A town with an identity crisis. There are many ethnic groups here but, according to the latest census, the two biggest are around 100,000 White British people and roughly 40,000 asians or british asians, many of whom are muslim. The question is, how well do they get along . Ten years ago, panorama made a programme in blackburn posing that very question. We met two minicab drivers mohammed nawaz, whose taxi firm was staffed by all asian drivers, and ian goodliffe, whose fellow cabbies were all white. This end is predominantly white. And at the other end of town, its predominantly asian. Mohammed had a similar story to tell. Were living two different lives here, arent we . Were just going to grow apart and its going to get worse. A decade on, panorama has returned to see if thats the case. Ian now works as a Delivery Driver and still knows the town like the back of his hand. He showed us where he he felt the town was divided. These are sort of areas that youre talking about, about the in
I think blackburn will eventually become a completely muslim asian town. Should i stay or should i go. Blackburn, lancashire. A town with an identity crisis. There are many ethnic groups here, but, according to the latest census, the two biggest are around 100,000 White British people and roughly 40,000 asians or british asians, many of whom are muslim. The question is, how well do they get along . Ten years ago, panorama made a programme in blackburn posing that very question. We met two minicab drivers, mohammed nawaz, whose taxi firm was staffed by all asian drivers. And ian goodliffe, whose fellow cabbies were all white. This end is predominantly white. At the other end of town its predominantly asian. Mohammed had a similar story to tell. Were living two different lives here, arent we . Were just going to grow apart and its going to get worse. A decade on, panorama has returned to see if thats the case. Ian now works as a Delivery Driver and still knows the town like the back of h
We also have the collection of david valdez, he was george w. Bushs white house photographer. And we have diana walker, a Time Magazine photographer for 20 years. She is known for her work covering hillary clinton. She covered the Clinton White house really broadly and deeply. She also cover the Reagan Administration and george h. W. Bush. David valdez and diana walker are actively involved in our program. They both belong to our advisory council. What you hope viewers will take away . The importance of photojournalists and new documentary news documentarians. The value of their work, not only for the news but also as historical evidence. These photographs capture and document an amazing array of extremely important processes and event and personalities. I hope the public appreciates the work that they do. They see their work every day on television and newspapers and so forth, and i hope they will not only appreciate the work that the photographers themselves. Thanks for joining us. Y
Shove first, durant coming back. Your thoughts on the play . Yeah theyre checking out here what precipitated this flagrant foul probably on durant. Check to see what precipitated this. They can penalize gobert, too. Mark will they go back, steve, and put a foul on gobert because of the initial contact . Its possible they could say an offensive foul on dobert which caused durant to push off. Mike thank you, steve. As always great stuff from our man steve. Looking at it again, i think oubres was much more forceful than durant. He got a running start jeff now, if a guy runs, how many steps do you have to take before it becomes a flagrant. A certain mile per hour in your mike we dont have enough analytics in your game today. Jeff i didnt know you could go back and call an offensive foul. Mike all right, they got a flagrant foul on kevin durant. A technical foul on kevin durant. Hay wad will shoot that and then gobert is going to come back and he has to shoot foul. So, durant has picked up
From oh the Obama Administration, the former chairman of the Republican Party and author says Immigration Enforcement is needed. During the Obama Administration we had uncontrolled immigration. That is dangerous in the terrorist space. The Trump Administration is enforcing existing laws and seeking additional laws like case law. I think thats a good idea for reporter how will the new plan be enforced . It is a difficult balance. So far, illegal immigration has reduced greatly. He should continue in that path. Reporter frank and julie, many families are nervous about the current climate in this country. Many Community Advocates are advising these families not to go underground and hide but fight these hardhitting policies that hit their communities directly. Ktvu fox2 news. A lawyer for a man from el salvador who is in the u. S. Illegally says his client will be awarded 190,000 in a settlement with the city of San Francisco. He was a construction worker and he sued San Francisco saying