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we talk about the overton window all the time, the move in mc's favor.i love when you say overton. it makes me so proud. [laughter] jason: it was a moment. it entered into the political and even the mainstream's nest zeitgeist -- mainstream business zeitgeist. were you surprised? stephanie: yes and no. when you have been pushing hard to get that breakthrough moment for a set of ideas and you have really worked as a scholar and an academic and with a number of other people as well, this is a team effort. we put heart and soul into this product for more than two decades now. at some point, you expect this to pay off. but when you have that moment and you have politicians like you are talking about giving oxygen to these ideas, it really is remarkable. carol: for everyone like a bernie sanders and others who are supporting it, you have had a lot of high-profile names. i am curious if you are having more and more conversations with more folks who maybe were against this that are starting to say, you have an idea here. thehanie: for me, some of most fun conve
we talk about the overton window all the time, the move in mc's favor.i love when you say overton. it makes me so proud. [laughter] jason: it was a moment. it entered into the political and even the mainstream's nest zeitgeist -- mainstream business zeitgeist. were you surprised? stephanie: yes and no. when you have been pushing hard to get that breakthrough moment for a set of ideas and you have really worked as a scholar and an academic and with a number of other people as well, this is a...
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and i thought i would jazz it .p with the sax it is supposed to be comic, but the overtones are whether, or take up the new ways, the saxophone, that is really a problem. that is what i mean. >> you like to paint old people? >> yes, old men show their lives in their faces. the ups and downs, the sadness, the gladness. everything that has happened to them is right there in their face. my favorite model years ago was a wonderful character named james. he was 5'2", the same height as napoleon. he had been in every war he could get into. he was in the indian war, the civil war. he tried desperately to get in the first world war. it was there in his face. he was a heroic little guy. >> but you like to paint kids too, don't you? >> yes, i like to paint kids. because i think people like to go back to their youth again. >> since 1916, i think you have painted more than 300 covers. and in all that time, i suppose the magazine has changed quite a bit, hasn't it? >> oh, yes. a magazine has to change like everything else has to change. i have some of the really old covers if you like to see them? >
and i thought i would jazz it .p with the sax it is supposed to be comic, but the overtones are whether, or take up the new ways, the saxophone, that is really a problem. that is what i mean. >> you like to paint old people? >> yes, old men show their lives in their faces. the ups and downs, the sadness, the gladness. everything that has happened to them is right there in their face. my favorite model years ago was a wonderful character named james. he was 5'2", the same height...
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carol: i love when you say overton window. it makes me so proud.jason: it makes me sound so smart. carol: doors flying off hinges. jason: but it was a moment. it entered into the political, and i daresay even the mainstream business zeitgeist, to quote our colleague tom keene. were you surprised? stephanie: yes and no, you know? you have been pushing hard to get that breakthrough moment for a set of ideas and you have really worked as a scholar and as an academic and with a number of other people as well. i mean, this is a team effort. we've put heart and soul into this product for more than two decades now. so, at some point, you do expect it to pay off, i guess, you know. but when you have that moment and you have politicians like you are talking about giving some oxygen to these ideas, it really is remarkable. carol: tell us, though, because for everyone like a bernie sanders and some other high-profile individuals who are supporting it, you have had a lot of high-profile names. i know paul krugman you have had certainly a war of words. i am cur
carol: i love when you say overton window. it makes me so proud.jason: it makes me sound so smart. carol: doors flying off hinges. jason: but it was a moment. it entered into the political, and i daresay even the mainstream business zeitgeist, to quote our colleague tom keene. were you surprised? stephanie: yes and no, you know? you have been pushing hard to get that breakthrough moment for a set of ideas and you have really worked as a scholar and as an academic and with a number of other...
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it is supposed to be comic, but the overtones of whether you should stick to the old ways, to the violineir faces. you know, the ups and downs, the sadness, the gladness, everything that happens to them is right there in their face. my favorite old model years ago was wonderful character named james k. van brunt. he was only 5'2", exactly the same height of napoleon. he had been in every war that he could get into. he was in the indian war, he was in the civil war. he tried desperately to get in the first world war, and it was there in his face. you know, he was a heroic little guy. >> but you like to paint kids too, don't you? >> oh, yes. i like to paint kids because i think people like to go back to their youth again. >> uh-huh. norman, since 1916 i think you have painted over more than 300 covers, and in all of that time i suppose the magazine has changed quite a bit, hasn't it? >> oh, yes. the magazine has to change like everything else has to change. i have some of the old covers if you would like to see them, real old covers. would you like to see them? >> before your time? >> oh,
it is supposed to be comic, but the overtones of whether you should stick to the old ways, to the violineir faces. you know, the ups and downs, the sadness, the gladness, everything that happens to them is right there in their face. my favorite old model years ago was wonderful character named james k. van brunt. he was only 5'2", exactly the same height of napoleon. he had been in every war that he could get into. he was in the indian war, he was in the civil war. he tried desperately to...
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but overton says hhas seen them sleeping on the streets.s is where the mother, hilda agustin, spends much of her time: on the border, selling t snackspeople headed to the place she wants to go to most, thu.s. she is from a small indigenous village in guatemala. both she and her husband speak a mayan dialect and struggle to communicate in spanish. like many we spoke to, agustin is fleeing violence. as ( translated ): iorried for my kids. my oldest was shaking with fear. these bad men came into ourki home, for money. they threatened to kill my husband.or this went on year, them threatening us. they told me if we didn't gi them moneyhey would kill us. >> alcindor: agustin and her family traveled by bus from guatemala.they turned themselven they arrived at the u.s. border and applied for asylum. when they were sent back to mexico, they faced more threats. >> ( translated ): a man here said they were going tdstake my they were going to kidnap them. so i never leave them alone, and d husband helps watch them. >> alcindor: theay after we met her,
but overton says hhas seen them sleeping on the streets.s is where the mother, hilda agustin, spends much of her time: on the border, selling t snackspeople headed to the place she wants to go to most, thu.s. she is from a small indigenous village in guatemala. both she and her husband speak a mayan dialect and struggle to communicate in spanish. like many we spoke to, agustin is fleeing violence. as ( translated ): iorried for my kids. my oldest was shaking with fear. these bad men came into...
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this is no longer overtones. it's quite complicit -- >> and why am i bringing it up?inflammatory? no. to be instructive of where we're going. thank you for making us better on such an important night. appreciate it. >>> next guest has just gone down in history with his vote to impeach. congressman cicilline has been at the forefront of this fight. how does he feel? what does he think about the holdup? what does it mean about what comes next? next. mike bloomberg's never been afraid of tough fights, the ones that make a true difference in people's lives. and mike's won them, which is important right this minute, because if he could beat america's biggest gun lobby, helping pass background check laws and defeat nra backed politicians across this country, beat big coal, helping shut down hundreds of polluting plants and beat big tobacco, helping pass laws to save the next generation from addiction. all against big odds you can beat him. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >>> it is done and things have changed. our president is living a new reality and so are
this is no longer overtones. it's quite complicit -- >> and why am i bringing it up?inflammatory? no. to be instructive of where we're going. thank you for making us better on such an important night. appreciate it. >>> next guest has just gone down in history with his vote to impeach. congressman cicilline has been at the forefront of this fight. how does he feel? what does he think about the holdup? what does it mean about what comes next? next. mike bloomberg's never been...
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other overheads and that divide has triggered a battle for barcelona sidewalks a battle with racial overtones. heavily packed the street vendors of barcelona wander through the city. they spread out their blankets in the tourist hot spots. i just bought something so it's good for the people that do this but they are noisy shopkeepers they don't pay any taxes. that's exactly what's bothering guillermo he sold antiques of the port for the past 16 years in addition to taxes he pays a high rent for his stand but business is declining steadily for him the street vendors are to blame. barcelona is now the capital of street vendors actually in all of europe they're legally occupying public spaces. for a long time the authorities tolerated the street vendors know the police are intensifying their checks. is happy about this but sometimes he. just afraid. that it will mean that i was attacked by one of them he broke my cell phone they're getting more and more violent. and that. my dear navy you can see the aggression here in the video. on. going was making a mockery of god he was fined 100 euros on my
other overheads and that divide has triggered a battle for barcelona sidewalks a battle with racial overtones. heavily packed the street vendors of barcelona wander through the city. they spread out their blankets in the tourist hot spots. i just bought something so it's good for the people that do this but they are noisy shopkeepers they don't pay any taxes. that's exactly what's bothering guillermo he sold antiques of the port for the past 16 years in addition to taxes he pays a high rent for...
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this is no longer overtones, it's quite explicit comparison. >> this is the talk.very much each and all for making us better on such an important night. so nexed guest has just gone down in history with his vote to impeach. congressman cicilline has been at the forefront of the fight. what. >>> it is done and things have changed. how a psz is living a new reality and so are we all. our 45th president is now also the number three with a giant mark of impeachment that will be an asterisk next to it forever. congressman cicilline, thank you for joining us. how do you feel? >> it was a very sad day for the country. i think we demonstrated throughout the koors of the day we had no choice but to move f r forward with articles of impeachment. we heard a lot about america is based on free and fair elections. we promote that around the world. and the president of the united states nds mined the national security of our country, betrayed his oelgt of office and tried to cover up the conduct. we were left with no choice but to go forward with impeachment. we did taken a oath
this is no longer overtones, it's quite explicit comparison. >> this is the talk.very much each and all for making us better on such an important night. so nexed guest has just gone down in history with his vote to impeach. congressman cicilline has been at the forefront of the fight. what. >>> it is done and things have changed. how a psz is living a new reality and so are we all. our 45th president is now also the number three with a giant mark of impeachment that will be an...
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nationalist movement gradually changed its rect rick and changed increasing the strong anti-christian overtones. the nation also pursued a systemic policy of the empire from one another. this policy, of course, ultimately sought to create new realities on the ground. to make it practically impossible for greeks and armenians to create sovereignty anatolia.ny part of the next three years between 1920 and 1922 would be characterized by massacres and force deportations of the ottoman. by the way, it's not specific to the ottoman turks. the turk iraq nation during this period. the greek followed by a significant portion were doing he same thing. >> so that was the period tween 1980 and 1922 in anatolia was more disastrous than the great war. these dynamics significantly intensified under the conditions of the war between the greek occupation army and the turk iraq nation forces. by 1920, the nation has managed to create this moment in anatolia through skillful diplomacy. and they tried everything, right? now, they don't respond. hey were talking to the bull shi vicks. and they were against the comm
nationalist movement gradually changed its rect rick and changed increasing the strong anti-christian overtones. the nation also pursued a systemic policy of the empire from one another. this policy, of course, ultimately sought to create new realities on the ground. to make it practically impossible for greeks and armenians to create sovereignty anatolia.ny part of the next three years between 1920 and 1922 would be characterized by massacres and force deportations of the ottoman. by the way,...
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this we made provisional plans in getting two guys out in overton and bess and they have trained verye things can happen sometimes. you've got to deal with it as sometimes. you've got to deal with itasa sometimes. you've got to deal with it as a side. and, fortunately, we have some very fortunate players who have some very fortunate players who have been in and around the squad, and if given an opportunity would be desperate to prove a point and stead there on the series. it might only be boxing day, but one game today could go a long way to deciding the premier league title. liverpool could go 13 points clear at the top if they win at second placed leicester. it's a busy time of year with most teams playing twice in two days. liverpool bossjurgen klopp has some strong opinions on it all. none of us managers has a problem with boxing day. none of us. but plainly 26 out of 28 is a crime. it absolutely not ok. and we still have it. every year the managers, this year we have 26 and 29th, it is like a holiday. buti year we have 26 and 29th, it is like a holiday. but i understand all the o
this we made provisional plans in getting two guys out in overton and bess and they have trained verye things can happen sometimes. you've got to deal with it as sometimes. you've got to deal with itasa sometimes. you've got to deal with it as a side. and, fortunately, we have some very fortunate players who have some very fortunate players who have been in and around the squad, and if given an opportunity would be desperate to prove a point and stead there on the series. it might only be...
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anna: there is a concept called the overton window, which describes policies considered to be mainstream enough for conversation. before jeremy corbyn arrived on the scene in the u.k. as leader of the labour party, it would have been inconceivable that some of the things he talked about is possible. nationalization to such a degree, i am referring to. do you think there is a legacy of slightly more creative policymaking in the u.k., or with jeremy corbyn stepping aside, do we see an end to those conversations? mitul: i don't think we see an ned. -- an end. this is not just the u.k., it is the polarization of politics we have seen globally with a significant shift to the left and the right. it will be important to see who the new labour leader will be, whether he continues the policies of jeremy corbyn. labour party may have to take why they lost so significantly. i think it doesn't change a great deal from the conservative perspective. they may look outside of the box. this will perhaps have an impact on u.k. rishaad: you that to announce a trade deal in washington. they will do this fri
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know the details of it yet, we're beginning to get the first clues that there is a real potential overtonesis. this is something we know the fbi is investigating. it isn't confirmed. it's an avenue they're looking at. anyone going into the situation, any investigator, is not going to overlook that particular issue. i think this has a long way to travel yet, fred. >> that's right. these new details, not being confirmed by u.s. authorities, but instead coming from this site intelligence group, an independent group that has compiled this information. thank you so much. >>> and we'll be right back. she wanted to move someplace warm. but he wanted snow for the holidays. so we built a snow globe. i'll get that later. dylan! but the one thing we could both agree on was getting geico to help with homeowners insurance. what? switching and saving was really easy! i love you! what? sweetie! hands off the glass. ugh!! call geico and see how easy saving on homeowners and condo insurance can be. i love her! the amount of student loan debt i have, i'm embarrassed to even say. we just decided we didn't wan
know the details of it yet, we're beginning to get the first clues that there is a real potential overtonesis. this is something we know the fbi is investigating. it isn't confirmed. it's an avenue they're looking at. anyone going into the situation, any investigator, is not going to overlook that particular issue. i think this has a long way to travel yet, fred. >> that's right. these new details, not being confirmed by u.s. authorities, but instead coming from this site intelligence...
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a trial is after all a legal proceeding, and impeachment has political overtones, but no, you can't go out and just announce your verdict before having the trial. i know that's what mcconnell is familiar with in soviet justice, but in this country, we have real trials with witnesses, and as you said, andrew johnson had 41 witnesses. clinton had three. the idea that you have a trial with no witnesses and have the senate majority leader predetermine and preannounce his results ahead of time, this is a constitutional travesty. and mitch mcconnell has shown several times he has no appreciation for the constitution. but i don't think the american female will support such a thing. >> there is an interesting theory that is being floated out there by trump allies and some scholars who are claiming that president trump hasn't really been impeached because the documents, the articles themselves have not been transmitted to mitch mcconnell's office. watch this sound bite. >> one can make a fairly decent argument that the president wasn't really even impeached. nancy and the gang ran out of town w
a trial is after all a legal proceeding, and impeachment has political overtones, but no, you can't go out and just announce your verdict before having the trial. i know that's what mcconnell is familiar with in soviet justice, but in this country, we have real trials with witnesses, and as you said, andrew johnson had 41 witnesses. clinton had three. the idea that you have a trial with no witnesses and have the senate majority leader predetermine and preannounce his results ahead of time, this...
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redwood city, overton union city, 61. there is a slight little ridge of high pressure building.you can see the signature of it there. that will take a lot of that deeper moisture north for today. easterly breeze or southerly breeze is combining with this moisture to give us very warm temps. 39, 60 in monterey. if you breaks to the left. that plays into the peninsula. south bay, not the north. maybe a few 66 and 67's in there. rain returns on friday and then into saturday. a cooler, dryer pattern, but then is a. >>> the time is 6:41 am. even more people may have died in new zealand and the volcano eruption. up next, the recovery efforts underway. the parties are worried the volcano may erupt again. >>> major league baseball facing pushback for plans to get rid of more than three dozen minor-league teams. the efforts from congress to keep those teams playing next bring. >>> first, let's check in with allie to see what is coming up in the 7:00 hour of mornings on 2. >>> thank you dave and pam. coming up at the top of the hour, the government declared it a national health emergency.
redwood city, overton union city, 61. there is a slight little ridge of high pressure building.you can see the signature of it there. that will take a lot of that deeper moisture north for today. easterly breeze or southerly breeze is combining with this moisture to give us very warm temps. 39, 60 in monterey. if you breaks to the left. that plays into the peninsula. south bay, not the north. maybe a few 66 and 67's in there. rain returns on friday and then into saturday. a cooler, dryer...
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where hundreds of people were here for an impeachment rally that really had more of a rock concert overtone >> reporter: a band covered classic rock songs with impeach trump lyrics, the crowd feeling energized tonight by tomorrow's house vote on two articles of impeachment against president trump. >> it's amazing. i've been waiting for this. i've been wanting this to happen. you know why? we need to send a message. the message is -- >> families like ours and millions and millions of people on this planet are standing up to corruption. we're standing up to protect our planet and we're standing up here today to protect our constitutional rights. >> we need to send a strong message to the senate that the moment they do as they're promising, which is to vote to acquit, then they're enabling any president of the united states to engage a foreign government and corrupt dictatorships to prevent fair election elections. >> reporter: so a lot of excitement, but also frustration at what they believe will be the senate's acquittal of president trump in january. now, you can see that after the rally at
where hundreds of people were here for an impeachment rally that really had more of a rock concert overtone >> reporter: a band covered classic rock songs with impeach trump lyrics, the crowd feeling energized tonight by tomorrow's house vote on two articles of impeachment against president trump. >> it's amazing. i've been waiting for this. i've been wanting this to happen. you know why? we need to send a message. the message is -- >> families like ours and millions and...
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so that's kind of the overtone. there's always something.ay after he -- the president fired jim comey, and today it's with this whole ukraine issue hanging over him. >> so i keep thinking of with john mccain would do if he were alive. this is a little thing, but heads of state are heads of state. it's weird for them to meet twice. if john mccain were alive, i picture him in a uber ax banging on the door and saying what carol said. your ally in the region is ukraine. putin kills ukrainians. you extorted them to get the investigations. cut it out. i mean, what is going on that no one says anything? >> ukraine is just a piece on the russian/soviet chess board. i cruise that term deliberately because i know who is running russia right now. and i think we all need to be aware a that romney had it right. at the time he said that russia was a problem, and that -- >> because they're a geo political threat. right? >> exactly. i look at this and i kind of come back to a space, nicolle to something that chuck was saying about how these investigations h
so that's kind of the overtone. there's always something.ay after he -- the president fired jim comey, and today it's with this whole ukraine issue hanging over him. >> so i keep thinking of with john mccain would do if he were alive. this is a little thing, but heads of state are heads of state. it's weird for them to meet twice. if john mccain were alive, i picture him in a uber ax banging on the door and saying what carol said. your ally in the region is ukraine. putin kills...
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and against globalism, had a very obvious anti-semitic overtone. the president, some have denied it. and let's remember who else works in the white house. stephen miller and some of the reporting last month revealing his support of white supremacist groups, or at least white nationalist groups. so i think he has surrounded himself with that, and people close to the president have said to me that part of the reason that he's been so reluctant to condemn these sort of acts is because he knows that people who extend commit them tend to vote for him. ener depend® fit-flex underwear offers ener your best comfort and protection guaranteed. because, perfect or not, life's better when you're in it. be there with depend®. about the colonial penn program. here to tell you if you're age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget.
and against globalism, had a very obvious anti-semitic overtone. the president, some have denied it. and let's remember who else works in the white house. stephen miller and some of the reporting last month revealing his support of white supremacist groups, or at least white nationalist groups. so i think he has surrounded himself with that, and people close to the president have said to me that part of the reason that he's been so reluctant to condemn these sort of acts is because he knows...
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a trial is after all a legal proceeding, and impeachment has political overtones, but no, you can't go out and just announce your verdict before having the trial. i know that's what mcconnell is familiar with in soviet justice, but in this country, we have real trials with witnesses, and as you said, andrew johnson had 41 witnesses. clinton had three. the idea that you have a trial with no witnesses and have the senate majority leader predetermine and preannounce his results ahead of time, this is a constitutional travesty. and mitch mcconnell has shown several times he has no appreciation for the constitution. but i don't think the american female will support such a thing. >> there is an interesting theory that is being floated out there by trump allies and some scholars who are claiming that president trump hasn't really been impeached because the documents, the articles themselves have not been transmitted to mitch mcconnell's office. watch this sound bite. >> one can make a fairly decent argument that the president wasn't really even impeached. nancy and the gang ran out of town w
a trial is after all a legal proceeding, and impeachment has political overtones, but no, you can't go out and just announce your verdict before having the trial. i know that's what mcconnell is familiar with in soviet justice, but in this country, we have real trials with witnesses, and as you said, andrew johnson had 41 witnesses. clinton had three. the idea that you have a trial with no witnesses and have the senate majority leader predetermine and preannounce his results ahead of time, this...
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the overton window on same-sex marriage is a really hopeful thing to think about and that happened becauseof democratization of media and the rest of it so these can be marshaled powerfully for the good. we have to stop being in denial about the fact that that will happen on its own. >> i'm curious. on some level, is the human brain hardwired in a certain direction towards hate? it is interesting in the age of trump when the rock has been lifted off the whole and all of this kind of hate has seeped so deeply in society, is there something about the human brain? i am just curious because in the beginning i found this sort of shocking, we have become anesthetized but at the end of the day, what caused germany to embrace the nazi movement? what is allowing people this kind of group hate is okay. >> good question. i think the hardwired thing is tough. not to go back to one of the internal preoccupations of my household is does free will exist and are we hardwired into everything so that was a background preoccupation we would argue about and again, this shows up in a footnotes when i talk abou
the overton window on same-sex marriage is a really hopeful thing to think about and that happened becauseof democratization of media and the rest of it so these can be marshaled powerfully for the good. we have to stop being in denial about the fact that that will happen on its own. >> i'm curious. on some level, is the human brain hardwired in a certain direction towards hate? it is interesting in the age of trump when the rock has been lifted off the whole and all of this kind of hate...
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and england's men call up craig overton an dom best as cover for the first test against south africaght down by flu. i will have more throughout the day. let's return to politics now, ahead of this afternoon's vote on the prime minister's revised eu withdrawal agreement bill. we can speak now to cindy yu who is broadcast editor at the spectator. good morning to. we were talking to our assistant political editor, norman smith, who said the way the bill is now set out, the clauses that have changed suggest the prime minister no longerfeels that have changed suggest the prime minister no longer feels he has to reach out and accommodate other voices. i don't know if you share that analysis? i think it's definitely true. this primes minster has done a historic victory in the election last week, he has an 80 seat majority and he does not have to be constrained by cross—party mps —— prime minister. this time last year theresa may had just defeated eight no—confidence motion by her own party but she was barely clinging on because of the house of commons was in uproar, aided by the speakerjoh
and england's men call up craig overton an dom best as cover for the first test against south africaght down by flu. i will have more throughout the day. let's return to politics now, ahead of this afternoon's vote on the prime minister's revised eu withdrawal agreement bill. we can speak now to cindy yu who is broadcast editor at the spectator. good morning to. we were talking to our assistant political editor, norman smith, who said the way the bill is now set out, the clauses that have...
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said those kids were railroaded, and and now, as you said, this investigation has so many different overtones. >> my pleasure. kristin: how about some good news? [laughter] the largest takedown of ms-13 gang members in new york history. after a two year investigation, suffolk county prosecutors have announced charges against nearly a hundred gang members. authorities say the investigation was led by state and federal law enforcement officials. they monitored calls if more than 200 phone numbers using an expansive wiretap. the arrests, get this, they're said to have decimated the gang's leadership in the area and thwarted more than half a dozen murder plots. >> this is a huge blow. this is, this decimates the leadership on long island. i cannot underestimate the blow that this is. however, the fight continues. they will attempt to reconstitute, but the leadership in el salvador will undoubtedly try to send additional leaders to long island so that they can reconstitute, and we need to stay vigilant. kristin: ms-13 was founded in los angeles in the 1980s. it is now considered one of the largest
said those kids were railroaded, and and now, as you said, this investigation has so many different overtones. >> my pleasure. kristin: how about some good news? [laughter] the largest takedown of ms-13 gang members in new york history. after a two year investigation, suffolk county prosecutors have announced charges against nearly a hundred gang members. authorities say the investigation was led by state and federal law enforcement officials. they monitored calls if more than 200 phone...
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the england men‘s squad has been hit by illness, so they‘ve called up bowlers craig overton and dominices to 234. the bill will now face further scrutiny in the house of commons and the house of lords — paving the way for borisjohnson to deliver his promise for the uk to leave the eu by the end of next month. well, we can speak now to ayesha hazarika, broadcaster and former labour adviser. also, douglas carswell, a former ukip mp and the founder of vote leave. unsurprising today but do you think this is the life the land from now on with the majority that boris johnson has. it is going to be pretty difficult for opposition mps to hold to account. the scale of his victory, to the victor the spoils, he can get the stuffy ones to get through parliament now. this was a big moment for him. it does prove that the election was a brexiter general election. a lot of people said that the election would change nothing but it has changed everything. what is interesting now and what is important is that mps of all issues really scrutinise what is coming down the track. this isjust the beginning of t
the england men‘s squad has been hit by illness, so they‘ve called up bowlers craig overton and dominices to 234. the bill will now face further scrutiny in the house of commons and the house of lords — paving the way for borisjohnson to deliver his promise for the uk to leave the eu by the end of next month. well, we can speak now to ayesha hazarika, broadcaster and former labour adviser. also, douglas carswell, a former ukip mp and the founder of vote leave. unsurprising today but do...
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we are not going to tolerate anything that begins to look like it has racial overtones and the basise district would never tolerate such actions among students. get to your bad. >> i'm a hypercon trkocon hypoc. elevated cases of flu across the entire country. while the flu vaccine doesn't eliminate 100% of flu it can decrease symptoms. the get your flu shot. i got mine a couple days ago. >> i didn't get mine yet. >> get one almost everywhere. >> okay. i'm terrified. >> i got one as a drug store and afterwards bought combos. after i got my flu shot. >> do they have meantos? >> get a flu shot and then a small snack. >> talk about the good. >> trending all over social media today, eddie murphy made his return last night to "snl" first time in 35 years. he brought back some of the most iconic characters that he'd created. it was incredible. >> favorite part? >> my favorite part was the mr. robinson sketch all about gentrification. it was funny. >> here's a clip. >> so much has changed since we last spent some time together. my neighborhood has gone through so much. it's gone through some
we are not going to tolerate anything that begins to look like it has racial overtones and the basise district would never tolerate such actions among students. get to your bad. >> i'm a hypercon trkocon hypoc. elevated cases of flu across the entire country. while the flu vaccine doesn't eliminate 100% of flu it can decrease symptoms. the get your flu shot. i got mine a couple days ago. >> i didn't get mine yet. >> get one almost everywhere. >> okay. i'm terrified....
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reversal of the way the things normally go so he told me that to him there were serious political overtonesl as far as consumers go there is concerns that one fewer carrier means higher cell phone costs for service. neil back to you. neil: we shall see. deirdre thank you, great job as always meanwhile, there is this viacom/cbs merger issue and a lot of questions being asked charlie gasparino has more what's happening? charlie: and whether they will be sold, the biggest brands in the world, cbs, 60 minutes, sports, viacom, you name it putting them both together they were separate companies spun out as separate stocks, by the holding company, national amusement, and the media moguls entity, is now given that entity to his daughter sherry and her idea was to bring it together, three years, lots of legalness it was together last week and they had their first town hall meeting and here is the interesting thing. the new ceo of this company was the ceo of viacom before, listen , he earned it. he's been a very good ceo for viacom and he stuck around and was a loyal player and he did well. he was as
reversal of the way the things normally go so he told me that to him there were serious political overtonesl as far as consumers go there is concerns that one fewer carrier means higher cell phone costs for service. neil back to you. neil: we shall see. deirdre thank you, great job as always meanwhile, there is this viacom/cbs merger issue and a lot of questions being asked charlie gasparino has more what's happening? charlie: and whether they will be sold, the biggest brands in the world, cbs,...
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heavy political overtones.d sprint are of course arguing they need this merger to go through so that they can compete against the likes of at & t and verizon, each of which have about 100 million subscribers. sprint has about 60 million, t-mobile has 40 million so they are arguing that they need that scale to compete. the flipside of that, as economists point out, all consolidation usually means fewer jobs, higher prices. stuart: i think i got it. thank you very much indeed. okay. it's been a rough 12 months for build-a-bear workshop down, what, 40% since last december. in the third quarter, build-a-bear lost nearly $6 million. it's expected to close 30 stores. the lady who briefly appeared on the screen there moments ago is sharon pricejean. welcome back to the program. good to see you. that report was not great. 30 store closings, $6 million loss. i thought that build-a-bear was going to come back because you offered an experience. is that not working right? >> oh, no. build-a-bear does offer an experience. i
heavy political overtones.d sprint are of course arguing they need this merger to go through so that they can compete against the likes of at & t and verizon, each of which have about 100 million subscribers. sprint has about 60 million, t-mobile has 40 million so they are arguing that they need that scale to compete. the flipside of that, as economists point out, all consolidation usually means fewer jobs, higher prices. stuart: i think i got it. thank you very much indeed. okay. it's been...
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but i think we may see a united ireland before we see a divided britain. be able to elwood, james overtona8— 39% to labour and the tories. this is a 2017 labour gain which held it since 2010. an interesting result for us. this is where nigel farage had been campaigning. the swing, what is the swing from plymouth sutton? 2.2% from labour to the tories. labour hold, a rare bit of good news for labour tonight. let's talk about the position in sheffield because one of the sheffield seat, sheffield hallam where nick clegg used to be the mp. harry, tell us what happened. it was a dramatic end to what has been a significant day here and i have to say that the result was a very good one for the labour party. they needed it. olivia blake won this and disappointing for laura gordon from the liberal democrats, about 800 votes that separated the two of them and you are right in saying this was the nick clegg constituency up to a couple of years ago and thenjarrod o'mara took over. he had his problems as well so the liberal democrats were hoping they would have an opportunity to reclaim the seat that
but i think we may see a united ireland before we see a divided britain. be able to elwood, james overtona8— 39% to labour and the tories. this is a 2017 labour gain which held it since 2010. an interesting result for us. this is where nigel farage had been campaigning. the swing, what is the swing from plymouth sutton? 2.2% from labour to the tories. labour hold, a rare bit of good news for labour tonight. let's talk about the position in sheffield because one of the sheffield seat,...