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shirley from aberdeen is 61, not working because of ill—health and she won't qualify for the pensionil she's 66. the effect it has had on me... ending it all. because... having to... rely on your family. ending it all. because... having to... rely on yourfamily. but
shirley from aberdeen is 61, not working because of ill—health and she won't qualify for the pensionil she's 66. the effect it has had on me... ending it all. because... having to... rely on your family. ending it all. because... having to... rely on yourfamily. but
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if shirley jones married jack jones, she'd be shirley jones.our sex education class,
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is like shirley lee ralph?rant and also michael w. smith if the 10:00 o'clock hour. >> very cool. >> all right. also we've got max green field we'll do a segment with max green field as well. >> chance to talk with him it's national rum day. so we'll get a rather unique twist on your teak key cocktails. 9:57 right now. 9:57 right now. tim and charlie, 4th graders. 3rd graders today, they don't know how easy they've got it. their new gogurt tubes are easy open. those things used to be impossible. and p.e. consist of sitting around on mats. now everybody breathe. hippies. what are they gonna work on tomorrow? blinking? new ez open gogurt. kids never had it so easy. s unbelievable produce prices. so you'll never have to choose between your favorites. i thought i was your favorite. that's right honey. bye! take a fresh look at giant's produce prices. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ no artificial flavors, preservatives or colors. and an excellent source of calcium.
is like shirley lee ralph?rant and also michael w. smith if the 10:00 o'clock hour. >> very cool. >> all right. also we've got max green field we'll do a segment with max green field as well. >> chance to talk with him it's national rum day. so we'll get a rather unique twist on your teak key cocktails. 9:57 right now. 9:57 right now. tim and charlie, 4th graders. 3rd graders today, they don't know how easy they've got it. their new gogurt tubes are easy open. those things...
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shirley ballas taking over from len goodman.d me. so they've been taking care of me today. i don't feel any pressure at the moment, but we will see on the night. next month's launch show will give the public their first chance to see the new contestants in action. it will also be an opportunity for the programme and the viewers to remember sir bruce, a man who helped make strictly one of the most popular shows on tv. lizo mzimba, bbc news. i feel nervous just watching that. let's move on. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker.
shirley ballas taking over from len goodman.d me. so they've been taking care of me today. i don't feel any pressure at the moment, but we will see on the night. next month's launch show will give the public their first chance to see the new contestants in action. it will also be an opportunity for the programme and the viewers to remember sir bruce, a man who helped make strictly one of the most popular shows on tv. lizo mzimba, bbc news. i feel nervous just watching that. let's move on. time...
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. >> you are doing laverne & shirley on me? >> i did not do that.member it though. >> it is the birthday of cindy williams. >> how old is she? >> she will not tell. a lady never tells. she is from laverne and shirley as we look live at the airport this morning. we will make your dreams come true and tell you as you wake up and get started it's tuesday, august 22.i'm dave clark. >> i'm pam cook. a lot of people are saying, what? >> she was also an american graffiti. >> that's right. >> they were unhappy dates as well? >> yes. >> american graffiti set the table. >>> we have fog and low clouds and cloud cover streaming of the sierra. some of this taking aim at eastern contra costa county, solano county and lake county. the fog will burn back but yesterday it was a slow process. that held temperatures way down. you can see the airflow coming off the sierra and the slow down in southern california. there are some isolated showers and there. these i was will be more toward lake county. you can see that drifting across. for the rest of the area, low clouds
. >> you are doing laverne & shirley on me? >> i did not do that.member it though. >> it is the birthday of cindy williams. >> how old is she? >> she will not tell. a lady never tells. she is from laverne and shirley as we look live at the airport this morning. we will make your dreams come true and tell you as you wake up and get started it's tuesday, august 22.i'm dave clark. >> i'm pam cook. a lot of people are saying, what? >> she was also an...
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shirley from aberdeen is 61, not working because of ill—health and she won't qualify for the state pension my car. basically my life really. i've got a bus pass, would be! it's the only thing i've got really, not getting my pension, i've got my bus pass. i got my sanity! pension age is used to be 60 for women and 65 for men. by the end of the decade they will be 66 for both, the decade they will be 66 for both, the reform coming in stages. the result is merely a woman the women in their early 60s having weekly average incomes £32 less than they used to be, the hit would be bigger but for the back that many are working. 18% are living in poverty. perhaps the group who are worse off in this reform are the ones that wa nt to in this reform are the ones that want to work, perhaps retire a bit later, but can't do so because they can't find work or their health prevents them from being able to do so. prevents them from being able to do so. women have been campaigning for compensation saying they weren't given enough warning of the pension changes that save £5 billion a year. but the government s
shirley from aberdeen is 61, not working because of ill—health and she won't qualify for the state pension my car. basically my life really. i've got a bus pass, would be! it's the only thing i've got really, not getting my pension, i've got my bus pass. i got my sanity! pension age is used to be 60 for women and 65 for men. by the end of the decade they will be 66 for both, the decade they will be 66 for both, the reform coming in stages. the result is merely a woman the women in their early...
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would like to respond those thesis and he said that many people heck into asked him, what does craig shirley think? so we're very pleased to have craig with us today, and craig in ten minutes can you tell us what -- did henry gate -- get reagan right? >> yes and no. thank you, being here i enjoy book writing and also enjoy meeting people and reminds me of mae west once said too much of a good thing its wonderful. over the course of my four books -- six books i've interviewed many, many people, jimmy carter to walter mondale and jim baker and nancy reagan and other people like that. only three people i couldn't interview, one of them was alice cooper, and he said, well, why would you want to interview alice coop center alice was a reagan supporter in 1980. and so i contacted his offers out no arizona. alice has contributed to reagan, voted for reagan. no, alice didn't want to do a debate -- do an interview. and i said, why? and his aide says sheepishly, alice was drunk. i said what do you mean alice was drunk? she said alice was drunk from 1976 to 1983. and i said you mean all the time? she s
would like to respond those thesis and he said that many people heck into asked him, what does craig shirley think? so we're very pleased to have craig with us today, and craig in ten minutes can you tell us what -- did henry gate -- get reagan right? >> yes and no. thank you, being here i enjoy book writing and also enjoy meeting people and reminds me of mae west once said too much of a good thing its wonderful. over the course of my four books -- six books i've interviewed many, many...
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he said many people he spoke to aston what does craig shirley think? so we are very pleased to have craig with us today. and craig in ten minutes can you tell us, did henry get reagan right? >> yes, and no. [laughing] thank you, karlyn and thank you aei. being here, i enjoyed bookwriting but i also enjoy meeting people. it reminds me of mae west once said t too much of a good things wonderful. over the course of my four books, six books, i've interviewed many, many people from jimmy carter to walter mondale and jim baker and nancy reagan and other people like that. there were only three people i couldn't interview, one of them was alice cooper. you say why would you want to interview alice cooper? it turns out alice was reagan supported in 1980. so i contacted his office out in arizona. alice had contributed to reagan. alice had voted for reagan era know, alice didn't want to do a debate, or do an interview. and i said why? the aide said rather sheepishly, well, alice was drunk. [laughing] i said what you mean alice was drunk? she said alice was drunk
he said many people he spoke to aston what does craig shirley think? so we are very pleased to have craig with us today. and craig in ten minutes can you tell us, did henry get reagan right? >> yes, and no. [laughing] thank you, karlyn and thank you aei. being here, i enjoyed bookwriting but i also enjoy meeting people. it reminds me of mae west once said t too much of a good things wonderful. over the course of my four books, six books, i've interviewed many, many people from jimmy...
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craig shirley honors former speaker of the house newt gingrich.nd newt the making of a reagan conservative, with in 507 inventions that the mods -- and influenced the free market. former national security and intelligence official timny edgar argue for reform this government surveillance and beyond snowden. also being published this week, expanding blaze by jonathan israel exploring how american revolution inspired revolutions in europe. in life 3.0, m.i.t. professor max examines how artificial intelligence is the future of humanity and indiana university history professor peter, looks at the mexican american war in the dead march. look for these titles in bookstores, this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. ... [inaudible conversations] >> hello, can everyone here now in great. welcome tonight. hello? my name is matthew. i work here on the events staff and on behalf of the storm owners -- store owners i want to thank you and welcome our speakers. cell phones and all other devices that go binge sh
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what does craig shirley thing? we're very pleased to have him with us today. what did he get right? but i do enjoy reading people. i have interviewed many, many people to baker and nancy reagan one of them was alice cooper. but it turns out he was a reagan supporter 1980 so i contacted his office and voted for reagan in did not want to do it and i said why? alice was drunk. [laughter] what you mean? said she said alice was drunk 1976 through '83. [laughter] i said all the time? she said yes. pretty much. [laughter] such a thing he may have rediscovered the joys of book writing somebody asked what is the most popular form of writing? letters? speeches? book writing? i said the most profitable form is ransom notes. [laughter] history is written backwards so i will do is talk about what first surprise henry and well-liked about his book he opens up a new discussion about ronald reagan that is not complete the examined or that we don't fully know or under reported of his maturation. how does he go? he was dead hemophiliacs liberal. going from those supporters to the libertarian conserva
what does craig shirley thing? we're very pleased to have him with us today. what did he get right? but i do enjoy reading people. i have interviewed many, many people to baker and nancy reagan one of them was alice cooper. but it turns out he was a reagan supporter 1980 so i contacted his office and voted for reagan in did not want to do it and i said why? alice was drunk. [laughter] what you mean? said she said alice was drunk 1976 through '83. [laughter] i said all the time? she said yes....
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host: shirley calling from indiana. on the republican line in south carolina, we have frank. caller: i'm here. -- look at korea. it was something that we didn't start, but we got involved in it and we didn't finish it. we didn't let macarthur finish the fight. in vietnam, we didn't finish that. middle east, we didn't finish that. we go around and get involved in this stuff and say we are going to do nationbuilding and start cultures. it needs to be a lesson learned here. what do the south koreans think? what do they want? we haven't heard anything about what the south koreans want. all we're hearing about is what the political figures want. even though we are getting in all these skirmishes, a lot of people made a lot of money, we need to have term limits on these congressmen and senators and get some leadership in our country. that's all i've got to say. host: barney calling from florida. he's on the line for independents. caller: i don't think america can be this dumb. to think the russians did in hack -- didn't hack the voting machines. host: they certainly tried. caller:
host: shirley calling from indiana. on the republican line in south carolina, we have frank. caller: i'm here. -- look at korea. it was something that we didn't start, but we got involved in it and we didn't finish it. we didn't let macarthur finish the fight. in vietnam, we didn't finish that. middle east, we didn't finish that. we go around and get involved in this stuff and say we are going to do nationbuilding and start cultures. it needs to be a lesson learned here. what do the south...
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were fooled by a similar operative and this looked similar and they would not fall for that.milar shirley after dallas arrived they had a meeting angeles was skeptical but they produced 180 documents talking about a german agent and was cool was a map of hitler's headquarters of the eastern front.in he sketched that out for dollars of a piece of paper here the railroad tracks and you can see the little piece of paper in the national archives he supplied united states with 2,000 documents undertaking tremendous risk and despite having zero training and intelligence going back and forth from berlin he made copies and wood tied around his leg and dewine. he ended up surviving. it was an amazing accomplishment. really what got his interest was the german resistance for graf first dulles was very suspicious of xavius but meeting together one afternoon a couple of red leather chairs and xavius reached into his pocket pulling out a little black book that top secret cable that was sent from switzerland to washington. there was no way they could get their hands on this. and dulles could not believ
were fooled by a similar operative and this looked similar and they would not fall for that.milar shirley after dallas arrived they had a meeting angeles was skeptical but they produced 180 documents talking about a german agent and was cool was a map of hitler's headquarters of the eastern front.in he sketched that out for dollars of a piece of paper here the railroad tracks and you can see the little piece of paper in the national archives he supplied united states with 2,000 documents...
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but that's not helping shirley through the years until her 66 birthday during which she is having tor a weather update. jay wynne is there. any sign of sunshine anywhere? yes, simon, northern scotla nd anywhere? yes, simon, northern scotland is the place to be for a bit of sunshine this afternoon. i know, clutching at straws there. elsewhere, it is miserable out there. there has been some really wet weather in northern ireland. really wet too along the south coast. those bright colours indicate some really heavy downpours. the wind will be pushing the rain eastwards and northwards so in northern scotland we will see rainfall here. overnight, it's wet towards the northern isles and further showers in on the breeze to the western side of the uk. not a cold night by any stretch. it is warm in the south, 15, 16 celsius, and 12 or13 warm in the south, 15, 16 celsius, and 12 or 13 celsius further north. u nsettled and 12 or 13 celsius further north. unsettled tomorrow. rain into the northern isles. showers elsewhere and they will be heavy and thundery. not too many showers the further sout
but that's not helping shirley through the years until her 66 birthday during which she is having tor a weather update. jay wynne is there. any sign of sunshine anywhere? yes, simon, northern scotla nd anywhere? yes, simon, northern scotland is the place to be for a bit of sunshine this afternoon. i know, clutching at straws there. elsewhere, it is miserable out there. there has been some really wet weather in northern ireland. really wet too along the south coast. those bright colours indicate...
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shirley burress has more on a player who a year ago at this time is not where he is now, number one atrunningback, rob kelly continues to fight for the top spot after winning the job over in week eight. he hasn't looked back since. he scored twice as many touchdowns as any other back on this roster and still surprises himself how he got to the top. >> nice! >> it was weird, and it was something that i wasn't expecting at all, but when the time came and my number was called i was prepared. >> handoff to rob kelly, and kelly scores a red skins touchdown. >> everyone is confident in themselves and what they can do and they don't have to worry about knocking them out and all of that type of stuff. >> a lot of times, nowadays, i want this, i want this, and they're very unselfish and they're able to do all of the things that are necessary for a successful back. >> i think he does a good job, if one person makes the long run, we feed off of one another. >> what have you this camp. >> chris thompson is getting better and we look for advice and stuff like that. >> that was a lie. for real, thou
shirley burress has more on a player who a year ago at this time is not where he is now, number one atrunningback, rob kelly continues to fight for the top spot after winning the job over in week eight. he hasn't looked back since. he scored twice as many touchdowns as any other back on this roster and still surprises himself how he got to the top. >> nice! >> it was weird, and it was something that i wasn't expecting at all, but when the time came and my number was called i was...
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today, at a shaken university of virginia, tamika shirley helped her son move in. >> to see something like that so close to home knowing this is where he's going to be, the first thing i thought was, what are they going to do to protect my son? >> reporter: for her the stakes in this fight for free speech could not be higher. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, charlottesville, virginia. >>> across america tonight, millions are planning a long three-day weekend for the event of the summer, monday's solar eclipse. it's the first coast-to-coast total eclipse of the u.s. in nearly a century. already we're seeing traffic backups on routes leading to the path of the eclipse. here's nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: from west to east, the great solar eclipse getaway is on. look at the bumper-to-bumper traffic on u.s. 26 headed for a solar music festival in central oregon. at the airport in portland, eclipse followers are sleeping on the floors waiting for monday's fade to black. while in bend, gas stations are running dry. >> i'm actually on my way to pick up my solar eclipse sunglasses, and then i sa
today, at a shaken university of virginia, tamika shirley helped her son move in. >> to see something like that so close to home knowing this is where he's going to be, the first thing i thought was, what are they going to do to protect my son? >> reporter: for her the stakes in this fight for free speech could not be higher. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, charlottesville, virginia. >>> across america tonight, millions are planning a long three-day weekend for the event of the...
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shirley runs one of skye's most famous restau ra nts. one of skye's most famous restaurants.prove the island's infrastructure. we need the scottish government to get right behind tourism, which is now recognised as being a major economic driverfor recognised as being a major economic driver for the country of scotland. we need to get them onside and perhaps supporting us with extra funding for the development of tourism as an industry. other people suggest a tourism tax, or even making all or part of the island and national park. but the consensus is that there should be action soon. and three people fishing off canada's east coast have had a huge fright, and we will let their video tell the story. oh, jesus, mary and joseph! they were fishing near st john when this humpback whale left out of the water — it is clear that it caught them by surprise. it was a perfect catch on the camera! and we've got headlines coming up, so don't go away. within the last12— within the last 12— 18 hours we have a dramatic weather across the uk. look at this short, looking apocalyptic, really, t
shirley runs one of skye's most famous restau ra nts. one of skye's most famous restaurants.prove the island's infrastructure. we need the scottish government to get right behind tourism, which is now recognised as being a major economic driverfor recognised as being a major economic driver for the country of scotland. we need to get them onside and perhaps supporting us with extra funding for the development of tourism as an industry. other people suggest a tourism tax, or even making all or...
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. >> i was very liberal in college in shirley thereafter per car was part of the college democrats club but i was more radical ring -- weeding and a group in the suburbs of chicago and went to public school and religious school younker but i began to change remind thinking of myself on the left the most important thing that we went to left-wing political evens to ask questions with that incorrect assumption. if you ever question is because you didn't understand something. and then i never got that reaction. even though the students did not agree with me so that open mindedness of conservatism really my time in south africa working as a freelance journalist that would open my eyes because is all those policies implemented and that is the opposite of what they set out to accomplish. so at law school realized i wasn't so i became active in the republican party and i had this infamous conversation from harvard and it will enviro from when youtube was relatively young and i got a call asking if i would run for congress in a very blue district on the conservative platform in and we've lost bu
. >> i was very liberal in college in shirley thereafter per car was part of the college democrats club but i was more radical ring -- weeding and a group in the suburbs of chicago and went to public school and religious school younker but i began to change remind thinking of myself on the left the most important thing that we went to left-wing political evens to ask questions with that incorrect assumption. if you ever question is because you didn't understand something. and then i never...
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as well as new contestants, there is also a new head judge, shirley ballas taking over from len goodman show will give the public their first chance to see the new contestants in action. it will also be an opportunity for the programme and the viewers to remember sir bruce, a man who helped make strictly one of the most popular shows on tv. lizo mzimba, bbc news. some seriously bad dancing and that! we have run a photograph of an american news websites offering something of a backlash. they used a picture of scotland's first minister as a generic scientist. the website vox used a picture of nicola sturgeon looking into a microscope to accompany an article about american health—care reforms. they took it from a stock photo service, which is put out by the getty website, but they missed the fa ct getty website, but they missed the fact that it was captioned, the first minister on a visit to a science laboratory. there you go, you can get yourself into all sort of trouble if you don't read the details. right, time fora of trouble if you don't read the details. right, time for a look at the
as well as new contestants, there is also a new head judge, shirley ballas taking over from len goodman show will give the public their first chance to see the new contestants in action. it will also be an opportunity for the programme and the viewers to remember sir bruce, a man who helped make strictly one of the most popular shows on tv. lizo mzimba, bbc news. some seriously bad dancing and that! we have run a photograph of an american news websites offering something of a backlash. they...
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. >>> 395 southbound we've had an accident, but it's on the shoulder at shirley. worry too much. outer loop of the beltway, we have an accident right by 355. still not seeing delays there either. sounds like there's construction there as well. you might run into that. here is an area that i'm seeing slow on the maps and then i pull up traffic lanes cameras, and it's okay. it's at the springfield interchange up to i-66, looks like slight delays. >> thank you. >>> two of the two sailors missing from the uss john s mccain has been identified. the missing sailors were identified on thursday. one is a 26-year-old electronics technician, second class other was a 23-year-old information systems t my watch. that's what maryland governor larry hogan says after a petition claiming that maryland's flag is under attack. the governor has no interest in changing the flag. the petition calls on people to show support for the flag. it was used as a sign of resistance to the union, say some, however, lawmakers say they have no plans to change it. >>> this is wake up washington on
. >>> 395 southbound we've had an accident, but it's on the shoulder at shirley. worry too much. outer loop of the beltway, we have an accident right by 355. still not seeing delays there either. sounds like there's construction there as well. you might run into that. here is an area that i'm seeing slow on the maps and then i pull up traffic lanes cameras, and it's okay. it's at the springfield interchange up to i-66, looks like slight delays. >> thank you. >>> two of...
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escapism and that is what garry marshall, the genius behind that show and mork and mindy and laverne and shirley odd couple and great movies like pretty woman — he is it my don, i kiss his ring — garry marshall, he says, "a lot of people make television that is really, like, supposed to be smart. i make recess. " (laughs). but there is something about making recess at a time like that which is a little bit strange. it is a timeless show. he made it in the 1950s on purpose because you could do moral stories without ever feeling like you were being hit on the head with a point of view. i suppose what i am getting at, in depicting 1950s america as that place of tight families, close—knit communities, where every kid got into scrapes but basically had a heart of gold, it was fantasy. it was never true of the 1950s or any other decade in the us. the fact is why i think it is so popular was that you wanted a family like that. so, children who were latchkey kids who came home and had a key to open their apartment and there was nobody there, they wanted the cunninghams, they wanted a friend like the fon
escapism and that is what garry marshall, the genius behind that show and mork and mindy and laverne and shirley odd couple and great movies like pretty woman — he is it my don, i kiss his ring — garry marshall, he says, "a lot of people make television that is really, like, supposed to be smart. i make recess. " (laughs). but there is something about making recess at a time like that which is a little bit strange. it is a timeless show. he made it in the 1950s on purpose because...
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shirley ballas taking over from len goodman.aunch show will give the public their first chance to see the new contestants in action. it will also be an opportunity for the programme and the viewers to remember sir bruce, a man who helped make strictly one of the most popular shows on tv. lizo mzimba, bbc news. now, an american news website has suffered a backlash after using a picture of scotland's first minister as a generic scientist. the website vox used a picture of nicola sturgeon looking into a microscope to accompany an article about american health—care reforms. vox apparently missed the caption on the getty website explaining the picture showed the first minister on a visit to a science laboratory. new skills you didn't know she had! time for a look at the weather with tomasz. well, yesterday was a really warm day for some of us. the hottest bank holiday monday we've had in a long time. not for everybody but many of us had that very warm day. today, overall across the country, it is looking a bit cooler. more cloud and
shirley ballas taking over from len goodman.aunch show will give the public their first chance to see the new contestants in action. it will also be an opportunity for the programme and the viewers to remember sir bruce, a man who helped make strictly one of the most popular shows on tv. lizo mzimba, bbc news. now, an american news website has suffered a backlash after using a picture of scotland's first minister as a generic scientist. the website vox used a picture of nicola sturgeon looking...
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shirley from aberdeen is 61, not working because of ill—health and she won't qualify for the pensionuse... having to... rely on your family. but my son said to me, he said, mum, you brought me up, you always gave me when you had it, it's my turn, but it's still hard. pension ages used to be 60 for women and 65 for men. by the end of the decade they'll be 66 for both — the reform coming in stages. the result is more than a million women in their early 60s having weekly average incomes £32 less than they would have been, the hit would be bigger, but for the fact many are working. 18% are living in poverty, that's on under £237 a week for a couple. perhaps the group who are worst off in this reform are the ones who want to work, perhaps retire a bit later, but are unable to do so. perhaps they can't find work or their health prevents them from being able to do so. women have been campaigning for compensation with the complaint they have not been given enough warning so they could not plan to work on or save more. paying pensions later is boosting the government finances by £5 billion a
shirley from aberdeen is 61, not working because of ill—health and she won't qualify for the pensionuse... having to... rely on your family. but my son said to me, he said, mum, you brought me up, you always gave me when you had it, it's my turn, but it's still hard. pension ages used to be 60 for women and 65 for men. by the end of the decade they'll be 66 for both — the reform coming in stages. the result is more than a million women in their early 60s having weekly average incomes £32...
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maybelle blair and shirley burkovich once played for the all girls' league. >> we'll never have any babe in the major leagues and we don't expect to. all we want to do is have a chance to playaur own game. >> reporter: they traveled to rockford to connect with girls like levesque, who, despite the generation gap, share the same dream these women once had-- to play baseball at the professional level. >> a lot of people don't think girls can play baseball, so you just gotta accept that they don't think you can play, and just go and show them differently on the ball field. >> ninan: there just might be a babe ruth in there. that was jericka duncan reporting in rockford, illinois. up next on the cbs weekend news, a new mission to save nasa's mission control. hen... hey joanne, want to trade the all day relief of 2 aleve with 6 tylenol? give up my 2 aleve for 6 tylenol? no thanks. for me... it's aleve. so find a venus smooth that contours to curves, the smoother the skin, the more comfortable you are in it. flexes for comfort, and has a disposable made for you. skin smoothing venus razors. so
maybelle blair and shirley burkovich once played for the all girls' league. >> we'll never have any babe in the major leagues and we don't expect to. all we want to do is have a chance to playaur own game. >> reporter: they traveled to rockford to connect with girls like levesque, who, despite the generation gap, share the same dream these women once had-- to play baseball at the professional level. >> a lot of people don't think girls can play baseball, so you just gotta...
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. >> reporter: clair shirley and her husband dan, third generations of a canoe rental business in the minnesota wilderness. but when clair got pregnant, just one month after her local hospital closed the maternity ward, she knew she was in trouble. >> suddenly, we're looking at a 2 1/2 hour drive one way to deluth to the hospital. >> reporter: she never made it, a half hour into the drive in active labor, she was rushed to the local emergency room. hit no birthing equipment and no obstetrician. her daughter was born healthy. 25 minutes later. kristen warton teaches childbirthing classes at the community clinic and gets the same troubling question each class. >> what if i have to deliver a baby on the side of the road? that is an indication, an indication that something's wrong. >> reporter: it's an issue across the country. in 2004, 45% of rural counties lack hospital obstetricians. a decade later, it jumped to 54%. >> this is a national crisis. >> reporter: dr. helen hearten back is con fronting this doctor shortage that is crippling women's health. at the university of wisconsin sch
. >> reporter: clair shirley and her husband dan, third generations of a canoe rental business in the minnesota wilderness. but when clair got pregnant, just one month after her local hospital closed the maternity ward, she knew she was in trouble. >> suddenly, we're looking at a 2 1/2 hour drive one way to deluth to the hospital. >> reporter: she never made it, a half hour into the drive in active labor, she was rushed to the local emergency room. hit no birthing equipment...
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in the 1960's, a mere $100 donation could get you not only dinner with congressional candidate shirleyple, but also host bing crosby. today, besides the $1.2 million required of "a" committee chairmen, republicans who chair secondary "b" committees are expected to raise $875,000 in dues. the top republican in the house, as speaker, has to raise $20 million. the number two, majority leader $10 million. such details, held tightly to the vest for years, come from some of the 180 former public officials who belong to issue one's bipartisan "reformers caucus" and say they're sick of money's influence in politics. former congresswoman connie morella. connie morella: i think we have reached crisis proportions when it comes to money. a member of congress devotes almost one third of every day to raising money. sharyl: former senate majority leader tom daschle. tom daschle: people leave on thursday. they come back on tuesday and try to govern on wednesday these days and you can't run a country this complicated with the challenges we face and spend so little time doing so. sharyl: former labor se
in the 1960's, a mere $100 donation could get you not only dinner with congressional candidate shirleyple, but also host bing crosby. today, besides the $1.2 million required of "a" committee chairmen, republicans who chair secondary "b" committees are expected to raise $875,000 in dues. the top republican in the house, as speaker, has to raise $20 million. the number two, majority leader $10 million. such details, held tightly to the vest for years, come from some of the...
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shirley saw something go down on her street. >> state police, all of them in com mow flatch uniformsnd things like that. >> reporter: it began last february witness investigation of a man who lives in this first floor apartment in reading louis i sarey. neighbors had no idea. >> it's scary that it's just a block away from a school. not even a full block. half a block. >> reporter: police went high tech to gather information and suspects connected to two large drug networks from as far away as florida and california. >> we were utilizing wire taps and all electronics surveillance. we were able to determine that this organization was not just confined to berks county. it's ten at a tells spread throughout eastern pennsylvania. >> reporter: a few miles away in schilling ton david dela cruz was arrested his home searched with the deadly potent drug fentanyl allegedly found inside. >> i came out yesterday going to work and there was about five cop cars over here. >> there's too many young people that are having their lives destroyed because of this. >> no it doesn't surprise me. because i
shirley saw something go down on her street. >> state police, all of them in com mow flatch uniformsnd things like that. >> reporter: it began last february witness investigation of a man who lives in this first floor apartment in reading louis i sarey. neighbors had no idea. >> it's scary that it's just a block away from a school. not even a full block. half a block. >> reporter: police went high tech to gather information and suspects connected to two large drug...
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today the seen shirley outbreaks pushing across through northern ireland and scotland and into the north—westhe sunshine warming up to a maximum of 24. perhaps a little more cloud across the midlands and to wales with the odd spot of rain but it is thick enough, some outbreaks of rain from england northern ireland and scotla nd england northern ireland and scotland and some of those could be happy. the risk of localised flooding for northern ireland and the odd rumble of thunder in the north of scotland. into this evening, the rain moves eastwards, improving from the west across northern ireland and western scotland, england and wales, plenty of dry weather and one or two showers to look out for, temperatures falling to between 11 and 15. militiamen in the south. starting the weekend with good spells of century, being clearly silly east and brightening up so better for northern ireland and scotland, sunny with one or two showers and potential in northern england. good spells of sunshine from england and wales, will be catalogued a shower with highs of around 25. a touch warmer than today. int
today the seen shirley outbreaks pushing across through northern ireland and scotland and into the north—westhe sunshine warming up to a maximum of 24. perhaps a little more cloud across the midlands and to wales with the odd spot of rain but it is thick enough, some outbreaks of rain from england northern ireland and scotla nd england northern ireland and scotland and some of those could be happy. the risk of localised flooding for northern ireland and the odd rumble of thunder in the north...
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is surely way -- shirley way. that he wouldsaid respond to diplomats by september 1. why is there a deadline to respond? that mean the united states is waiting for russia to change in attitude? action say the u.s.-russia relationship? lother: we have talked a about this. the u.s. relationship with russia is at a low point. that is no surprise to anybody who sits in this room and comes here often. the secretary had a meeting with his counterpart, with foreign minister lavrov, overseas in this last trip. that low level of trust still exists. continueed they should to find places of agreement where are two nation's capital together. one is in southwest syria in a cease-fire. tot may not seem like a lot some folks around here, but it is an area in which we can work together, try to build trust, and try to find areas of mutual cooperation. in the areas where we do not see i die, the united states will continue to advocate for its -- , thet see eye to eye united states will continue to advocate for its principles. of the expulsion of u.s. diplomats and citizens working at o
is surely way -- shirley way. that he wouldsaid respond to diplomats by september 1. why is there a deadline to respond? that mean the united states is waiting for russia to change in attitude? action say the u.s.-russia relationship? lother: we have talked a about this. the u.s. relationship with russia is at a low point. that is no surprise to anybody who sits in this room and comes here often. the secretary had a meeting with his counterpart, with foreign minister lavrov, overseas in this...
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spirit of those that are fired up to get onto the battlefield, jfk and rfk and mlk, cesar chavez and shirley chisholm, we win. yes, they were fired up for civil rights, they were on fire for ending poverty and expanding opportunities. in other words, brothers and sisters, if the democratic party is searching for a formal for victory, i would say just that we run as democrats. [applause] >> the republican light does not cut it. -- right does not cut it. my family is from baltimore. we went through tough times, a couple years ago, tougher than normal. neighborhoods were on fire. second toped for a consider what had happened to upton. that is where my family started their journey almost 80 years ago in baltimore, when granddad came up to work for the railroad . the family moved into the housing projects. 1940 went toa in work for planned parenthood. [applause] about, i stood there on my way to church and i stopped in the housing projects where my mom spent her childhood. i thought about how blessed my family had been, that a one generation away had gone from raising one child, my mother in the
spirit of those that are fired up to get onto the battlefield, jfk and rfk and mlk, cesar chavez and shirley chisholm, we win. yes, they were fired up for civil rights, they were on fire for ending poverty and expanding opportunities. in other words, brothers and sisters, if the democratic party is searching for a formal for victory, i would say just that we run as democrats. [applause] >> the republican light does not cut it. -- right does not cut it. my family is from baltimore. we went...
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roots go back to our congresswoman shirley chisholm roots and really inspire any gauge the citizens of this country not just during election time but three hundred sixty five days of the year so that they will feel motivated and know that there is a real difference when they come out to vote mr trump told me many years ago that he supported a single payer health care system you told politico you think there's something wrong with democrats who don't support the single payer health insurance idea which is basically medicare for all you think there should be a litmus test the nominee in twenty twenty should be for a single payer system is a value proposition larry is not my litmus test is the test of the american people the overwhelming majority of american people regardless of their political ideology really believe that the government should take more of a role in managing and providing health care medicare works ask our our seniors ask our elders. it really does work and in the wealthiest country on the face of the earth it really is a moral question for us whether you're democrat or
roots go back to our congresswoman shirley chisholm roots and really inspire any gauge the citizens of this country not just during election time but three hundred sixty five days of the year so that they will feel motivated and know that there is a real difference when they come out to vote mr trump told me many years ago that he supported a single payer health care system you told politico you think there's something wrong with democrats who don't support the single payer health insurance...
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shirley from aberdeen is 61.t get her state pension either for another five years. the effect it has had on me... ending it all. because... having to... rely on your family. but my son said to me, he said, "mum, you brought me up. you always gave me when you had it. now it's my turn." but it's still hard. for decades, the pension age has stayed the same — women retired at 60, men at 65. but by 2020, both men and women will have to wait until they are 66 before they can draw their state pension. the changes for women began in 2010, and it all depends on your date of birth. so, for instance, if i was born before the 6th of april 1950, i would still get my state pension at 60. but if i was born two years later, i would get that benefit at 62. and if i was born a couple of years after that, then i will be 66 before i draw my state pension. this former pensions minister told me the government was right to take action on the spiralling pensions bill. but... given the savings of many billions of pounds that the governme
shirley from aberdeen is 61.t get her state pension either for another five years. the effect it has had on me... ending it all. because... having to... rely on your family. but my son said to me, he said, "mum, you brought me up. you always gave me when you had it. now it's my turn." but it's still hard. for decades, the pension age has stayed the same — women retired at 60, men at 65. but by 2020, both men and women will have to wait until they are 66 before they can draw their...
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shirley spear runs one of skye's most famous restaurants.nt grants to improve the island's infrastructure. we need the scottish government to get right behind tourism, which is now recognised as being a major economic driver for the country of scotland. we need to get them onside and perhaps supporting us with extra funding for the development of tourism as an industry. other people suggest a tourism tax. or even making all or part of the island a national park. but the consensus is that there should be action soon. we know the scottish government in fa ct we know the scottish government in fact is not in favour of a tourism tax but they have said they are very keen to talk to local business leaders here on skyw. the question really i suppose is whether action will happen quickly. will it happen quickly enough for the summer season next year.
shirley spear runs one of skye's most famous restaurants.nt grants to improve the island's infrastructure. we need the scottish government to get right behind tourism, which is now recognised as being a major economic driver for the country of scotland. we need to get them onside and perhaps supporting us with extra funding for the development of tourism as an industry. other people suggest a tourism tax. or even making all or part of the island a national park. but the consensus is that there...
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no, not shirley temple. >> loretto young. david: no. we will go ahead and -- told lula -- tallulah bankhead. it was a little harder to figure out who that was. this is when truman was camping in 1948. here is a letter from tallulah bankhead president truman sent a message about her performance. he said, i was never so surprised in my life when it led to the assembled guests, your warm and generous telegram on my receiving of the award. he was appreciative and took time out of his schedule to send a note. the person on the right, anybody recognize that person? that's right, danny thomas. unfortunately, we do not have information about when and where this was. over the years we received quite a number of different collections that were donated. unfortunately, there are many that do not have dates, names, or places. i did recognize him, you are right, that is danny thomas. this might be tough. let's see if you can recognize the person on the left. yes, this gentleman here. >> it looks like jimmy carter. david: no, it is not jimmy carter. a
no, not shirley temple. >> loretto young. david: no. we will go ahead and -- told lula -- tallulah bankhead. it was a little harder to figure out who that was. this is when truman was camping in 1948. here is a letter from tallulah bankhead president truman sent a message about her performance. he said, i was never so surprised in my life when it led to the assembled guests, your warm and generous telegram on my receiving of the award. he was appreciative and took time out of his schedule...
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shirley ballas taking over from len goodman. i don't feel too much pressure because i feel i have a good experienced team around me. so they've been taking care of me today. i don't feel any pressure at the moment, but we will see on the night. next month's launch show will give the public their first chance to see the new contestants in action. it will also be an opportunity for the programme and the viewers to remember sir bruce, a man who helped make strictly one of the most popular shows on tv. lizo mzimba, bbc news. i feel nervous just watching that. let's move on. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. tough times in texas. absolutely, wanted to give a perspective of how much rainfall has fallen in texas, historic rainfall, about over a metre, they could get another 0.4 of the meter and if that happens it is two and a half to three times what london gets in a year. and that has come in just a few days. the red symbol is the centre of the storm, that is what drives the weather system so dreadful conditi
shirley ballas taking over from len goodman. i don't feel too much pressure because i feel i have a good experienced team around me. so they've been taking care of me today. i don't feel any pressure at the moment, but we will see on the night. next month's launch show will give the public their first chance to see the new contestants in action. it will also be an opportunity for the programme and the viewers to remember sir bruce, a man who helped make strictly one of the most popular shows on...
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end that is about explains what he is doing in terms to get people to vote and shirley after that.he ic was put on the cake so the chair person as neck is talking about direct action and then looking for young people to do some of data and to organize the group to do that with which i can stand up and fight against that which is wrong and i was well on my way it led me to be in jail especially with the black men in mississippi. very few made it out alive we did not know why we were told to escape breaking out of jail i had the opportunity to be killed how was that? can i said where we're going she said you have caused us no trouble and you are a good nigger. my set i have not served my time going back into the jail. don't take another step for a low blow your brains you better be glad you did not go down the steps because if you did i would call the dogs. to black men came with the dogs. how was that about killing? but there's so happy to get out of jail they would start walking and shot in the back with attempting to break out of jail. if you want to show get into a fight then cha
end that is about explains what he is doing in terms to get people to vote and shirley after that.he ic was put on the cake so the chair person as neck is talking about direct action and then looking for young people to do some of data and to organize the group to do that with which i can stand up and fight against that which is wrong and i was well on my way it led me to be in jail especially with the black men in mississippi. very few made it out alive we did not know why we were told to...
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>>reporter: we got calls about a road rage incident and shirley after there was another call. four men were in this mitsubishi when several other men pulled up and one opened fire. the driver was shot but managed to pull into the sender. >> officers responding to find one vehicle with four occupants.>>reporter: he was taken to a hospital and is in critical condition. chp shut down all southbound lanes of's -- i-880 . several agencies responded they don't have a description of the shooter or the white car. >> we have nothing, it was a white sedan. if you were in this area anyone around 2:30 am and saw or heard something call your local chp office.>>reporter: motorists are unnerved by this latest shooting. >> i usually pull to the side if i get upset. if i have to i get out and walk around. it has never gotten there.>> it continues to happen over and over. society has accepted it as a part of our daily lives. >>reporter: how do you feel about that? >> it's wrong. something needs to be done. >>reporter: there are no freeway surveillance cameras where the shooting took place. chp
>>reporter: we got calls about a road rage incident and shirley after there was another call. four men were in this mitsubishi when several other men pulled up and one opened fire. the driver was shot but managed to pull into the sender. >> officers responding to find one vehicle with four occupants.>>reporter: he was taken to a hospital and is in critical condition. chp shut down all southbound lanes of's -- i-880 . several agencies responded they don't have a description of...
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war war, while many players were off fighting overseas. 90-year-old mabel blarks and 84-year-old shirleyver have any babe ruths in mate your leagues and don't expect to. all we want to do is have a chance to play our own game. >> reporter: they traveled to rockford to connect with girls, who despite the generation gap, share the same dream the women once had to play baseball at the professional level. >> a lot of people don't think girls can play baseball. so, you just got to accept that they, that they don't think you can play. and just go and show them differently on the ball field. >> this month marks 25 years since the release of a league of their own. and despite being one of the most successful baseball movies in history, tournament organizers say little has been done by the major leagues to create an avenue for girls wanting to play at that level. >>> that's the "overnight news" for this tuesday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. the new white house chief of staff takes over. >> general kelly has the
war war, while many players were off fighting overseas. 90-year-old mabel blarks and 84-year-old shirleyver have any babe ruths in mate your leagues and don't expect to. all we want to do is have a chance to play our own game. >> reporter: they traveled to rockford to connect with girls, who despite the generation gap, share the same dream the women once had to play baseball at the professional level. >> a lot of people don't think girls can play baseball. so, you just got to accept...