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City of Lincoln promoting National Bike to Work Week

The city of Lincoln is joining a nationwide effort to encourage communities to bike to work, asking you to use the bike pedal instead of the gas pedal.

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CNN Tonight

is this one member can bring a motion to vacate the chair. every single day, mccarthy is going to have to go through what he's going through now. any one of those 20, or any one of the republican side could say no we don't like mccarthy, we want to vote for speaker. literally grind operations in the house to a halt. we need to do work for the american people, we have challenges, we have challenges our economy, education, health care, foreign policy, immigration. you can run down that list of things that people elected the representatives, all 4035, us to work. on what we've seen from the revoke republican so -- so far is that they cannot even get on the first day. they're three days in the don't even have a speaker. they are not able to take care of their constituents, we are representatives elected. we cannot introduce legislation, committees not, for not being hired, it's a real problem. >> are any concessions being made or offered on whatever papers being circulated that are attractive to democrats?

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Sportsday

all in the opening 20 minutes. if they cannot get it to him, tottenham as a team certainly seemed to struggle. that's your from antonio about the pressure he is feeling at the moment. about the pressure he is feeling at the moment-— about the pressure he is feeling at the moment. ., ., the moment. challenging to continue to work and with _ the moment. challenging to continue to work and with the _ the moment. challenging to continue to work and with the players, - the moment. challenging to continue to work and with the players, to - to work and with the players, to create _ to work and with the players, to create the — to work and with the players, to create the solid foundation, if satisfied — create the solid foundation, if satisfied to continue to do this work— satisfied to continue to do this work and — satisfied to continue to do this work and one day, to see the result, iwiii— work and one day, to see the result, i will continue to stay if and not convinced 100% and then, i can leave my work— convinced 100% and then, i can leave my work here — convinced 100% and then, i can leave my work here but, it is a big work that we _ my work here but, it is a big work that we have _ my work here but, it is a big work that we have to do together. interesting to hear the pessimistic tone, maybe the timing is significant and this is the first week of the january transfer window and antonio will feel he is trusted

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BBC News

that? i think what she's done, really, for historical _ that? i think what she's done, really, for historical fiction - that? i think what she's done, really, for historical fiction is l really, for historicalfiction is she has really changed the types of people that we write about and read about. she said that she likes to write about people who came from nowhere, and that historical period of the tutors is so glamourous and it's so over—the—top, and you have these enormous personalities. here we have someone writing about someone who was really not very glamourous at all. such a person. really changed the landscape in this area. by actually looking at those undiscovered people and looking at other personalities, and that has really opened up historicalfiction for everyone for the better. did a treat loss for everyone for the better. did a great loss the — for everyone for the better. did a great loss the world _ for everyone for the better. did a great loss the world of _ for everyone for the better. did a great loss the world of writing. thank you so much for that assessment, senior lecturer at university talking about the life and work of dame hilary. thank you so much. . ~ and work of dame hilary. thank you so much. ., ,, i. let's have a look at the weather. hello. sunny spells and scattered

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BBC News

same but not exactly the same, and she did that through very, very detailed research, she cared very much about the subject. she said you can really feel yourself there. it does because she did her homework. she was always very careful to credit the people that supported her work, in particular someone called mary robertson, who she would turn to when she needed those details that would really make her work, alive. she said in that clip that it took her 20 years that she thought about writing. her 20 years that she thought about writina. . . her 20 years that she thought about writina. ., ., ., her 20 years that she thought about writin a, ., ., ., ., writing. yeah, and now we have the books with us- _ writing. yeah, and now we have the books with us. and _ writing. yeah, and now we have the books with us. and i'm _ writing. yeah, and now we have the books with us. and i'm so _ writing. yeah, and now we have the books with us. and i'm so glad - writing. yeah, and now we have the books with us. and i'm so glad that| books with us. and i'm so glad that we do. you can see the amount of effort that's gone into them. all those 20 years the thinking came out in this phenomenal trilogy of works, but she didn'tjust in this phenomenal trilogy of works, but she didn't just write about the tudor period, notjust historical

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BBC News

theuk. �*, ., , ., the uk. it's not 'ust opposition arties the uk. it's not 'ust opposition parties that — the uk. it's not 'ust opposition parties that are — the uk. it's notjust opposition parties that are sceptical - the uk. it's notjust opposition| parties that are sceptical about this. the former cabinet minister saying today that huge tax cut for the very rich is wrong. how do you convince people on your own back benchis convince people on your own back bench is that what you are doing is there? , ,, ., , . there? julien smith was chief went. he knows about _ there? julien smith was chief went. he knows about party _ there? julien smith was chief went. he knows about party loyalty. - there? julien smith was chief went. he knows about party loyalty. he'sl he knows about party loyalty. he's entitled to his he is. i will have to engage with them. broadly, lots of people feel that we've got to get to britain moving and we have to incentivise people to come into the uk to work. incentivise people to come into the uk to work-— uk to work. except there will be a uuite a uk to work. except there will be a quite a lot — uk to work. except there will be a quite a lot of— uk to work. except there will be a quite a lot of people _ uk to work. except there will be a quite a lot of people on _ uk to work. except there will be a quite a lot of people on your- quite a lot of people on your backbenchis quite a lot of people on your backbench is any persuading about this as well as the broader country. i have been an mp for 12 years, and tory backbenchers, conservative backbenchers have lots of different opinions and it is always a job to try to get people behind a government's programme. that's always a challenge, it something i enjoy doing and i would like to engage with backbenchers on these policies. d0 engage with backbenchers on these olicies. , ., ~ engage with backbenchers on these olicies. i. ~ ., , policies. do you think the economy is in recession? _ policies. do you think the economy is in recession? well, _ policies. do you think the economy is in recession? well, technically, l is in recession? well, technically, the bank is in recession? well, technically, the itank of _ is in recession? well, technically, the bank of england _ is in recession? well, technically, the bank of england said - is in recession? well, technically, the bank of england said that - is in recession? well, technically, i the bank of england said that there was a recession. i think it will be shallow and i hope we can rebound.

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BBC News-20220323-09:46:00

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know, working class people who don't get help with childcare. i have to i get help with childcare. i have to ask for— get help with childcare. i have to ask for friends— get help with childcare. i have to ask for friends and _ get help with childcare. i have to ask for friends and family - get help with childcare. i have to ask for friends and family to i get help with childcare. i have to| ask for friends and family to help me out, — ask for friends and family to help me out, because, _ ask for friends and family to help me out, because, you _ ask for friends and family to help me out, because, you know, i ask for friends and family to help me out, because, you know, it. ask for friends and family to help me out, because, you know, it is ask for friends and family to help i me out, because, you know, it is a fortune _ me out, because, you know, it is a fortune for— me out, because, you know, it is a fortune for childcare _ me out, because, you know, it is a fortune for childcare for— me out, because, you know, it is a fortune for childcare for working i fortune for childcare for working class _ fortune for childcare for working class people _ fortune for childcare for working class people. it's _ fortune for childcare for working class people. it's a _ fortune for childcare for working class people. it's a lot— fortune for childcare for working class people. it's a lot of- fortune for childcare for working class people. it's a lot of hard i class people. it's a lot of hard work — class people. it's a lot of hard work. ., ., ~ class people. it's a lot of hard work. ., ., ,, , ., ., work. ok, great, thank you for talkin: work. ok, great, thank you for talking to _ work. ok, great, thank you for talking to us. _ work. ok, great, thank you for talking to us. nice _ work. ok, great, thank you for talking to us. nice to - work. ok, great, thank you for talking to us. nice to hear- work. ok, great, thank you for| talking to us. nice to hear from you. that's the picture here in east devon. all eyes and ears waiting to hear what the government will be offering tonight, this afternoon, to help people. offering tonight, this afternoon, to help people-— offering tonight, this afternoon, to hel neale, ., ., ., . , help people. thanks for that, jenny. a real insight _ help people. thanks for that, jenny. a real insight into _ help people. thanks for that, jenny. a real insight into some _ help people. thanks for that, jenny. a real insight into some of - help people. thanks for that, jenny. a real insight into some of the i a real insight into some of the challenges people are going through. chris keen runs a bouncy castle service with a playcentre and hirable inflatable's hejoins us from his office in huntingdon. thanks very much for coming on the programme. thanks very much for coming on the programme-— thanks very much for coming on the programme._ that i thanks very much for coming on the programme._ that is| thanks very much for coming on the | programme._ that is a programme. good morning. that is a magnificent —

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The Papers

two sentences back. an attempt by rishi sunak to revitalise _ two sentences back. an attempt by rishi sunak to revitalise town - rishi sunak to revitalise town centres. you see a point about young people learning from being around offices. i think that certainly when i was starting out, not only in journalism but in otherjobs i had done previously, being around colleagues means you do better enough, but as well as being around order colleagues to learn from, being around younger colleagues is important, so there is a pretty cynical political point to what rishi sunak is saying, but there is a pretty scenic and social aspect as well. , ., ., a pretty scenic and social aspect as well. , ., . well. there is that social aspect. there is also _ well. there is that social aspect. there is also the _ well. there is that social aspect. there is also the time _ there is also the time machine aspect, rachel. did i not see this exact headline this time last year? you did indeed. that is when the prime _ you did indeed. that is when the prime minister and the chancellor were _ prime minister and the chancellor were encouraging everyone to go back to work. _ were encouraging everyone to go back to work, which do not go down to woelfel— to work, which do not go down to woelfel to — to work, which do not go down to woelfel to bit is not often i agree with rishi — woelfel to bit is not often i agree with rishi sunak100%, but this is

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170203:17:48:00

crisis. with respect to right-to-work, i think you accurately portrayed it, the president believes in right-to-work. he wants to give workers and companies the flexibility to do what's in the best interests for job creators. obviously the vice president has been a champion of this as well, something that is a big deal in indiana and something that he has championed as well. blake? >> i want to ask you about dodd-frank. beyond the executive order that's going to be signed here momentarily, is the administration planning on or working with congress to overturn certain portions of the law itself, with an executive order and if so, what might that be, what might that time line be and can you say a full repeal of dodd-frank is actually being considered or not? >> i think there's two aspects of this, there's the administrative piece which he's starting to address through executive action and there's the legislative piece i think we'll work with congress on. i think i'd go back to what i

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140223:15:53:00

get them on board with an issue that, you know, even a few days before right-to-work was introduced in michigan, it was, you know, thought to be dead on arrival. and look where we are now, you know. rick snyder sign pd it into law, michigan is a right-to-work state. >> and ovik, you are also a michigan native, as you said. is this really the kind of democracy we want? andy's piece talks about really, you know, pushing lawmakers to do something that they didn't tell the constituents they were going to do, and also, using it a as a template to, quote, defund the left, basically, take away their oppositions, even opportunity and options to fight them, and essentially impose this idea and this will, not just on michigan, but on states that have unions right now, all over the country. is that the kind of democracy we want? >> andy's piece was terrific, and hats off to him for writing it. it was really fascinating. as you said. i think one thing that's really important to realize, and this goes back to the point we were making before the break, right-to-work was supported by 70% of the people in michigan.

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