in a derogatory term, as if they have no strength, and that they re weak. one host actually tweet, these people are unfit for duty. this is the exact opposite of what should be happening, but it s all a narrative, a narrative to get us to minimize what happened that day, because the truth is too ugly for those who are responsible for it. claire, i m grappling to find family-friendly words, since it s 4:00 p.m. in the east, 1:00 p.m. in the west, but these men mostly in the republican party have whored themselves out. let s be blunt here. there s a lot of people in fox news audience who may be in the communities of law enforcement officers, more than in our viewing audience. that s the sort of demographic
speak clearly and say no, if you come here illegally you are not a citizen. you are not an american, you don t have the right to vote in our elections, you do not have the right to occupy american jobs. these are not controversial thoughts. these are basic fundamental ideas to what it means to have and to keep a nation. tammy: see, we re a nation that s based on an idea. and it makes a result easier to kind of squash that idea with changing the language, making one of the most important rights, the right to vote as a citizen. that s the thing that we have. and, in the mean time, i know that you i believe just filed a lawsuit. through your foundation, your legal foundation, that deals with the race based support for farmers. what s that about? well, i m proud to discuss this exclusively tonight with you and your viewing audience. hot off the presses we have just filed a brand new lawsuit against the administration and has to do with this very idea of what it means to be a citizen th
report in panorama tonight on bbc one at 7.35pm and afterwards on iplayer. the demonstrations come after a fall in cuba s economy, the worse for a number of decades. criticism has also arisen over the vaccination programme. back to the football now and a record audience watched the england s defeat to italy. the viewing audience peaked at almost 31 million viewers during the penalty shootout. that makes it the most viewed television event since the funeral of princess diana in 1997. lizo mzimba looks back on the biggest tv events of each decade. last night s nation unifying event unifying event was watched by an average of 29.85 million viewers. with the vast majority watching on the bbc
kritdices have harbored a persistent fantasy, that there would be one definitive moment this he would be finally be to the accountable he deserves. each new trump crisis, and there were many, offered a hope to some unambiguous to trump. it never happened. susan describes perhaps our viewing audience tonight. what is the chance this event would lead to real consequences for mr. trump? i think we re in a tough spot to evaluate that. but i think susan makes a really important point. there will be an extraordinarily low ebb of confidence in the justice system, if there is no accountability for the president, who engaged in that left him from having any
the semiconductor industry to have that supply chain in america. yes there are places where we are darn dysfunctional but the idea that there have not been a moment in time. this is not finding that once in a lifetime four leaf clover and i do think and hope and pray that this will be a bit of a sign to come. this one took a lot of work. there were times yesterday when i pretty optimistic guy didn t think we would get there. i actually i know most of the viewing audience doesn t remember my predecessor john warner from virginia. we had his funeral yesterday. the president spoke. i spoke. and there was a moment yesterday when i almost got frustrated and stood up and said i would be done but what would john warner do? i reopened my documents and pages and went back at it and ended up at 7:00 with a deal. so what s the plan to bring