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The Seventies

that general. >> i intend only to bump into nurse baker. repeatedly if possible. >> these were people who would go through the scripts and say "you can't use this word." we felt like we were in the midst of a battle. this is freedom of speech. >> at the senate hearings on television violence today, strong charges were leveled at the commercial television networks. >> the broadcasting industry now stands charged with having molested the minds of our nation's children to serve the cause of corporate profit. >> the family hour was established by the three networks and the federal communications commission in response to complaints of too much sex and violence on early evening television. >> the family hour, the two hours from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. during which parents and children are supposed to be able to watch television without being made to feel uncomfortable. >> it's topless, edith! >> and so it seemed altogether unfair, and we sued. >> family hour is under attack from some producers, unions, and others in the television industry. they have filed a lawsuit to

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The Seventies

public archie's friend, who was very masculine and who happened to be gay. >> how long you known me? 10, 12 years? >> yeah. >> in all that time did i ever mention a woman? >> oh, come on, steve. >> nixon objecting to the show, that was a badge of honor. >> it was really culturally on point. every time. for a sitcom, that was unheard of. >> one, two, three. >> i wanted to do an episode where somebody could give archie what he earned. >> shut up all of you! >> we created a character that could really let him have it. >> maude. >> i'm only here because of edith. the fact that you happen to be here with her is beyond my control. like any other freak of nature.

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Newscast

can't complain when you get to go home and quit with the payments are. but i am triggered. haw home and quit with the payments are. but i am triggered.— but i am triggered. now you would've missed not being _ but i am triggered. now you would've missed not being a _ but i am triggered. now you would've missed not being a christmasy - but i am triggered. now you would've missed not being a christmasy he - missed not being a christmasy he placed the launch of the christmas advert competition. where we get people to suggest what they can put into the first ever christmas advert which will premiere in december. we have had suggestions who both suggested a 12 feet newscast mashup. this is what they came up with. 12 ones in his suitcase. it is presented with a six physical statements five christmas archers for chancellors. to progress. and a newscast in your part feed.- newscast in your part feed. that's really good- _ newscast in your part feed. that's really good- as — newscast in your part feed. that's really good. as i _ newscast in your part feed. that's really good. as i was _ newscast in your part feed. that's really good. as i was listening - newscast in your part feed. that's really good. as i was listening i l really good. as i was listening i was thinking how was cut and not going to end. to get that kind of reading. that is absolute she's miss edith and liz. you

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Newscast

reading. that is absolute she's miss edith and lim— edith and liz. you can now get this odcast in edith and liz. you can now get this podcast in your— edith and liz. you can now get this podcast in your ears _ edith and liz. you can now get this podcast in your ears and _ edith and liz. you can now get this podcast in your ears and eyes - edith and liz. you can now get this podcast in your ears and eyes if. podcast in your ears and eyes if you're watching. newscast from the bbc. hello it's adam in the studio and chris barely capable of working out where i am but i am here too. it's one of those days where have booklets and posters was up because we have the autumn statement which is the sequence of the many budget. we have our new chancellor and a whole new load of policies. these like this i think are the big picture in the hundreds of things that make up the big picture. 50 picture in the hundreds of things that make up the big picture. so the bi icture that make up the big picture. so the big picture is — that make up the big picture. so the big picture is worth _ that make up the big picture. so the big picture is worth less _ that make up the big picture. so the big picture is worth less than - that make up the big picture. so the big picture is worth less than eight l big picture is worth less than eight weeks on from that many budget which brought down distress. and we've had this cause loss of about turned. which would be another colours of about turned if the parties a change and we had a general election. 0ne conservative child and slur followed ljy conservative child and slur followed

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Outnumbered

but this action correct those past wrongs? i think that is what we try to get to because there is no doubt that many black people were brought here to this country because of slavery. and they were brought here are their own choice, so the big question that we had to get there as a society is how do we correct past wrongs and by punishing this position for not being the correct race esteem by the director is that correct to pass wrong i don't think so. >> . >> highly great past wrongs without creating new ones? >> i wasn't ignoring was looking up something. >> the theater league has always been and had light on misplaced concern. and they've always focus on small things. there is a role in the tradition going back for more than half a century on broadway that was given to the ensemble members with the most broadway credits. used to be called the just he wrote. and then the edith came down from on high that you need to re-meme because that is

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Champions for Change

of refugees it took 19 hours and it was a grueling experience, and in the context, you think -- wow! the suffering that they endured and what they went through, the trauma, is really unimaginable. the velychko's reached out to the local organization and it's the edith and mark jewish community house and they worked with them and the united appeal to help the urozovs and so many other families who were trying to flee ukraine and come to the united states to start a new life. they first lived in alex's one-bedroom apartment in brooklyn. one bedroom, one bathroom and in that space he and his wife have hosted as many as 12 refugees at once. >> translator: of course, we have our challenges, but at the end of it all i understand that they don't have anything else. they have nowhere to go. >> they are doing a noble thing. they help people get out of the country where the war is under

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Champions for Change

it was a grueling experience, and in the context, you think -- wow! the suffering that they endured and what they went through, the trauma, is really unimaginable. the velychko's reached out to the local organization and it's the edith and mark jewish community house and they worked with them and the united appeal to help the urozovs and so many other families who were trying to flee ukraine and come to the united states to start a new life. they first lived in alex's one-bedroom apartment in brooklyn. one bedroom, one bathroom and in that space he and his wife have hosted as many as 12 refugees at once. >> translator: of course, we have our challenges, but at the end of it all i understand that they don't have anything else. they have nowhere to go. >> they are doing a noble thing.

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Don Lemon Tonight

about this don, they've opened their hearts and their homes and their wallets, all of them! i know people watch and say what can they do to help? you can if you want to take people in, you can do that. there is a process. go to welcome. u.s.. a button for ukrainian yuck refugees. you can see how to do it. it involves sponsoring families. that's what they have done for each of these families. sponsor them. so they can come to the u.s. under this humanitarian parole status for two years. that takes a huge amount of commitment. more americans can't do it though if they want to. and of course, you can also donate, i mentioned the united jewish appeal and the edith karl marx jewish community house. red cross, there are other ways of course that you can help. don, as you know, there is still so much help needed because there are still coming here and they are just desperately want to work and start to build new lives, as you heard those children say, they expect to live here now, maybe for the rest of their lives. >> erin, thank you so much, very inspirational story. we appreciate it. continue to share these stories

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Don Lemon Tonight

the edith and karl house and they worked to help them and so many other families desperately fleeing ukraine and trying to come to the united states to start a new life. how much money have you spent and how are you managing that? >> it is hard to tell how much money. you get there. the ticket both ways. it's really hard. >> and then what ended up here in the united states than maybe 150,000? >> alexander wants to find a home for his family. he wants to get a job. but he is struggling to find work here in the united states. [speaking non-english] [interpreter] >> it would be easier if they simplified the drop permit process. it is hard. we have been here for five months with no income. [end of translation] >> we are just trying to help them and save as many people as we can, as many families as we can. we already brought 15 families here. yeah, five more ready to come

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Don Lemon Tonight

people in. you can do that. there's a process. you go to welcome dot u.s., is about a new flick for ukrainian refugees, and you can see how to do. it involves sponsoring families. that's what they've done for each of these families, sponsored them. so they can come to the u.s. and to the humanitarian parole status for two years. that takes a huge amount of commitment. more americans can do it though if they want to, and of course you also can donate, i mentioned, the united jewish appeal, and the edith and karl marx community house red cross. there are other ways, of course, that you can help. don, as you know, there are still so much help needed. there they are still coming here and they desperately want to work and to start to build new lives, as you heard those children say. they expect to live here now, maybe for the rest of their lives. >> erin, thank you so much. a very inspirational story. we appreciated. we will continue to share these inspirational stories all week. tune in on saturday at 8 pm eastern for the champions for change one hour special. we'll be right back.

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