face and the manager of the most extraordinary sporting success is anyone in leicester had ever seen — well, quite possibly anyone anywhere had ever seen. quite possibly anyone anywhere had ever seen. and leicester sacked him. the starkness of that reality has shocked even those who spent their life in football. yellow ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the leicester city squad, including their coach, claudio ranieri! flashback to sports persona
norman smith in stoke and iain watson in copeland, thank you.re's more reaction and analysis on the bbc news website — at bbc.co.uk/news. former leicester and england footballer gary lineker has described the club's sacking of claudio ranieri nine months after he led them to the premier league title as "inexplicable, unforgivable and gut—wrenchingly sad." the italian was dismissed last night after a string of poor results, that has left the side just one point and one place above...
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for more on this i‘m joined by our assistant political editor, norman smith, who‘s in westminsterfor peter mandelson said everyday he tries to do something to rescue the labour leadership from jeremy corbyn. to some people he will be telling the truth and to others that he‘s just arrogant. telling the truth and to others that he'sjust arrogant. there is no love lost between people who support jeremy corbyn and those who supported tony blair, they loathe each other. peter mandelson has the freedom to make such comments public, though, saying that the labour party is on life support and they can only get out of a&e when they can only get out of a&e when thejeremy they can only get out of a&e when the jeremy corbyn they can only get out of a&e when thejeremy corbyn is removed and he
for more on this i‘m joined by our assistant political editor, norman smith, who‘s in westminsterfor peter mandelson said everyday he tries to do something to rescue the labour leadership from jeremy corbyn. to some people he will be telling the truth and to others that he‘s just arrogant. telling the truth and to others that he'sjust arrogant. there is no love lost between people who support jeremy corbyn and those who supported tony blair, they loathe each other. peter mandelson has the...
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margaret thatcher with norman tebbit beside her. shejust had an election victory.ain presenter was there that night. i cannot deny it. you are too young! 1987. the famous night when margaret thatcher held up three fingers because it was her third victory and norman tebbit, her great ally, by her side and the great ally, by her side and the great irony is that building, when it was relinquished by the tories, was given to the eu india is now called europe house. one of the bonuses of brexit is they will try to buy it back. there is a rich irony that mrs thatcher was brought down by her antipathy towards europe when she said no, no, no, dejected —— to delors. when she said no, no, no, dejected -- to delors. one wonders about property values in that part of london and whether they can afford it. only the eu can afford it! the daily express understory, they mention it on the front page but the details are inside and familiar figures, nigel farage and donald trump. nigel farage again with donald trump, at a dinner this time on the saturday night, last night. dinner with
margaret thatcher with norman tebbit beside her. shejust had an election victory.ain presenter was there that night. i cannot deny it. you are too young! 1987. the famous night when margaret thatcher held up three fingers because it was her third victory and norman tebbit, her great ally, by her side and the great ally, by her side and the great irony is that building, when it was relinquished by the tories, was given to the eu india is now called europe house. one of the bonuses of brexit is...
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norman smith, we all need a bit of time in ourdressing norman smith, we all need a bit of time in ourwhat's wrong? i shuffle round ina out? what's wrong? i shuffle round in a moth—eaten dressing gown which probably smells of dogs! moving swiftly on! some trouble today for theresa may it seems? it was come back corbyn today. he had a couple of dismal pmqs where he's been wrong—footed over brexit. today, he did pretty well. he had acquited lea ked did pretty well. he had acquited leaked texts between the leader the surrey county council and an official at the department for look at government called nick which suggested there had been some secret sweetheart deal to avoid surrey cou nty sweetheart deal to avoid surrey county council holding a referendum to whack up their council tax by 15% because of the pressure their local social care services were under. so, you know, it really, a really significant story and playing to an issue which has been dominating the news. so important too for many people. have a listen to the last pa rt people. have a listen to the last part of the exchanges
norman smith, we all need a bit of time in ourdressing norman smith, we all need a bit of time in ourwhat's wrong? i shuffle round ina out? what's wrong? i shuffle round in a moth—eaten dressing gown which probably smells of dogs! moving swiftly on! some trouble today for theresa may it seems? it was come back corbyn today. he had a couple of dismal pmqs where he's been wrong—footed over brexit. today, he did pretty well. he had acquited lea ked did pretty well. he had acquited leaked texts...
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norman yee. >>[applause] >> thank you a summary member assembly manchu. and thank you mayor ricardo and mayor lee for being here and being not only supportive but our champions on this issue. i am norman yee supervisor in san francisco and this issue of traffic fatalities and collisions is a real important issue to me. i was one of the co-authors of vision zero policy in san francisco. i am the chairman of the vision zero committee in san francisco and, you know we are going to throw-i'll give you data and galore about why we should do this but what you need to do is listen to these family members who have been impacted by these coalitions. i am one of those victims. a little over 10 years ago i was hit by a car that i was in the middle of an intersection. i looked down the street and was no vehicles for almost a block. so the car that rammed into me must've been fine down the street because by the time you need to turn breaking and everything, it's recorded that he had hit me at 25 miles an hour. on a turn. so i'm actually one of those lucky people, luck
norman yee. >>[applause] >> thank you a summary member assembly manchu. and thank you mayor ricardo and mayor lee for being here and being not only supportive but our champions on this issue. i am norman yee supervisor in san francisco and this issue of traffic fatalities and collisions is a real important issue to me. i was one of the co-authors of vision zero policy in san francisco. i am the chairman of the vision zero committee in san francisco and, you know we are going to...
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lear and bud yorkin really turned the spinoff series into an art form. >> norman lear hates to call factory. all his series come out of this building, allowing lear to move from show to show like a dervish. >> "good times" was like holy smokes. there's black people on tv! >> there had never been a complete black family on tv with the father. >> what made it so unique and universal was that we had the same problems in our household, and we do not live in the projects in chicago. >> dynomite! >> you want to worry your head about nothing, go on and do it. i have $32 in the shoe box. and i got another $6 in my pocket. >> you worked all night all they paid you was $6? >> there were a lot of folks who were not happy with the show. the black panthers were very upset. when huey newton came to see me, the big complaint was why can't we see a black man that's doing better than that? >> "the jeffersons" started as neighbors of archie bunker. >> don't call me honky. >> why are you so sensitive all of a sudden? >> how would you like it if i called you nigger? >> he called me nigger! >> that's no
lear and bud yorkin really turned the spinoff series into an art form. >> norman lear hates to call factory. all his series come out of this building, allowing lear to move from show to show like a dervish. >> "good times" was like holy smokes. there's black people on tv! >> there had never been a complete black family on tv with the father. >> what made it so unique and universal was that we had the same problems in our household, and we do not live in the...
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norman, thank you very much, norman smith.nto reports tv licence collectors have been targeting vulnerable peoplespurred on by people spurred on by an aggressive incentive scheme. a daily mail investigation claims bosses at capita — which collects the fee — promised bonuses of up to £15,000 a year to catch 28 evaders a week. schools are facing their first real—terms cuts to funding since the mid 90s — that's according to research out today. the institute for fiscal studies has examined education spending across the board from early years to university. the national association of head teachers and the national association of governors have written an open letter to the chancellor asking him to make schools a priority in the budget. our education correspondent gillian hargreaves reports. this high school in west sussex is struggling to make ends meet. according to the head, class sizes might have to get bigger and teachers may not be replaced when they leave. heads are warning that rising costs mean there is less money to go ar
norman, thank you very much, norman smith.nto reports tv licence collectors have been targeting vulnerable peoplespurred on by people spurred on by an aggressive incentive scheme. a daily mail investigation claims bosses at capita — which collects the fee — promised bonuses of up to £15,000 a year to catch 28 evaders a week. schools are facing their first real—terms cuts to funding since the mid 90s — that's according to research out today. the institute for fiscal studies has examined...
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norman, thank you.rent central will go to the polls to choose their new mp. the by—election was called after labour's tristram hunt quit politics to take up a position running london's victoria and albert museum. the poll is being seen as a key electoral test for the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, whose party faces a strong challenge from ukip in the constituency. 0ur political correspondent adam fleming reports from stoke. voters in stoke—on—trent need a new mp, after their previous member of parliament resigned, to run a museum. a decision the very senior labour figure ijust met on the train up here described as very selfish, because it has pitched labour into a battle with ukip to hold on here. it's the city where wedgewood founded his pottery empire. archive: the thriller coaxes shape and beauty from the spinning mass of clay. since the industry's heyday, many manufacturing jobs have gone and a once rock—solid labour seat looks more fragile. ukip‘s leader and candidate also feels he's in with a fight
norman, thank you.rent central will go to the polls to choose their new mp. the by—election was called after labour's tristram hunt quit politics to take up a position running london's victoria and albert museum. the poll is being seen as a key electoral test for the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, whose party faces a strong challenge from ukip in the constituency. 0ur political correspondent adam fleming reports from stoke. voters in stoke—on—trent need a new mp, after their previous...
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is norman. >> you're going to put him in the van? and then in the bed. >> reporter: ross played host to a friendly primate in manhattan. >> it will be nice to get this off finally, won't it? or we can leave it on. >> reporter: it's not just horld. wild thing proving that everything is bigger in texas. the tall tale started 11 years ago when ron bridges, a self-described rodeo clown, and long-time rancher, lost vision in his left eye. >> had to sell everything we had. horses, cattle, and a herd of buffalo. >> reporter: ron says he kept wild thing around in hopes his son would follow in his footsteps. >> wild thing, he wouldn't ever calm down, he'd keep horning us and kicking us every day. >> reporter: with some persistence and a whole lot of tlc, ron made white thing into a downright softy, aided in part by an offbeat gill trick his wife. >> we brought him in, took some pictures to send to friends in europe that we wanted to show them. but i got to noticing he didn't use the bathroom in the house. >> reporter: sharon got to thinking,
is norman. >> you're going to put him in the van? and then in the bed. >> reporter: ross played host to a friendly primate in manhattan. >> it will be nice to get this off finally, won't it? or we can leave it on. >> reporter: it's not just horld. wild thing proving that everything is bigger in texas. the tall tale started 11 years ago when ron bridges, a self-described rodeo clown, and long-time rancher, lost vision in his left eye. >> had to sell everything we...
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to my right is supervisor norman yee.just for the record katie tang is excuse from the meeting at cook of the board is katie want and i also like to thank sfgov tv for assisting with us today's broadcast. mdm. clerk we have any announcements queen >> yes. would you like to enter their motion to excuse supervisor tang from attending today's meeting bs thank you. width i will go ahead to make a motion to excuse supervisor tang >> that motion is taken without objection >>[gavel] >> >> item 1 except unexpended grant two under $30,000 from the california department of resources recycling and recovery for the public purpose of increasing used motor oil recycling and household hazardous waste management for the period of april 1 20 3010 through june 30, 2018 >> thank you we have piero radius from the department of environment to present today >> good morning before you is a except unexpended for approximately 20 33,003 and $79. to support the departments award winning outreach effort to educate consumers around proper disposal o
to my right is supervisor norman yee.just for the record katie tang is excuse from the meeting at cook of the board is katie want and i also like to thank sfgov tv for assisting with us today's broadcast. mdm. clerk we have any announcements queen >> yes. would you like to enter their motion to excuse supervisor tang from attending today's meeting bs thank you. width i will go ahead to make a motion to excuse supervisor tang >> that motion is taken without objection >>[gavel]...
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norman, we see obviously that ian is still in the midst of recovering.the bullet went through his hand, as we understand it, and fractured a vertebra in his neck. can you just explain how it is possible that he is sitting next to you doing as well as he is doing this morning? >> it's a very remarkable story. bullets don't necessarily take a straight line trajectory, and that's what happened with ian, it went through his hand and went into his body and made a right turn, and hit his clavicle, ribs, and the srur traeb rul body of his spine, fortunately missing his spinal cord and lodging in his left shoulder area. he had a collapsed lung and bleed into his chest, and had to have a chest tube and reconstructive surgery on his hand, that his vocal cord is off as you can hear from his raspy voice, we are trying to redefine as a sexy voice, but trying to make a quick recovery. >> "the star" is trying to get president trump to speak out about this before his address before congress, and they want him to talk about how these two indian men, the guys you describe
norman, we see obviously that ian is still in the midst of recovering.the bullet went through his hand, as we understand it, and fractured a vertebra in his neck. can you just explain how it is possible that he is sitting next to you doing as well as he is doing this morning? >> it's a very remarkable story. bullets don't necessarily take a straight line trajectory, and that's what happened with ian, it went through his hand and went into his body and made a right turn, and hit his...
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>> normal and norman rockwell vania, it would be trump. then, everyone will be happy.est football team in "the rundown," plays the best football team and norman rockwell vania. boom. billy, by the way, did you see the commercial? martha is going to talk about it. listen to this, folks. take a bud light and go to any one of the seven countries on that immigrant list. crack it open on the main track. then, when you track down your head that they have some retard off, give a sip of the bud light to the head. >> bill: you got to shut up now. we have a commercial. go check him out. martha maccallum, as mentioned, is on deck. we will show you that very controversial but add, that will play during super bowl. can i give it to you straight? that airline credit card you have... it could be better. it's time to shake things up. with the capital one venture card, you get double miles on everything you buy, not just airline purchases. seriously, think of all the things you buy. great...is this why you asked me to coffee? well yeah... but also to catch-up. what's in your wallet? >>
>> normal and norman rockwell vania, it would be trump. then, everyone will be happy.est football team in "the rundown," plays the best football team and norman rockwell vania. boom. billy, by the way, did you see the commercial? martha is going to talk about it. listen to this, folks. take a bud light and go to any one of the seven countries on that immigrant list. crack it open on the main track. then, when you track down your head that they have some retard off, give a sip of...
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. >> let's get more from abc's janay norman on heated discusses and some of the responses we're seeing. >> reporter: constituents reminding their lawmakers who's boss. >> you work for >> reporter: across the country, ton hall turmoil for republican leaders on congressional recess. they headed back to their districts only to be greeted by anger and frustration. >> when you continue to ignore us as constituents, why would we possibly pay you any attention when this six-year temp job is over? [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: while some lawmakers are nissing and others replaced by empty chairs some are braving the packed crowds. >> i give the man credit for showing up for this. i'm more concerned about him just blindly following this administration. >> reporter: republicans questioned the legitimacy of some of those attending. > some people are clearly upset but there is a bit of professional protester manufactured base in there. >> reporter: but democrats say they're constituents concerned about real issues like health care and immigration now demanding answers. >> the veterans are no
. >> let's get more from abc's janay norman on heated discusses and some of the responses we're seeing. >> reporter: constituents reminding their lawmakers who's boss. >> you work for >> reporter: across the country, ton hall turmoil for republican leaders on congressional recess. they headed back to their districts only to be greeted by anger and frustration. >> when you continue to ignore us as constituents, why would we possibly pay you any attention when this...
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norman, thank you.stions that the house of lords could be abolished if it doesn't back legislation triggering the brexit process. a government source had warned it would face "an overwhelming public call to be abolished" if it tried to oppose the bill — passed by mps last night. 0ur political correspondent carole walker reports. the ayes to the right, 494. the noes to the left, 122. a resounding victory for the government as mps voted overwhelmingly for it to begin the formal brexit negotiations. scottish national mps struck a defiant note, singing the eu anthem, 0ld tojoy. but defiant note, singing the eu anthem, 0ld to joy. but the defiant note, singing the eu anthem, 0ld tojoy. but the bill now passes unscathed to the house of lords. downing street has played down an earlier suggestion there could be calls for the abolition of the house of lords of peers try to frustrate the legislation. yet they face some tough warnings. the message of the british people was clear, and ambiguous, they want to leave
norman, thank you.stions that the house of lords could be abolished if it doesn't back legislation triggering the brexit process. a government source had warned it would face "an overwhelming public call to be abolished" if it tried to oppose the bill — passed by mps last night. 0ur political correspondent carole walker reports. the ayes to the right, 494. the noes to the left, 122. a resounding victory for the government as mps voted overwhelmingly for it to begin the formal brexit...
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let's speak to our political guru norman smith. what next, norman?rman? well, brexit a go—go, i think. what next, norman? well, brexit a go—go, ithink. mrs what next, norman? well, brexit a go—go, i think. mrs may now has the back of the house of commons to leave the eu, and you are scratching your head as to why she fought tooth and nailto your head as to why she fought tooth and nail to avoid giving mps the vote in the first place, it was dragged out of her by the european court. she now has the mandate of the people and the referendum, and the people and the referendum, and the mandate of mps, so i suspect her attention will shift from westminster to brussels. there are some real battles looming ahead, but as far as westminster is concerned, her position has been hugely strengthened by last night's vote. and what about labour's position after that vote ? and what about labour's position after that vote? complete dogs dinner, you have to say. more resignations, more mps walking out of the door, and these are not anti—corporate mps, two more shadow
let's speak to our political guru norman smith. what next, norman?rman? well, brexit a go—go, i think. what next, norman? well, brexit a go—go, ithink. mrs what next, norman? well, brexit a go—go, i think. mrs may now has the back of the house of commons to leave the eu, and you are scratching your head as to why she fought tooth and nailto your head as to why she fought tooth and nail to avoid giving mps the vote in the first place, it was dragged out of her by the european court. she...
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we will hear from former white house ethics starred norman eisen. live coverage from the center for american progress search tomorrow at noon eastern here on c-span2. >> my fear as republicans go off in their own direction. i worry about the congress. i worry about people who don't understand in the republican leadership who don't understand the political battle. >> civil war there something atrocious about it for mark tiferes carl carl schmidt. it's paterno were conducted within a common political unit but because both warring sides at the same time absolutely affirm and absolutely deny this common unit. [inaudible conversations] [applause]
we will hear from former white house ethics starred norman eisen. live coverage from the center for american progress search tomorrow at noon eastern here on c-span2. >> my fear as republicans go off in their own direction. i worry about the congress. i worry about people who don't understand in the republican leadership who don't understand the political battle. >> civil war there something atrocious about it for mark tiferes carl carl schmidt. it's paterno were conducted within a...
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the city will host norman rockwell paintings.r going across the country and europe. philadelphia is one of the exhibit stops called enduring ideals. rockwell, roosevelt and the four freedoms. the exhibit opens in june 2018 at the new york historical society and will end in france more than a year later. the norman rockwell museum says the exhibit demonstrates the power of illustration to communicate ideas and inspire change. >> iconic american heritage stuff right there. >>> in montgomery county a school community has come together to make a big difference valentine's day. the students and staff and parents from the pine road school in huntington valley volunteered to have their haircut and we do mean cut. because it's a lot of hair there. their donating their hair to children who have lost their hair for whatever reason. it's all part of the school's locks of love event much it's a 13th year the school has participated. good job to all of them. all right. back to your fox 29 weather authority now. let's head on outside pop the t
the city will host norman rockwell paintings.r going across the country and europe. philadelphia is one of the exhibit stops called enduring ideals. rockwell, roosevelt and the four freedoms. the exhibit opens in june 2018 at the new york historical society and will end in france more than a year later. the norman rockwell museum says the exhibit demonstrates the power of illustration to communicate ideas and inspire change. >> iconic american heritage stuff right there. >>> in...
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thank you, norman.eme to bring unaccompanied child migrants into the uk, saying that it is detrimental to the children's welfare. jeremy corbyn is expected to reshuffle of labour's shadow cabinet, after insisting that a string of resignations over brexit were "not a disaster". now the sport. good afternoon. england have made two changes to their six nations game against wales. it is in cardiff on saturday. harlequins flankerjack clifford will make his second start, replacing tom wood, who drops to the bench. clifford will be part of an inexperienced back row, with a total of 20 caps to its name. jack nowell comes in on the wing forjonny may. wales will announce their team this afternoon. the german and british cycling —— chairman of british cycling —— chairman of british cycling cowden has stepped. he was first appointed in march 2015. british cycling is bracing itself foran british cycling is bracing itself for an independent report after an investigation into whether there was a culture of bullying at
thank you, norman.eme to bring unaccompanied child migrants into the uk, saying that it is detrimental to the children's welfare. jeremy corbyn is expected to reshuffle of labour's shadow cabinet, after insisting that a string of resignations over brexit were "not a disaster". now the sport. good afternoon. england have made two changes to their six nations game against wales. it is in cardiff on saturday. harlequins flankerjack clifford will make his second start, replacing tom wood,...
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norman smith there, in stoke central.hat the nuclear issue in terms of jeremy's position truth is that the nuclear issue in terms ofjeremy‘s position on nuclear energy made a big difference to the way that the vote went. len mccluskey has a degree of blame for this meltdown in copeland, because he's been incredibly supportive of the leader of the labour party, and actually, thejudgment the leader of the labour party, and actually, the judgment in the leader of the labour party, and actually, thejudgment in relation to the key issues, the industrial issues for our members in copeland we re issues for our members in copeland were not addressed in the campaign. if you were to be —— to beat len mccluskey and become the next leader of the unite union, would you get as involved in politics as you say yea rs, involved in politics as you say years, or would you try to realign the labour party and encourage jeremy corbyn to step down as leader? absolutely not. my criticism is that the obsession around parliamentary leadership of t
norman smith there, in stoke central.hat the nuclear issue in terms of jeremy's position truth is that the nuclear issue in terms ofjeremy‘s position on nuclear energy made a big difference to the way that the vote went. len mccluskey has a degree of blame for this meltdown in copeland, because he's been incredibly supportive of the leader of the labour party, and actually, thejudgment the leader of the labour party, and actually, the judgment in the leader of the labour party, and actually,...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ marÍa: queremos agradecer a Ángel colÓn, norman casiano, miguel angel y francisco pavÓnnos sus testimonios esta noche. fÉlix: ademÁs debemos honrar la memoria de esas 49 personas fallecidas que debemos recordada siempre como un sÍmbolo. marÍa: aÚn hay muchos interrogantes, por ejemplo quÉ fue lo que realmente lo motivÓ a cometer la masacre? fÉlix: lo cierto es que el daÑo fue ocasionado por un odio realmente enfermizo. marÍa: que eso no se vuelva a repetir. fÉlix: nos vemos la prÓxima semana en otro crÓnicas de sÁbado. ♪ ♪ ♪ presentador:hoy sÁbado 25 de febrero y estos son los titulares. personas sin escrÚpulos se aprovechan de la comunidad inmigrante al recibir llamados de desconocidos que amenazan con una supuesta orden de deportaciÓn. en cuenta de lavamos a comenzar con una noticia desarrollo, la patrulla informÓ que en los carriles permanecen cerrados desde las nueve 30 debido que se registra actividad policÍaca la zona, se le recomienda los automovilistas buscar rutas alternas que mantendremos informado. mientras miles de residentes permanecen evacuados a causa de l
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ marÍa: queremos agradecer a Ángel colÓn, norman casiano, miguel angel y francisco pavÓnnos sus testimonios esta noche. fÉlix: ademÁs debemos honrar la memoria de esas 49 personas fallecidas que debemos recordada siempre como un sÍmbolo. marÍa: aÚn hay muchos interrogantes, por ejemplo quÉ fue lo que realmente lo motivÓ a cometer la masacre? fÉlix: lo cierto es que el daÑo fue ocasionado por un odio realmente enfermizo. marÍa: que eso no se vuelva a...
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let's talk to our assistant political editor, norman smith. it isa political editor, norman smith.orded statement from tony blair about this. you sense there is a hunt on for a political scalp, for someone to be blamed for the government campaigning for the release of this man then him being paid £1 million, then escaping to syria. the daily mail in its coverage apportions much of the blame on tony blair, suggesting in one headline, still think he wasn't a danger, mr blair? it isa think he wasn't a danger, mr blair? it is a taut which has prompted a furious response. mr blair says he only argued for the release of these men after pressure from lawyers, mps, the media and the daily mail, whom he says noted after their release they are not bad guys, they are entirely innocent. mr blair also says it wasn't him who sanctioned the payment of £1 million in compensation, that was the cameron government. and tory mps wanted them released quickly. what is going on? in part, it is simply tony blair trying to set the record straight as he sees it, but in part, too, it is personal, it is payba
let's talk to our assistant political editor, norman smith. it isa political editor, norman smith.orded statement from tony blair about this. you sense there is a hunt on for a political scalp, for someone to be blamed for the government campaigning for the release of this man then him being paid £1 million, then escaping to syria. the daily mail in its coverage apportions much of the blame on tony blair, suggesting in one headline, still think he wasn't a danger, mr blair? it isa think he...
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norman smith in westminster, thank you.her new partner in a fit ofjealousy, has beenjailed for life, for what the judge called a "savage and senseless" attack. andrew saunders stabbed zoe morgan and lee simmons outside the shop where the couple worked. 0ur wales correspondent, sian lloyd, is at cardiff crown court. the court heard an true had become depressed after zoe morgan ended their relaceship and he went on to plan a revenge attack. cctv footage showed him in a cardiff supermarket where he bought knives and latex gloves. he was seen leaving with them ina gloves. he was seen leaving with them in a carrier bag. 0n the morning of the 28th september, he was seen morning of the 28th september, he was seen pacing outside the matalan store where the couple both worked, as they arrived for the early shift. he ambushed them. he stabbed lee simmons eight times, zoe morgan tried to pull him off. he then turned on her and chased her across the street. ssh she sustained 32 injuries in total. sentencing him to life in prison with a
norman smith in westminster, thank you.her new partner in a fit ofjealousy, has beenjailed for life, for what the judge called a "savage and senseless" attack. andrew saunders stabbed zoe morgan and lee simmons outside the shop where the couple worked. 0ur wales correspondent, sian lloyd, is at cardiff crown court. the court heard an true had become depressed after zoe morgan ended their relaceship and he went on to plan a revenge attack. cctv footage showed him in a cardiff...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. 0ur assistant political editor norman smith is in westminster.ole issue of social ca re it was the whole issue of social care that dominated the early part of prime ministers questions? extraordinary developments this lunchtime. because you may remember last month ‘s surrey county council announced they were going to hold a referendum to raise their local council tax by 15% to pay for social care, such was the underfunding of the service in the county. now, that provoked alarm in government because it was profoundly politically embarrassing to have a tory, solidly tory cou nty embarrassing to have a tory, solidly tory county council, the chancellor and the health secretary both local mps, threatening to raise council tax by 15%. more than that, the referendum would risk reinforcing the growing sense of crisis over social care. yesterday, however, surrey announced they weren't going ahead with the referendum. this lunchtimejeremy ahead with the referendum. this lunchtime jeremy corbyn ahead with the referendum. this lunchtimejeremy corbyn suggeste
dominic hughes, bbc news. 0ur assistant political editor norman smith is in westminster.ole issue of social ca re it was the whole issue of social care that dominated the early part of prime ministers questions? extraordinary developments this lunchtime. because you may remember last month ‘s surrey county council announced they were going to hold a referendum to raise their local council tax by 15% to pay for social care, such was the underfunding of the service in the county. now, that...
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>> in norman rockwell-vania, it would be trump. then everyone will be happy.best football team in maxico plays the best football team in norman rockwell-vania. boom. we have a true super bowl. >> bill: dennis miller, everybody. >> billy, by the way, did you see the commercial? martha is going to talk about it. listen to this, folks. take a bud light and go to anyht one of the seven countries on that immigrant list. crack it open on the main drag. then when you track down your head that they have scimitared off, give a sip of the bud light to the head. >> bill: you got to shut up now. we have a commercial. he is going to be in waukegan, illinois, by the way. go check him out. martha maccallum, as mentioned, is on deck. we will show you that very controversial bud ad that will play during super bowl. lady gaga may cause some controversy during the super bowl. when we come back. by the time you head to the bank and wait to get approved for a home loan, that newly listed, mid-century ranch with the garden patio will be gone. or you could push that button. [dong] [
>> in norman rockwell-vania, it would be trump. then everyone will be happy.best football team in maxico plays the best football team in norman rockwell-vania. boom. we have a true super bowl. >> bill: dennis miller, everybody. >> billy, by the way, did you see the commercial? martha is going to talk about it. listen to this, folks. take a bud light and go to anyht one of the seven countries on that immigrant list. crack it open on the main drag. then when you track down your...
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norman smith will look in detailfor you at to apologise.man smith will look in detail for you at the further cuts planned at what it might mean for you. do get in touch about those stories today. if you are texting you will be charged at the standard network rate. our top story today — envelope gate. this year's oscars ceremony has ended in farce, after the wrong film was named as best picture. the team behind musical la la land had already started their acceptance speeches when the mistake was discovered. it was one of the film's producers who then said the award should have gone to moonlight. one of the awards presenters, warren beatty, was handed the wrong envelope. david willis looks back at the night. i still have a lot of growing and learning and work to do and this guy is a really beautiful symbol to continue on thatjourney and i am so grateful for that. for the star of la la land, emma stone, it was a hollywood ending, named best actress for her role on one of the most nominated films in oscars history. thatjust left the big award o
norman smith will look in detailfor you at to apologise.man smith will look in detail for you at the further cuts planned at what it might mean for you. do get in touch about those stories today. if you are texting you will be charged at the standard network rate. our top story today — envelope gate. this year's oscars ceremony has ended in farce, after the wrong film was named as best picture. the team behind musical la la land had already started their acceptance speeches when the mistake...
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norman, thank you very much.ere is plenty more reaction and analysis for you on the bbc website. the former leicester and england footballer, gary lineker, has described the club's sacking of claudio ranieri — nine months after he led them to the premier league title — as "inexplicable, unforgivable and gut—wrenchingly sad." the italian was dismissed last night after a string of poor results, that has left the side just one point — one place — above the relegation zone. 0ur sports correspondent joe wilson reports. and your manager, claudio ranieri! he was the smile, the face and the manager of the most extraordinary sporting success anyone in leicester had ever seen, well quite possibly anyone anywhere had ever seen. and leicester sacked him. the starkness of that reality has shocked even those who have spent their life in football. ladies and gentlemen please welcome the leicester city squad including their coach claudio ranieri. flashback to sports personality of the year, gary lineker the former leicester play
norman, thank you very much.ere is plenty more reaction and analysis for you on the bbc website. the former leicester and england footballer, gary lineker, has described the club's sacking of claudio ranieri — nine months after he led them to the premier league title — as "inexplicable, unforgivable and gut—wrenchingly sad." the italian was dismissed last night after a string of poor results, that has left the side just one point — one place — above the relegation zone. 0ur...
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norman lamb, thank you very much.aside his travel ban on seven mainly muslim nations. the justice department has until this evening to submit its challenge to the decision. our correspondent daniel boettcher reports. # once so proudly we held...# america brought together by sport and patriotism — elsewhere, his supporters made their voices heard. they believe it is the constitution that gives the president the authority to order these restrictions. donald trump was at his florida retreat to watch the super bowl, and despite the legal challenges of the past few days he defended his order as being effective. i think it was very smooth, he had 109 people out of hundreds of thousands of travellers and all we did was vet those people very, very carefully. it's more than a week since he signed his executive order. the administration argues the president can decide who can enter or stay in the us, but last friday a federal court overturned the ban after it was challenged by two states. the following day the president made hi
norman lamb, thank you very much.aside his travel ban on seven mainly muslim nations. the justice department has until this evening to submit its challenge to the decision. our correspondent daniel boettcher reports. # once so proudly we held...# america brought together by sport and patriotism — elsewhere, his supporters made their voices heard. they believe it is the constitution that gives the president the authority to order these restrictions. donald trump was at his florida retreat to...
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and finance committee i'm comen chair of this committee and to my left is supervisor katie tang and norman yee will be joining us shortly and our clerk is miss linda wong and recognize our friends at sfgtv who are assisting us with this broadcast this morning. madam clerk, do we have any announcements? >> yes, silence all cell phones and electronic devices and completed speaker phones and documents to be included as part of the file should be submitted to
and finance committee i'm comen chair of this committee and to my left is supervisor katie tang and norman yee will be joining us shortly and our clerk is miss linda wong and recognize our friends at sfgtv who are assisting us with this broadcast this morning. madam clerk, do we have any announcements? >> yes, silence all cell phones and electronic devices and completed speaker phones and documents to be included as part of the file should be submitted to
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let's speak to norman smith. norman, there is a lot of hindsight being applied to this situation.e policical fall—out will be when the dust settles on this? well, i think to be blunt there is a hunt for a political scalp under way as to who is to blame for the fact that the british government was pressing for this man and others to be released from guantanamo bay. then the fact that he was paid £1 million in compensation and then the fact he was allowed to escape to syria, to join is. and there is an attempt to establish who politically should ta ke establish who politically should take the rap for that. tony blair clearly feels it is not him. and really quite an extraordinary statement directly taking on the daily mail's interpretation of events suggesting that only pressed for the release of this man because of the media campaign in part which the daily mail was behind and then pointing out that the compensation was only actually paid long after he had left as prime minister and by the cameron government in 2010 and interestingly a short time ago, we heard from tony blair's form
let's speak to norman smith. norman, there is a lot of hindsight being applied to this situation.e policical fall—out will be when the dust settles on this? well, i think to be blunt there is a hunt for a political scalp under way as to who is to blame for the fact that the british government was pressing for this man and others to be released from guantanamo bay. then the fact that he was paid £1 million in compensation and then the fact he was allowed to escape to syria, to join is. and...
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warm front is living up norman west. a few showers here early. most of the day maritally cloudy and breezes out of the south. look at daytime high. 70 glorious degrees. wednesday fantastic. wednesday night early thursday rain transitioning to snow. parts of area could have challenges thursday morning. keep a close eye on the forecast here and we'll again you updates as we get them, erin back to the roads. >> we continue to track breaking news in the district by l'enfant plaza we is a live look at police activity suspicious vehicle being investigated and you can see backed up traffic for several miles. a lot of pe. s waiting to get around that twelfth street closed between c and d and bob barnard more information and we'll let. outer loop crash coalsdale road, we'll look at that next. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's 10 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to in
warm front is living up norman west. a few showers here early. most of the day maritally cloudy and breezes out of the south. look at daytime high. 70 glorious degrees. wednesday fantastic. wednesday night early thursday rain transitioning to snow. parts of area could have challenges thursday morning. keep a close eye on the forecast here and we'll again you updates as we get them, erin back to the roads. >> we continue to track breaking news in the district by l'enfant plaza we is a live...
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police arrested norman back in january. he so far has not entered a plea. >>> it is is 5:39 on this wednesday morning. with heavy rain well to the north of us. and this will be moving in as we go into early tomorrow morning. i want to show you the timeline is and that to expect. mostly cloudy skies for today. in the evening commute, a few breaks as well. that will allow a little bit of sunshine to come through. and temperatures warming up. here we are at 2:00 tomorrow morning. we will start to see that heavy rain moving through santa rosa, dipping to the south, becoming more widespread through the early morning commute. and heavy rains, along with gusty wind. we will start to see the activity tapering off after the lunchtime and seeing another round of rain moving in early friday morning. coming up in four minutes, we'll talk about the winds that will accompany this rain. that's coming up in four minutes. as we head over to mike. let's see what's happening at the bay bridge. >>> a different kind of light show. the tower tha
police arrested norman back in january. he so far has not entered a plea. >>> it is is 5:39 on this wednesday morning. with heavy rain well to the north of us. and this will be moving in as we go into early tomorrow morning. i want to show you the timeline is and that to expect. mostly cloudy skies for today. in the evening commute, a few breaks as well. that will allow a little bit of sunshine to come through. and temperatures warming up. here we are at 2:00 tomorrow morning. we will...
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thank you very much, norman.in brussels, where he is meeting leaders of the eu and nato, mr pence says the us and the eu still share common goals for international order and security. today it is my privilege on behalf of president trump to express the strong commitment of the united states to continued co—operation and partnership with the european union. whatever our differences, our two consonants share the same heritage, the same values, and above all the same purpose: to promote peace and prosperity through freedom, democracy and the rule of law. and to those objectives we will remain committed. our correspondent gavin lee is in brussels. tell us more about what he has said. you would be forgiven for thinking orders as usual if you listen to that third thing is a very difficult and we spoke to the other donald, donald tusk, who led the elephant in the room straightaway by saying that finally here we are, we did this meeting, there have been new and surprising voices coming from the us to which we need to spe
thank you very much, norman.in brussels, where he is meeting leaders of the eu and nato, mr pence says the us and the eu still share common goals for international order and security. today it is my privilege on behalf of president trump to express the strong commitment of the united states to continued co—operation and partnership with the european union. whatever our differences, our two consonants share the same heritage, the same values, and above all the same purpose: to promote peace...
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peskin hillary and supervisor presented supervisor jeff present supervisor katie tang and supervisor norman yee madam president all members are present you thank you, ladies and gentlemen, please join us in the pledge of allegiance and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> madam clerk any communications. >> yes. 3 to report we're in receipt of a communication from the honorable mayor ed lee phil district 8 by appointing jeff and welcome supervisor. >> (clapping.) >> next a xrungs from the direction of department of elections for the election of members of the board of supervisors who received a majority of votes cast at the election held on november 8, 2016, and declared elected to that office district one suzy loftus, district 3 aaron peskin and 5 supervisor president london breed and district 11 congratulations to the members. >> (clapping.) >> and finally the controllers has communicated to the board his renewing er filing the official shutter bond for newly appointed and appoint members of the board madam president t
peskin hillary and supervisor presented supervisor jeff present supervisor katie tang and supervisor norman yee madam president all members are present you thank you, ladies and gentlemen, please join us in the pledge of allegiance and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> madam clerk any communications. >> yes. 3 to report we're in receipt of a communication from the honorable mayor ed lee phil district 8 by...
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norman, thank you.lord newby, leader of the liberal democrats in the house of lords. he is in westminster. norman was talking about the difficulties ahead in brussels. other difficulties ahead for this bill in the lords? well, the house of lords will want to do what it always done—lite does with a bill, which scrutinise it. if there are things he thinks should be improved, it will send it back to the commons and ask them to think again. for example, we are the liberal democrats will be trying to persuade our colleagues across the parties in the house of lords that the final stay on any deal should be with the people, not with theresa may. we will see if we succeed, but there will be other amendments on membership of the single market, on the rights of eu citizens in the uk, which will be discussed in the house of lords and voted on. the mantra in the commons has been, we have got to trust the people. at some point, don't you people have to hand some trust back to the leaders to lead? well, the people ha
norman, thank you.lord newby, leader of the liberal democrats in the house of lords. he is in westminster. norman was talking about the difficulties ahead in brussels. other difficulties ahead for this bill in the lords? well, the house of lords will want to do what it always done—lite does with a bill, which scrutinise it. if there are things he thinks should be improved, it will send it back to the commons and ask them to think again. for example, we are the liberal democrats will be trying...
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norman, you tried your best. norman is not rude. always polite.r questions about copeland. most journalists thought that labour would hold stoke, certainly after paul nuttall‘s leadership of ukip self imploded. does that show that perhaps ukip is not such a threat to the labour party as pundits and commentators have been saying?” think ukip is not a threat to anything but itself at the moment. it is basically an ex—party now. its main purpose has been achieved. it is very hard to see it surviving as a protest party against labour in the north of england, which is what it is trying to run as in stoke. the important result was labour performed very badly in two by—elections and if jeremy performed very badly in two by—elections and ifjeremy corbyn had any honour he would resign as leader of the labour party, but he will not do so. does this put him in morejeopardy or does it will not do so. does this put him in more jeopardy or does it make safer? he is hailing stoke is a great victory. that he is hailing stoke is a great victory is a mark of labour
norman, you tried your best. norman is not rude. always polite.r questions about copeland. most journalists thought that labour would hold stoke, certainly after paul nuttall‘s leadership of ukip self imploded. does that show that perhaps ukip is not such a threat to the labour party as pundits and commentators have been saying?” think ukip is not a threat to anything but itself at the moment. it is basically an ex—party now. its main purpose has been achieved. it is very hard to see it...
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afternoon mary gallagher the earlier, you voted on what i'm thinking of an expedited consent calendar but norman when a dr is filed 3 to 6 months down the road sometimes the dr is withdrawn when both parties afford a lawyer and in the dr filers can afford a lawyer this leads some filers to avoid that the consent calendar allows the parties to come to an agreement on the building envelope and bring the changes before you on the consent calendar and enforced by the city not by the lawyers in court animals there are private agreement private sponsors and attorneys want as many hours and possible but dr filers will not have to pay an attorney they get the assurance the changes will be enforced by the city and a record on the proper information act this is an incentive for the dr filers to set they get a hearing as soon as the will agreement is reached in closed hearing that to say the sponsor must avoid a dr hearing this answer as mentioned - it is an unusual event the third party pulls a case off the consent calendar for a fire chief hearing what would have happened if not a settlement i want to th
afternoon mary gallagher the earlier, you voted on what i'm thinking of an expedited consent calendar but norman when a dr is filed 3 to 6 months down the road sometimes the dr is withdrawn when both parties afford a lawyer and in the dr filers can afford a lawyer this leads some filers to avoid that the consent calendar allows the parties to come to an agreement on the building envelope and bring the changes before you on the consent calendar and enforced by the city not by the lawyers in...
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speak ter howell, leader norman, ladies and gentlemen of the virginia general assembly, thank you for inviting me to speak with you this evening. and to the people of virginia who are with us tonight who are are watching from home, thank you for the honor of serving as this commonwealth's 72nd governor. we are joined here this evening by our great lieutenant governor ralph northham. [ applause ] and our great attorney general, mark herring. [ applause ] these twos virginia leaders have been great partners as we work to build a stronger, more open, and more prosperous virginia. i thank them and, of course, our first lady is with us here this evening, dorotor mcauliffe. [ applause ] >> dorothy your work expanding access to healthy nutrition, promoting national service and making our commonwealth more welcoming to military families has made our state a better place to live. thank you for your leadership and thank you for our partnership for 28 years. that alone is worth a great round of applause. we are free here to meet tonight because of the brave men and women at the federal, state, a
speak ter howell, leader norman, ladies and gentlemen of the virginia general assembly, thank you for inviting me to speak with you this evening. and to the people of virginia who are with us tonight who are are watching from home, thank you for the honor of serving as this commonwealth's 72nd governor. we are joined here this evening by our great lieutenant governor ralph northham. [ applause ] and our great attorney general, mark herring. [ applause ] these twos virginia leaders have been...
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>> norman lear give you all in the family, good times, jeffersons, different looks at niched versionsamerican family across the country. >> mixed up families. >> what do you mean? >> zebra city. he's white, she's black, kids are medium rare. >> it was basically all flawed characters but that was what was good about it. people relate to the fact these were not perfect human beings. far from it. >> draw a line right there, that's where it started to change and paved way for everything that came after. >> i'm going to get married at 23. >> 23. >> and have a husband named bud. >> husband named bud? bud what? >> bud huxtable. >> th"the cosby show" in the '8 normalized the black family and it was important. felt more like my family than the myth of the black family. >> get into college with grades like this? >> i'm not going to college. >> cosby show, family ties. sievers, saying we're all the same. >> upper middle class households that aren't worried about money and balancing careers and kids and in comes roseanne. >> throw myself off a bridge? and take your brother and sister with fr sorr
>> norman lear give you all in the family, good times, jeffersons, different looks at niched versionsamerican family across the country. >> mixed up families. >> what do you mean? >> zebra city. he's white, she's black, kids are medium rare. >> it was basically all flawed characters but that was what was good about it. people relate to the fact these were not perfect human beings. far from it. >> draw a line right there, that's where it started to change and...
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let's go live now to our assistant political editor norman smith, who's in stoke. you very much. well, by—elections rarely reshape british politics. but these two by—elections, i think, reshape british politics. but these two by—elections, ithink, have reshape british politics. but these two by—elections, i think, have sent a shudder through the political system. labour find themselves haemorrhaging votes in some of their safest seats. seats they have held since the year dot. ukip must question, where can they win after they failed to break through here in stoke, one of the most pro—brexit constituencies in the country? theresa may suddenly finds her position hugely strengthened and confronted now only by an enfeebled opposition. carol walker has the story of the by—elections. theresa may was all smiles, as she arrived in copeland to congratulate her party's newest mp on what she said was an astonishing result. what i think we've seen from this victory is that this truly is a government that is working for everyone and for every part of the country. and that's the
let's go live now to our assistant political editor norman smith, who's in stoke. you very much. well, by—elections rarely reshape british politics. but these two by—elections, i think, reshape british politics. but these two by—elections, ithink, have reshape british politics. but these two by—elections, i think, have sent a shudder through the political system. labour find themselves haemorrhaging votes in some of their safest seats. seats they have held since the year dot. ukip must...
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norman, thank you. president trump's most controversial cabinet nominees, jeff sessions, as attorney general. more than 30 years ago, mr sessions was denied a post as a federaljudge when he was accused of racism, allegations he has always denied. he will now take charge of thejustice department and more than 100,000 employees, including 93 us attorneys. new laws introduced last year to protect tenants in england from so—called revenge evictions aren't working, according to mps and housing lawyers. a bbc freedom of information request found that there may be hundreds of thousands of tenants afraid to report things like damp, faulty electrics and broken boilers, for fear of being evicted. a labour peer who campaigned for changes to immigration rules to help unaccompanied migrant children come to britain, says the government's decision to stop receiving them is shameful. when the ‘dubs scheme' was introduced last year, campaigners hoped thousands of children would benefit. by the time the system closes nex
norman, thank you. president trump's most controversial cabinet nominees, jeff sessions, as attorney general. more than 30 years ago, mr sessions was denied a post as a federaljudge when he was accused of racism, allegations he has always denied. he will now take charge of thejustice department and more than 100,000 employees, including 93 us attorneys. new laws introduced last year to protect tenants in england from so—called revenge evictions aren't working, according to mps and housing...