completely unprecedented, and i think we are learning more and more about what this would look like as we are going forward. we are going forward. completely unprecedented we are going forward. completely unprecedented is we are going forward. completely unprecedented is a we are going forward. completely unprecedented is a phrase - we are going forward. completely unprecedented is a phrase we - we are going forward. completely. unprecedented is a phrase we have heard a lot relating to donald trump over the years. thank you for joining us, julia manchester in washington. if you want to hear more on this story, there s a special episode of americast available to listen to now on bbc sounds. it isa it is a good listen. sarah smith, our washington editor, marianna spring on there as well, justin webb from the today programme, all together giving their insights and experience on washington politics. we turn our attention now to uk politics. campaigning in scotland s constituency of
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margaret ferrier was arrested and charged with culpable and reckless conduct. she pleaded guilty last august. her punishment, 270 hours of community service. the ayes to the right 185. after the court s decision, it was then in the hands of the house of commons authorities. its standards committee recommended that margaret ferrier be suspended. she appealed, but the decision held. mps voted to suspend herfor 30 days. that length of time means a recall petition automatically happens. and that s what our constituents have been able to take part in since. andrew kerr, bbc news. there are more than 50,000 deaf children living in the uk, and 90% of those are born to hearing parents with little or no experience of deafness. 0ne family is now calling for better access to free british sign language classes, after struggling to communicate