for coming on paul ejime for talking l for coming on paul ejime for talking us through a difficult and complex situation. they were once commonplace in the uk but were wiped out by predators. now 200 water voles have been released by conservationists into a restored nature reserve in the lake district, as part of efforts to reintroduce the species to the area. experts say the small creatures have an important role to play in the ecosystem.0ur correspondent victoria gill was there to see them being released into the wild.> making a swift comeback. even when they re thriving in the landscape, water voles are not easy to spot. they were almost wiped out here over the last century, but conservationists have now brought the threatened mammals back to the lake district. the river here was missing the water vole. through their burrows, they ll dig up through the soil, they ll bring soil
election. the times reports that enamel, and a previous memo drafted weeks earlier, chesebro quoted a clause from a law review article, by mr. trump about bush v. gore, asked for supports that only real, only real legal deadline is january the 6th. in an essay published this week on the legal website just security, professor tribe says she s burrows were, quote, relied on a gross misrepresentation of my scholarship. i think that chesebro a setting my work in support of the very opposite conclusion to undercut the constitutional status of the electoral counts act. professor of constitutional law amherst harvard university, lawrence tribe joins me now. first, drive it is great to see you again. thanks for coming back. i m back on the show. we can t speak to a better person about this than you. as i mentioned, kenneth chesebro played a key role in this fake electors plot. could you expand for us and our
that s okay, they do. [ cheers and applause ] there s no trouble on the set. there is no trouble on the set. well, we have a very volatile relationship. there is a hate/love element to it. easy come, easy go! ha! burrows: the flirtations were great, and bruce and cybill were great. glenn caron kept them apart for a long time. and bravo to him. bianculli: what they did was they took the sam and diane dynamic from cheers and escalated it. cheers was, will they or won t they? moonlighting was, do they even want to? stay away from me. here i come. but i don t want you. i never wanted you. yeah, right. does entertaining mean at some point stopping the tease of dave and maddie? i mean, do they get together at some point? i hope so. well, that, that s gonna be resolved this year. we like to think of it as two and a half years of foreplay. bianculli: people who had been watching moonlighting for years were waiting for this moment. and your emotions are already there, built onto the
burrows: we had the luck to be able to rotate cast and every time we put somebody in, there were explosions. bwah! levine: there was something very special about that setting, those characters, that i never got tired of writing that show. sophisticated surveys, telephonic samplings, test audiences, all of those things help to separate winners from losers and make mid-course corrections. but you can t cut all comedies from the same cookie cutters. all you can hope is that every night turns out like thursday. yo, angela! larry, larry. next. how rude. [ cat yowling ] he s quick, i ll give him that. bianculli: all of television said, oh, well, maybe the sitcoms are alive again. and that s all that it took. it took one success. greenfield: a few years from now, something new may tempt the people who pick what we see.