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with norman, what did you think?nd of shocked at first. surprised. did not know how to feel. >> did you think that it was a mistake? or that summit blessing to have a baby. >> it was a little hard. so, i think i'm just happy for her and you are just there to do whatever you can to support her. >> norman says that the baby certainly was not planned but he says that brittani was still his best friend and he took the whole thing in stride. >> i was happy for her because i knew she wanted to have a baby. but, at the time, she was still married. >> so this is starting to get a little messy? the baby. she's now divorcing her husband we found out about you. >> well it wasn't messy, but it was complicated. >> this wouldn't be his first experience with parenthood, a year earlier he had a baby girl with a nashville women that he had been seeing. norman help to support his daughter, and says that he was ready to do the same for britney. >> what is it like for them being a father. is it something that you cherish? >> that's thin
with norman, what did you think?nd of shocked at first. surprised. did not know how to feel. >> did you think that it was a mistake? or that summit blessing to have a baby. >> it was a little hard. so, i think i'm just happy for her and you are just there to do whatever you can to support her. >> norman says that the baby certainly was not planned but he says that brittani was still his best friend and he took the whole thing in stride. >> i was happy for her because i...
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i don’t know, this is the so-called norman theory of the origin of the russian state, but this is onlys we know, mikhailavich lumanosov adhered to a different point of view, criticized this norman theory, well , he’s probably right that in fact statehood the russian one arose earlier or arose earlier, because... because even if we adhere to the norman theory, if the novgorodians invited rurik to be an arbiter and external defender, then novgorod already existed, at least, i had the opportunity to invite him, so in fact, the roots of russian statehood, of course, are much deeper, but i just gave the most famous theory of norman origin, and then i think that for a western listener, viewer it was not easy, especially... for americans, the history of the united states goes back 300 -odd years, and i started in 862, so i think that for the american audience it was not easy to understand, but still i think for ourselves, and even more so for listeners and viewers abroad, it is still important to understand our train of thought, to understand our condition, to understand how sensitively impor
i don’t know, this is the so-called norman theory of the origin of the russian state, but this is onlys we know, mikhailavich lumanosov adhered to a different point of view, criticized this norman theory, well , he’s probably right that in fact statehood the russian one arose earlier or arose earlier, because... because even if we adhere to the norman theory, if the novgorodians invited rurik to be an arbiter and external defender, then novgorod already existed, at least, i had the...
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i don’t know, this is the so-called norman theory of the origin of the russian state, but this is onlyw, mikhailavich lumanosov adhered to a different point of view, criticized this norman theory, well, he’s probably right that in fact statehood russian originated earlier or originated earlier, because... the opportunity to invite him, therefore, in fact, the roots of russian statehood, they are of course much deeper, but i just gave this the most famous theory of norman origin, and i think that for a western listener, viewer it was not easy, especially for the americans, the history of the united states goes back 300-odd years, and i started in 862, so i think it wasn't easy for an american audience. this is a matter of life and death, and i wanted the people who will listen to this to understand this, whether it was successful or not, it’s not for me to judge, it’s already very late, but the question is very important, during your historical excursion, during carloson’s interview, he tried to ask you several times, if these are originally russian lands, russian people, then why a spe
i don’t know, this is the so-called norman theory of the origin of the russian state, but this is onlyw, mikhailavich lumanosov adhered to a different point of view, criticized this norman theory, well, he’s probably right that in fact statehood russian originated earlier or originated earlier, because... the opportunity to invite him, therefore, in fact, the roots of russian statehood, they are of course much deeper, but i just gave this the most famous theory of norman origin, and i think...
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i'll come back to you, norman. look, i'll go to you, norman.n, if we're going to investigate lee anderson for hate speech on this something happens lee anderson for hate speech on thihim, something happens lee anderson for hate speech on thihim, right? something happens lee anderson for hate speech on thihim, right? you ething happens lee anderson for hate speech on thihim, right? you might happens lee anderson for hate speech on thihim, right? you might asppens lee anderson for hate speech on thihim, right? you might as well; to him, right? you might as well arrest every single arrest everyone in every single pub a friday or saturday pub on a friday or saturday night britain. night in britain. >> no, lee anderson has >> no, no, lee anderson has a position of responsibility . and position of responsibility. and ihear position of responsibility. and i hear what mr b is saying here. but if you are in a position of responsibility and you have several people who don't know where they're going , where where they're going, where they're voting, and i
i'll come back to you, norman. look, i'll go to you, norman.n, if we're going to investigate lee anderson for hate speech on this something happens lee anderson for hate speech on thihim, something happens lee anderson for hate speech on thihim, right? something happens lee anderson for hate speech on thihim, right? you ething happens lee anderson for hate speech on thihim, right? you might happens lee anderson for hate speech on thihim, right? you might asppens lee anderson for hate speech on...
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i don't know, that's true the so-called norman theory of the origin of the russian state, but this isdhered to a different point. view criticized this norman theory, well , he’s probably right in that in fact russian statehood arose earlier or arose earlier, since even if we adhere to the norman theory, if the novgorodians invited rurik to be an arbiter and external defender, then novgorod already existed at least had the opportunity to invite him, so he himself in fact, the roots of russian statehood are, of course, much deeper. but this simply gave the most famous theory of norman origin, and i think that for western listeners, viewers it was not easy, especially for americans, the history of the united states goes back 300 years, and i started in 862, so i think , that for the american audience it was not easy to understand, but still i think that for ourselves, and even more so for listeners and viewers... abroad it is still important to understand the train of our thoughts, to understand our condition, understand how sensitively important it is for our country , everything that h
i don't know, that's true the so-called norman theory of the origin of the russian state, but this isdhered to a different point. view criticized this norman theory, well , he’s probably right in that in fact russian statehood arose earlier or arose earlier, since even if we adhere to the norman theory, if the novgorodians invited rurik to be an arbiter and external defender, then novgorod already existed at least had the opportunity to invite him, so he himself in fact, the roots of russian...
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norman thank you very much for joining norman baker. norman thank you very much forjoining me.you to did that. then you had to take a dnnk did that. then you had to take a drink water. you're no, drink of water. you're like, no, not hate it when that not me. i hate it when that happens. norman, happens. but listen, norman, let's um , the let's start with, um, the political, the political scene at the moment, we are in a very interesting want interesting place. i want to get straight home straight in with the home office. was office. seeing as that was one of your roles in politics of your major roles in politics as well. what do you make of how we the home office is we are, how the home office is working moment? working at the moment? >> i've always thought that home office quite dysfunctional, office was quite dysfunctional, more most government more so than most government departments, and certainly in my time there, i didn't find it particularly impressive. there were people who were trying to do their best in the civil service, but actually the thing didn't across a row did
norman thank you very much for joining norman baker. norman thank you very much forjoining me.you to did that. then you had to take a dnnk did that. then you had to take a drink water. you're no, drink of water. you're like, no, not hate it when that not me. i hate it when that happens. norman, happens. but listen, norman, let's um , the let's start with, um, the political, the political scene at the moment, we are in a very interesting want interesting place. i want to get straight home...
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norman do you make of norman what do you make of it?>> i agree entirely with what leon just said. that was that was that response from me. >> very nice. now, what would you do if you won £61 million in the you'd you'd buy you do if you won £61 million in titrain you'd you'd buy you do if you won £61 million in titrain or you'd you'd buy you do if you won £61 million in titrain or something, you'd buy you do if you won £61 million in titrain or something, wouldn'tjy you? >> i'd buy train. i might buy >> i'd buy a train. i might buy a steam train. it might be a nice thing to do. i mean, i think you've got to be creative as win million on the as you win £61 million on the lottery, particularly if you've not very money not had very much money beforehand. think the beforehand. and i think the people who are in the papers today, um, have had today, they, um, have not had a great deal of money beforehand. and that's a real challenge because actually because that is actually it can be a problem. >> be a problem. >> it can be a problem. >> it ca
norman do you make of norman what do you make of it?>> i agree entirely with what leon just said. that was that was that response from me. >> very nice. now, what would you do if you won £61 million in the you'd you'd buy you do if you won £61 million in titrain you'd you'd buy you do if you won £61 million in titrain or you'd you'd buy you do if you won £61 million in titrain or something, you'd buy you do if you won £61 million in titrain or something, wouldn'tjy you?...
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norman had subsequently been promoted to the second top job at the university of nottingham. these concessions were enough to show that professor miller had been wrongly dismissed. both banting and norman also conceded other points which fatally compromised the university's case. they both confirmed on on the cross examination by the british palestinian barrister zach samore that the key reason that professor miller was sacked was precisely because of the anti-zionist content of his views and not his comments about zionist student groups, but the most dramatic moment was when the university's deputy principal professor judith squiz took the stand, as the most senior witness from the university, she of all people had to support the university's case, that professor miller's views... were not worthy of respect in a democratic society, and she did from the onset, but immediately after she was asked if she agreed professor miller's views were a kin to narcism. she seemed quite confused by the question, as if she'd not realized that affirming the university case entailed this posi
norman had subsequently been promoted to the second top job at the university of nottingham. these concessions were enough to show that professor miller had been wrongly dismissed. both banting and norman also conceded other points which fatally compromised the university's case. they both confirmed on on the cross examination by the british palestinian barrister zach samore that the key reason that professor miller was sacked was precisely because of the anti-zionist content of his views and...
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it goe norman, you would be on >> norman, you would be great on one those.f those. michael portillo typ because �*ns. really would one of those. michael portillo typ because you've really would one of those. michael portillo typ because you've got lly would one of those. michael portillo typ because you've got the nould be because you've got the knowledge, love, knowledge, you've got the love, you've enthusiasm. and you've got the enthusiasm. and if doing that, if you weren't doing that, you'd be great to travel about be a great mate to travel about the country where we're going today. i'm going france today. i'm going to france for a rail month, but what rail trip next month, but what i did christmas was to did before christmas was to demonstrate that the railway works i went from newhaven and the to thurso on the the south coast to thurso on the north coast scotland, in north coast of scotland, in a day by and on time day by rail and i left on time and on time. well, my and arrived on time. well, my friend, what that when it friend, what is it that when it
it goe norman, you would be on >> norman, you would be great on one those.f those. michael portillo typ because �*ns. really would one of those. michael portillo typ because you've really would one of those. michael portillo typ because you've got lly would one of those. michael portillo typ because you've got the nould be because you've got the knowledge, love, knowledge, you've got the love, you've enthusiasm. and you've got the enthusiasm. and if doing that, if you weren't doing...
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norman had subsequently been promoted to the second top job at the university of nottingham. these concessions were enough to show that professor miller had been wrongly dismissed. both banting and norman also conceded other points which fatally compromised the university's case. they both confirmed on the cross-examination by the british palestinian barrister zach samore that the key reason that professor miller was sacked was precisely because of the anti-zionist content of his views and not his comments about zinanis student groups, but the most dramatic moment was when the university's deputy principal, professor judith squiz, took the stand, as the most senior witness from the university, she of all people, had to support the university's case, that professor miller's views were not worthy of respect in a democratic society, and she did from the onset, but immediately after she was asked if she agreed professor miller's views were akin to nance. she seemed quite confused by the question, as if she'd not realized that affirming the university case entailed this position,
norman had subsequently been promoted to the second top job at the university of nottingham. these concessions were enough to show that professor miller had been wrongly dismissed. both banting and norman also conceded other points which fatally compromised the university's case. they both confirmed on the cross-examination by the british palestinian barrister zach samore that the key reason that professor miller was sacked was precisely because of the anti-zionist content of his views and not...
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norman had subsequently been promoted to the second top job at the university of nottingham. these concessions were enough to show that professor miller had been wrongly dismissed. both banting and norman also conceded other points which fatally compromised the university. case, they both confirmed on the cross examination by the british palestinian barrister zach samore, that the key reason that professor miller was sacked was precisely because of the anti-zionist content of his views and not his comments about zionist student groups, but the most dramatic moment was when the university's deputy principal, professor judith squiz, took the stand, as the most senior witness from the university, she of all people, had to support the university. case that professor miller's views were not worthy of respect in a democratic society, and she did from the onsets, but immediately after she was asked if she agreed professor miller's views were a kin to narcism. she seemed quite confused by the question, as if she'd not realized that affirming the university case entailed this position
norman had subsequently been promoted to the second top job at the university of nottingham. these concessions were enough to show that professor miller had been wrongly dismissed. both banting and norman also conceded other points which fatally compromised the university. case, they both confirmed on the cross examination by the british palestinian barrister zach samore, that the key reason that professor miller was sacked was precisely because of the anti-zionist content of his views and not...
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norman had subsequently been promoted to the second top job at the university of nottingham. these concessions were enough to show that professor miller had been wrongly dismissed. both banting and norman also conceded other points which... fatally compromised the university's case. they both confirmed on the cross-examination by the british palestinian barrister zach samore that the key reason that professor miller was sacked was precisely because of the anti-zionist content of his views and not his comments about zianist student groups. but the most dramatic moment was when the university's deputy principal professor judith squiz took the stand. as the most senior witness from the university, she of all people, had to support the university's case, that professor miller's views were not worthy of respect in a democratic society, and she did from the onset, but immediately after she was asked if she agreed professor miller's views were a kin to narzism. she seemed quite confused by the question, as if she'd not realized that affirming the university case entailed this positi
norman had subsequently been promoted to the second top job at the university of nottingham. these concessions were enough to show that professor miller had been wrongly dismissed. both banting and norman also conceded other points which... fatally compromised the university's case. they both confirmed on the cross-examination by the british palestinian barrister zach samore that the key reason that professor miller was sacked was precisely because of the anti-zionist content of his views and...
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norman had subsequently been promoted to the second top job at the university of nottingham. these concessions were enough to show that professor miller had been wrongly dismissed. both banting and norman also conceeded other points which fatally compromised the university's case. they both confirmed on the cross exam. examination by the british palestinian barrister zach samor that the key reason that professor miller was sacked was precisely because of the anti-zionist content of his views and not his comments about zionist student groups, but the most dramatic moment was when the university's deputy principal professor judith squiz took the stand. as the most senior witness from the university, she of all people had to support the university's case, that professor miller's views were... was not worthy of respect in a democratic society, and she did from the onset, but immediately after she was asked if she agreed professor miller's views were akin to narcism. she seemed quite confused by the question, as if she'd not realized that affirming the university case entailed thi
norman had subsequently been promoted to the second top job at the university of nottingham. these concessions were enough to show that professor miller had been wrongly dismissed. both banting and norman also conceeded other points which fatally compromised the university's case. they both confirmed on the cross exam. examination by the british palestinian barrister zach samor that the key reason that professor miller was sacked was precisely because of the anti-zionist content of his views...
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norman had subsequently been promoted to the second top job at the university of nottingham. these concessions were enough to show that professor miller had been wrongly dismissed. both banting and norman also conceded other points which fatally comp the university's case, they both confirmed on the cross examination by the british palestinian barrister zach samore, that the key reason that professor miller was sacked was precisely because of the anti-zianist content of his views and not his comments about zionist student groups, but the most dramatic moment was when the university's deputy principal, professor judith squiz, took the stand, as the most senior witness from the university, she of all people, had to support. the university's case, that professor miller's views were not worthy of respect in a democratic society, and she did from the onset, but immediately after she was asked if she agreed professor miller's views were a kin to narzism. she seemed quite confused by the question, as if she'd not realized that affirming the university case entailed this position, bu
norman had subsequently been promoted to the second top job at the university of nottingham. these concessions were enough to show that professor miller had been wrongly dismissed. both banting and norman also conceded other points which fatally comp the university's case, they both confirmed on the cross examination by the british palestinian barrister zach samore, that the key reason that professor miller was sacked was precisely because of the anti-zianist content of his views and not his...
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norman had subsequently been promoted to the second top job at the university of nottingham. these concessions were enough to show that professor miller had been wrongly dismissed. both banting and norman also conceded other points which fatally compromised the university's case. they both confirmed on the cross-examination by the british palestinian barrister zach samor that the key reason that professor miller was sacked was precisely because of the anti-zionist content of his views and not his comments about zionist student groups. but the most dramatic moment was when the university's deputy principal professor judith squiz took the stand. the most senior witness from the university, she of all people, had to support the university's case, that professor miller's views were not worthy of respect in a democratic society, and she did from the onset, but immediately after she was asked if she agreed professor miller's views were akin to narcism. she seemed quite confused by the question, as if she'd not realized that affirming the university case entailed this position, but
norman had subsequently been promoted to the second top job at the university of nottingham. these concessions were enough to show that professor miller had been wrongly dismissed. both banting and norman also conceded other points which fatally compromised the university's case. they both confirmed on the cross-examination by the british palestinian barrister zach samor that the key reason that professor miller was sacked was precisely because of the anti-zionist content of his views and not...
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norman, i want to start with you. the u.s.ttempts at -- president biden is looking to avoid a broader conflict in the region. do you see the strategies that have been playing out so far as having been working so far? >> good evening. it's too early to say. the initial attacks conducted by the united states certainly demonstrated the potency and sophistication of our long-range air assets, though we conducted no operations against equities that would be important to the leadership of iran's proxies or iran itself. so, how this moves forward, if the attacks stop, if the iranians change the behavior of their personnel proxies would dictate forthcoming steps by the united states. that's how we should measure success of this operation and campaign. >> obviously a delicate balance here, general, in particular that there were no indications at this point of any iranian casualties in the strikes against the militants here. so, one, how critical is that note there, given the state of negotiations? but also, 84 out of 85 targets were de
norman, i want to start with you. the u.s.ttempts at -- president biden is looking to avoid a broader conflict in the region. do you see the strategies that have been playing out so far as having been working so far? >> good evening. it's too early to say. the initial attacks conducted by the united states certainly demonstrated the potency and sophistication of our long-range air assets, though we conducted no operations against equities that would be important to the leadership of...
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i would say i'm a shadow of norman brinker doug brooks, norman brinker, these are larger than life individuals. i've been at this for about two years. we've got a lot of work ahead of us but i appreciate you saying that the teams are doing an amazing job getting back, making guests feel special, making team members feel special the food is improving, the service levels are improving and that stock price is a reflection of how the teams are doing and how they're getting after it to make guests feel special >> i'm a believer in the arc of a conference call. and you start with something that is a true building block. you're talking about the end of a turnover and the beginning of people who want to have a better life by working at brinker other than chipotle i've never heard that talked about with any other restaurant chain in the past 25 years, periodically starbucks. but what it says to me is you're getting people who want to work there and when there's a lot of advertising and it drives customers they're excited about all the hard work they have to do >> we are seeing incredible engagement wit
i would say i'm a shadow of norman brinker doug brooks, norman brinker, these are larger than life individuals. i've been at this for about two years. we've got a lot of work ahead of us but i appreciate you saying that the teams are doing an amazing job getting back, making guests feel special, making team members feel special the food is improving, the service levels are improving and that stock price is a reflection of how the teams are doing and how they're getting after it to make guests...
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asks about the historical excursion, wasn’t it difficult for tucker , he says, no, well, it was the normanhat is, if there was a different view of history, lumanozov did not agree with this, i understood that tucker could ask a second question and get another lecture for 30 minutes, now... with a refutation of the norman theory and a different view, but what am i saying, to the fact that we believe in russian weapons, we believe in the russian soldier, but we have no trust in the russian thinker, we there is no single philosophical school, there is no second philosophical school, no third school of philosophy, we have names , but whether it’s a modern problem or not, of course, it’s a gigantic problem, but we need to understand, i say, yes, but we need to understand why this is a problem , what is it about, well, how many years have we been talking? on the same program, oh a lot, that is , the same donbass from the fourteenth year, yes, that is , the fourteenth year about the russians as principites, yes, that is, what are we talking about, we don’t answer this question for ourselves, we h
asks about the historical excursion, wasn’t it difficult for tucker , he says, no, well, it was the normanhat is, if there was a different view of history, lumanozov did not agree with this, i understood that tucker could ask a second question and get another lecture for 30 minutes, now... with a refutation of the norman theory and a different view, but what am i saying, to the fact that we believe in russian weapons, we believe in the russian soldier, but we have no trust in the russian...
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norman: i do not.he saudi's will consistently call for a cease-fire, a two state solution with a definite time frame for when that solution must come about, and a situation where the humanitarian aspect of gaza is resolved. there is enormous sensitivity in the arab world to what they see as the daily drumbeat of the death of palestinian men, women, and children. we do not have that same drumbeat in the west. the sallies are not going to shift. jonathan: thank you. good to catch up. former senior u.s. intelligence officials as the president the united states pushes for a six-week pause. can we talk about angry biden and how convenient some of those leaks might be. you think that is more on his mental acuity they want to show him being focused and angry behind the scenes. annmarie: he is very well known to have a temper. this has been documented since he was vice president. these leaks are from individuals at donor meetings. karine jean-pierre was asked about this and she said she would not elaborate on
norman: i do not.he saudi's will consistently call for a cease-fire, a two state solution with a definite time frame for when that solution must come about, and a situation where the humanitarian aspect of gaza is resolved. there is enormous sensitivity in the arab world to what they see as the daily drumbeat of the death of palestinian men, women, and children. we do not have that same drumbeat in the west. the sallies are not going to shift. jonathan: thank you. good to catch up. former...
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norman: we have a vast amount of energy in the market being rerouted. has its east-west pipeline to deliver a fair amount of oil. you have a rather robust trucking industry that is able to take commodities that are dropped off in the emirates and ship them northwest up through jordan and the mediterranean. you're watching the importance of geography and you are also watching why eventually, relations with israel are going to be so important for the kingdom because that geography provides you with an alternative land group to get around red sea introductions. if i had a big worry in the world, it is the internet being cut in the red sea but steps are being done to protect that but more importantly, we are going to see continued disruption and slowness with some of the commodity and energy shipments through the area. annmarie: what kind of campaign response could we see specifically with secretary blinken in the region? norman: the secretary is going to aim for several things, first for continued humanitarian chip that's an expanding those into gaza. he's
norman: we have a vast amount of energy in the market being rerouted. has its east-west pipeline to deliver a fair amount of oil. you have a rather robust trucking industry that is able to take commodities that are dropped off in the emirates and ship them northwest up through jordan and the mediterranean. you're watching the importance of geography and you are also watching why eventually, relations with israel are going to be so important for the kingdom because that geography provides you...
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fact, russian statehood arose earlier or arose earlier, because in general, even if we adhere to the norman, then novgorod already existed and at least had the opportunity to invite him. therefore, in fact, the roots of russian statehood, they are of course much deeper, but i just gave the most famous theory of orman origin, and i think that for a western listener, viewer it was not easy, especially for americans, the history of the united states goes back 300 years, and i started in 862, so i think that for the american audience it was not easy to understand, but still. i think that for ourselves, and even more so for listeners and viewers abroad, it is still important to understand our train of thought, to understand our state, to understand how sensitively important this is for our country, everything that is happening in the ukrainian direction, for for them it is an improvement in their tactical position, but for us it is fate, it is a matter of life. from putin, he travels first to one enterprise, then to another. moreover, once the president even decided to return to the workshop he
fact, russian statehood arose earlier or arose earlier, because in general, even if we adhere to the norman, then novgorod already existed and at least had the opportunity to invite him. therefore, in fact, the roots of russian statehood, they are of course much deeper, but i just gave the most famous theory of orman origin, and i think that for a western listener, viewer it was not easy, especially for americans, the history of the united states goes back 300 years, and i started in 862, so i...
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in 1515, the famous norman negotiations took place here in the palace of independence. four, but youeard the latest statements by merkel, the former president of france, that this was just a way to gain time to arm ukraine. in general, how can we trust these people now? is it possible? so it is here, we knew that this would happen, but this audacity to admit that this is exactly what you were striving for shows how cynical the west is, they don’t need competent partners with whom they can really negotiate, but i think that this seriously harmed europe itself, the european union, today they do not have a single leader, those whom we see there now, even in their own countries, they are not leaders, they do not have mass support... belarus and russia are preparing for the eleventh forum of regions, experience shows that this is an excellent platform not only for communication, but for concluding contracts. for the first time, the event will be held in three cities at once: vitebsk, polotsk and novopolotsk. in the twenty-third year, the forum of regions was hosted by ufa. then all record
in 1515, the famous norman negotiations took place here in the palace of independence. four, but youeard the latest statements by merkel, the former president of france, that this was just a way to gain time to arm ukraine. in general, how can we trust these people now? is it possible? so it is here, we knew that this would happen, but this audacity to admit that this is exactly what you were striving for shows how cynical the west is, they don’t need competent partners with whom they can...
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just as norman angell in 1910 forgot the dangerfrom pesky, out—of—control little countries like serbiaorld war�*s pretty unlikely. one puts the odds at 20—1. but, of course, they probably said the same thing pre—1914. well, anyway, thank you for watching. from the unspun world team, and from me, goodbye, until we meet again. hello. a bit of sunshine around full some of you today. overall plenty of cloud, especially tomorrow. an overriding theme for the weekend as her mother is for early february, also on the blustery side. today has been a north— south split was that this is front wobbles further north in the afternoon. south, plenty of cloud and a few glimpses of sunshine towards east anglia and the south—east. the cloud in the west big enough to produce drizzle over the hills and coasts. further north in england we will stay with sunshine, sunny spells in scotland and northern ireland. temperatures still well above average for early february. it will be mild at cardiff as wales and scotland get their six nations campaign under way. always the chance of light rain and drizzle in the b
just as norman angell in 1910 forgot the dangerfrom pesky, out—of—control little countries like serbiaorld war�*s pretty unlikely. one puts the odds at 20—1. but, of course, they probably said the same thing pre—1914. well, anyway, thank you for watching. from the unspun world team, and from me, goodbye, until we meet again. hello. a bit of sunshine around full some of you today. overall plenty of cloud, especially tomorrow. an overriding theme for the weekend as her mother is for...
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joining me now is republican congressman of south carolina, ralph norman. he's also the only member of congress who has endorsed nikki haley for president. congressman. she just lost your home state. if she can't win there can you name one? and state where she can win >> well you know, nikki haley did not win south carolina, but she did better than was expected. she didn't win by 30, but she didn't lose by 30. she won, lost by 20. that'd been said it's just too early in the process. to get out now one thing is for certain, if she gets out, she has zero chance. look, this is february when president trump ran in 2016. he wasn't the nominee until mei she's got super tuesday coming up. she's got michigan where she's campaigning. now so she's fired up and ready to go and let's see how it plays out. let's >> see has to be able to identify, i think at least one place where she thinks there's a chance of her winning. i mean, i'm not talking about dropping out. just the question. can she win anywhere, donald trump won even in 2016 before he got enough delegates to b
joining me now is republican congressman of south carolina, ralph norman. he's also the only member of congress who has endorsed nikki haley for president. congressman. she just lost your home state. if she can't win there can you name one? and state where she can win >> well you know, nikki haley did not win south carolina, but she did better than was expected. she didn't win by 30, but she didn't lose by 30. she won, lost by 20. that'd been said it's just too early in the process. to...
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the norman aviation academy is a public school that gives students hand on experience in the aviation industry. students can work towards their pilots license or their technical certificates and aviation maintenance and can leave school with great job with aviation companies right here in the state of oklahoma. christo rey requires kids to intern one day a week at different companies so that then valuable work experience it. let's have more of these schools and the beat number one in the nation in charter schools. [applause] especially when we are already proving that they work so well. oklahoma's top 10 in charter school performance. [applause] not only that, oklahoma ranks number one in the nation. number one in the nation for smallest racial performance gaps in our charter schools. so why are there still barriers for charter schools to use vacant school buildings? let's put some of these vacant school facilities to use and get more high-performing charter schools up and running. especially in areas with poor performing public schools. [applause] more schools, more innovation, more
the norman aviation academy is a public school that gives students hand on experience in the aviation industry. students can work towards their pilots license or their technical certificates and aviation maintenance and can leave school with great job with aviation companies right here in the state of oklahoma. christo rey requires kids to intern one day a week at different companies so that then valuable work experience it. let's have more of these schools and the beat number one in the nation...
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no—one wants to be like the famous british economist norman angell, who in 1910 wrote a book called thedn't happen because the world's economies were so intertwined. we know now how easy it is to slip into war by accident. just as norman angell in 1910 forgot the danger from pesky, out—of—control little countries like serbia, we've got north korea, iran and the houthis. the bookies still say a world war�*s pretty unlikely. one puts the odds at 20—1. but of course, they probably said the same thing pre—1914. well, anyway, thank you for watching. from the unspun world team, and from me, goodbye, until we meet again. hello, there. some very mild conditions around at the moment. plenty of cloud but also some sunshine at times, such as here in aberdeenshire on friday. a blustery day of weather but temperatures lifted to 15 degrees. 15.5 degrees in the southeast of northern ireland but towards western coasts, a very different story. still mild but grey, drizzly, lots of low cloud, mistand murk, and not a lot is set to change through the weekend. it certainly stays mild and it will be blustery
no—one wants to be like the famous british economist norman angell, who in 1910 wrote a book called thedn't happen because the world's economies were so intertwined. we know now how easy it is to slip into war by accident. just as norman angell in 1910 forgot the danger from pesky, out—of—control little countries like serbia, we've got north korea, iran and the houthis. the bookies still say a world war�*s pretty unlikely. one puts the odds at 20—1. but of course, they probably said...
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love what kids want and what the parents wish for them to stay. norman, we've done everything to prevent a divorce, but nothing works best as i was asked them in 16 minutes on d. w. 12 in progress of pop calls to everyone who wants to know more about this topic. that concerned about this story is beyond the headline world in progress. the w cost cost the extended us into type pretty much it was just was use case you know, the use of the list is ultimate to couple. yeah. ok. good. ringback ready ready ready showing up as a child prodigy or one second and learning to deal with stage fright in stevenville it has tiny house in germany.
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congressman ralph norman, thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure.ts are moving ahead of a busy week of economic data coming out next week. cpi on tuesday, ppi next friday. independent chief investment officer chris zaccarelli with his expectations next. you are watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. ♪ personalized financial advice from ameriprise can do more than help you reach your goals. i can make this work. it can help you reach them with confidence. no wonder more than 9 out of 10 of our clients are likely to recommend us. ameriprise financial. advice worth talking about. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ cheryl: taking a look at futures, green across-the-board, dawa by ten, nasdaq up a 37 and nasdaq up by 4.5. the s&p 500 hitting the 5000 level for the first times yesterday but closing just below the milestone scoring a second straight record close for the year. we have earnings out, pepsico coming out this morning, the company beating on earnings that they missed on revenue, the stock down 2% in the premarket, the spring and independent chief investm
congressman ralph norman, thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure.ts are moving ahead of a busy week of economic data coming out next week. cpi on tuesday, ppi next friday. independent chief investment officer chris zaccarelli with his expectations next. you are watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. ♪ personalized financial advice from ameriprise can do more than help you reach your goals. i can make this work. it can help you reach them with confidence. no...
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love what kids want and what the parents wish for them to stay. norman, we've done everything to prevent a divorce, but nothing works best for us and them in so she minutes on the wi fi. she's got issues with a lot say what the they are the last of their kind notion on 5 to 2 female northern white fry knows when they die, their species will die with something. but might modern reproductive medicines save them from extinction? an international team of scientists believe that could all of this...
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norman: you are correct.need to keep in mind that there are 80,000 israelis that have been displaced from northern israel and lebanese from the southern lebanese border. we are looking at a state where hezbollah continues to believe it can fire into israel, and israel will respond to retaliate and destroy those firing positions. the biden administration is adamant that it believes that by reaching a cease fire of some sort, an agreement, it will suck the energy from proxy tax against israel. i'm not so sure, but it does have some logic. at the same time lebanon is in a terrible economic situation. it has no president. it has a tear -- it has a caretaker prime minister. i think we are going to see lebanese hezbollah operate within that framework. there is a risk of an incident that produces a lot of casualties, and that sucks in retaliation on both sides. lisa: norman roule, thank you so much. anwiti bahuguna with us, and one thing we talk about is all of the cold war's that are turning into hot wars around th
norman: you are correct.need to keep in mind that there are 80,000 israelis that have been displaced from northern israel and lebanese from the southern lebanese border. we are looking at a state where hezbollah continues to believe it can fire into israel, and israel will respond to retaliate and destroy those firing positions. the biden administration is adamant that it believes that by reaching a cease fire of some sort, an agreement, it will suck the energy from proxy tax against israel....
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want more schools that prepare kids for the workforce like cristo ray, dove science academy, or the norman aviation academy. these high schools focus on career training instead of only focusing on college. norman aviation academy is a public school that gives students hands on experience ind the aviation industry. students can work towards their pilot license or technical certificates in aviation maintenance and leave high school with great jobs at one of the aviation companies here in oklahoma. cristo ray requires kids to intern at different companies one day a week to gain valuable work experience. let's have more of these schools and be number one in the nation for charter schools. [applause] especially when they're already proving they work. oklahoma is top ten in charterer school performance. [applause] not only that, oklahoma ranks number one in the nation for smallest racial performance gap in charter schools. so why are there still barriers for charter schools to use vacant school buildings? let's put some of these vacant school facilities to use and get more high performing charte
want more schools that prepare kids for the workforce like cristo ray, dove science academy, or the norman aviation academy. these high schools focus on career training instead of only focusing on college. norman aviation academy is a public school that gives students hands on experience ind the aviation industry. students can work towards their pilot license or technical certificates in aviation maintenance and leave high school with great jobs at one of the aviation companies here in...
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norman thank you. taking matters your own taking matters into your own hands ? hands? >> well, let me make explicitly clear. >> first of all, patrick, every mp has the right to walk the streets, travel on, transport and walk into and out of their own homes without being criminally harassed, unlawfully intimidate or threatened that is the right of every citizen . the right of every citizen. we've had two mps that have been murdered. we've had another one that wears a stab vest . we've that wears a stab vest. we've got another one harassed out of town enough is enough. what's the law ? what the law is that if the law? what the law is that if anybody threatens you , um, it anybody threatens you, um, it could be by words or conduct and come towards you. they don't actually have to touch you. that's an assault under section 33 of the criminal justice act 1988. and you have a power of arrest under criminal law and under civil law , where you've under civil law, where you've got to be a bit careful of if you'
norman thank you. taking matters your own taking matters into your own hands ? hands? >> well, let me make explicitly clear. >> first of all, patrick, every mp has the right to walk the streets, travel on, transport and walk into and out of their own homes without being criminally harassed, unlawfully intimidate or threatened that is the right of every citizen . the right of every citizen. we've had two mps that have been murdered. we've had another one that wears a stab vest ....
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congressman norman. thank you. >> my pleasure, thank you.harles: folks, coming up the strong jobs report, well if you take it at face value certainly complicates jay powell's problems here and adds to the dilemma as we head into the election. the big question though do we take it at face value? we'll be right back. ♪. shopify's point of sale system helps you sell at every stage of your business. with fast and secure payment. card readers you can rely on. and one place to manage it all. whatever the stage, businesses that grow grow with shopify. get help reaching your goals with j.p. morgan wealth plan, a digital money coach in the chase mobile® app. use it to set and track your goals, big and small... and see how changes you make today... could help put them within reach. from your first big move to retiring poolside - and the other goals along the way. wealth plan can help get you there. ♪ j.p. morgan wealth management. - i got the cabin for three days. it's gonna be sweet! what? i'm 12 hours short. - have a fun weekend. - ♪ unnecessary act
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should keep their feelings under control love what kids want and what the parents wish for them to stay. norman, we've done everything to prevent a divorce, but nothing works best for us. and them the next on d. w can to type in boxes. style pin is done, i can is august and tiny house concept went top right to classical musicians. under goals make music outs unveiled in 16 minutes. d delta you the words people have to say that's why we listen. because every weekend on d w, the products my dad expected me to marry someone and live happily ever after now. so there was, i wanted to get married because i was hoping to find love security, a spring in my step enjoy and life the they're expecting me to find a male partner, you what it turned out to be different from one based on the.
should keep their feelings under control love what kids want and what the parents wish for them to stay. norman, we've done everything to prevent a divorce, but nothing works best for us. and them the next on d. w can to type in boxes. style pin is done, i can is august and tiny house concept went top right to classical musicians. under goals make music outs unveiled in 16 minutes. d delta you the words people have to say that's why we listen. because every weekend on d w, the products my dad...
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he founded the normans and was called the first king of england. with the spread of the plague in england, the 100-year war between england and france begins in 1337-1453 ad. these two crises cause a large part of the country's population to decrease. during the reign of king william iii and queen mary ii, the king agreed to limit his powers and give more power to parliament. the result of the revolution was the constitutional monarchy, which has remained in the british government system until today. queen victoria ascended the throne at the age of 18 it is one of the important remnants of the establishment of the oil companies of the burma east india company during the british colonial era. it was iran in 1914 when world war i started. in this war, england was able to win with its very strong navy. in the end, many german colonies in africa came under british rule. in 1939, england entered world war ii. this war caused a lot of damage to england. this issue caused the breakup of this country and granting independence to the colonists. well, in the
he founded the normans and was called the first king of england. with the spread of the plague in england, the 100-year war between england and france begins in 1337-1453 ad. these two crises cause a large part of the country's population to decrease. during the reign of king william iii and queen mary ii, the king agreed to limit his powers and give more power to parliament. the result of the revolution was the constitutional monarchy, which has remained in the british government system until...
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love what kids once and what the parents wish for them to stay, norman, we would do everything to prevent a divorce, but nothing works best for them. next on d. w. super noses. save lives. versus robots equipped with sensor technology or against the 220000000 olfactory selves of our beloved. tonight we're taking a good with of the topic tomorrow. today in 30 minutes on dw, the fast fashion as an environmental nightmare. a closing graveyard image of land desert. this is where things wealthy industrial nations no longer need and the lightest textile waste gets stranded here. all about the final stuff in a global fashion industry. fast fashion. watch now on youtube. cost about why does that and i think a lot. now, i'm liza the new host of joining us for an exciting exploration. and everything in between. this is a video and audio production 5 d w. i hope that you will tune in the this is dw news and these are our top stores. this is vile, says it is risky, 2 hostages in a ride in gaza. the middle aged, 60 and 70 reportedly include medical condition and have been taken to a hospital near tel
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but i really have to single out congressman ralph norman.cheers] [applause] ralph has had pressure on him from every side. that he needed to not support me and that he needed to step away from me. and he always said, there is no way in hell. i want to thank senator tom davis. representative nathan ballantine. [cheers] and representative mike nice, who were there -- [cheers] we had other supporters, but they were constantly there. tom, you have been there from the very beginning. nathan, you will forever be my desk made. mike, i won't know what to do if i don't see you at an event, but i am truly grateful. they are amazing rock stars for our state that we should all be proud of. mayor brenda the thune really stepped up, the mayor of myrtle beach. she was absolutely fantastic. former congressman gresham barrett. the story behind me and gresham 's we duked it out in our first primary when i ran for governor. to have him call me and say, not only do i want to help you, i will do whatever you need me to do -- gresham, thank you for the prayers, t
but i really have to single out congressman ralph norman.cheers] [applause] ralph has had pressure on him from every side. that he needed to not support me and that he needed to step away from me. and he always said, there is no way in hell. i want to thank senator tom davis. representative nathan ballantine. [cheers] and representative mike nice, who were there -- [cheers] we had other supporters, but they were constantly there. tom, you have been there from the very beginning. nathan, you...
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for log and his -- norman borlaug and his work on the green revolution. family-planning was in fashion. pakistan's per capita income was higher than india's, and there was a sense of optimism about pakistan's economic future. the population was a mere 60 million, one quarter what it is today. pressures on the environment were felt very strongly. the big topic of the day was waterlogging and so lindsay from poorly lined -- salinity from poorly lined irrigation canals for some foreigners were free to travel the length and breadth of this spectacularly beautiful country, which i did with great enthusiasm. but things are much different today. pakistan has the lowest per capita income in the region except for nepal and afghanistan and is deeply in debt. income distribution is seriously skewed. export industries are not competitive. years of war in afghanistan have brought refugees, guns, and islamic insurgents like the tpp, which are organizing regular attacks on pakistan's periphery. population pressures exacerbate climate challenges. the stagnant economy doe
for log and his -- norman borlaug and his work on the green revolution. family-planning was in fashion. pakistan's per capita income was higher than india's, and there was a sense of optimism about pakistan's economic future. the population was a mere 60 million, one quarter what it is today. pressures on the environment were felt very strongly. the big topic of the day was waterlogging and so lindsay from poorly lined -- salinity from poorly lined irrigation canals for some foreigners were...
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i mean, you norman tebbit's image you helped norman tebbit's image and made him an even more populare, the, the eponymous hero of spitting image. yes, because he was the only character who did the spitting and he quite liked it because he said to me, he said, you know, i, i went to speak at the police convention last week , the police convention last week, and i went onto the podium and as i and i went onto the podium and asi began and i went onto the podium and as i began to speak, the entire first four rows put up umbrellas and he saw himself as a sort of and he saw himself as a sort of an avuncular figure , uh, whereas an avuncular figure, uh, whereas other characters , kenneth baker, other characters, kenneth baker, for example , we portrayed him as for example, we portrayed him as a great political tradition in caricature, as a as an animal, as a slug, and . in fact, roy as a slug, and. in fact, roy hattersley said to me, he said, facing him across the despatch box, i think you've got the slug perfectly correct. so i don't think probably kenneth baker wasn't terribly happy about
i mean, you norman tebbit's image you helped norman tebbit's image and made him an even more populare, the, the eponymous hero of spitting image. yes, because he was the only character who did the spitting and he quite liked it because he said to me, he said, you know, i, i went to speak at the police convention last week , the police convention last week, and i went onto the podium and as i and i went onto the podium and asi began and i went onto the podium and as i began to speak, the entire...
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i mean, you norman tebbit's image you helped norman tebbit's image and made him an even more popularwas the, the, the eponymous hero of spitting image. yes, because he was the only character who did the spitting and he quite liked it because he said to me, he said, you know, i, i went to speak at the police convention last week , the police convention last week, and i went onto the podium and as i and i went onto the podium and asi began and i went onto the podium and as i began to speak, the entire first four rows put up umbrellas and he saw himself as a sort of and he saw himself as a sort of an avuncular figure , uh, whereas an avuncular figure, uh, whereas other characters , kenneth baker, other characters, kenneth baker, for example , we portrayed him as for example, we portrayed him as a great political tradition in caricature, as a as an animal, as a slug, and . in fact, roy as a slug, and. in fact, roy hattersley said to me, he said, facing him across the despatch box, i think you've got the slug perfectly correct. so i don't think probably kenneth baker wasn't terribly happy
i mean, you norman tebbit's image you helped norman tebbit's image and made him an even more popularwas the, the, the eponymous hero of spitting image. yes, because he was the only character who did the spitting and he quite liked it because he said to me, he said, you know, i, i went to speak at the police convention last week , the police convention last week, and i went onto the podium and as i and i went onto the podium and asi began and i went onto the podium and as i began to speak, the...
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norman, thank you very much for joining brennan.much for joining us this afternoon. fresh a break, i understand. um now this this story, it just won't go away. um, and i'm very confused about the timeline on this because first, the police didn't tell us for 24 hours, sort of who we were looking for. no description whatsoever . and now they they whatsoever. and now they they think that he's thrown himself into the thames. and that would have happened on wednesday night, the of the night, which was the day of the attack. why has it taken so long? norman >> well, sometimes operational purposes are that the police will delay giving certain information, certain descriptions . descriptions. >> obviously, i'm not in charge of that information room, but the met will have a very senior police officer that decided why there was that short delay. what i will say, dawn, is that this individual had obviously travelled all the way down from newcastle , so he had his newcastle, so he had his intention to carry out what he intended to do. >> he cou
norman, thank you very much for joining brennan.much for joining us this afternoon. fresh a break, i understand. um now this this story, it just won't go away. um, and i'm very confused about the timeline on this because first, the police didn't tell us for 24 hours, sort of who we were looking for. no description whatsoever . and now they they whatsoever. and now they they think that he's thrown himself into the thames. and that would have happened on wednesday night, the of the night, which...
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it's norman thank former top london cop. it's nor|very thank former top london cop. much. okay, thank former top london cop. it's nor|very much. okay, so thank former top london cop. it's nor|very much. okay, so there nk you very much. okay, so there was push back initially was a big push back initially about why aren't we naming this guy that happened? okay. so we know he's out now. know that he's out there now. what police operation is what kind of police operation is going be place? a lot going to be taking place? a lot of thinking, how can of people are thinking, how can he still missing? he still be missing? >> well, he's britain's most wanted. >> um, tonight there isn't anybody sought anybody that's being sought more than individual that, uh, than this individual that, uh, may well have been involved in this horrific and evil crime . this horrific and evil crime. um, uh, the police would have obviously looked at his phone, looked at friends where he lives. >> they would have, uh, scanned out photograph and details out his photograph and details of this individu
it's norman thank former top london cop. it's nor|very thank former top london cop. much. okay, thank former top london cop. it's nor|very much. okay, so thank former top london cop. it's nor|very much. okay, so there nk you very much. okay, so there was push back initially was a big push back initially about why aren't we naming this guy that happened? okay. so we know he's out now. know that he's out there now. what police operation is what kind of police operation is going be place? a lot...
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it's norman thank former top london cop. it's nor|very thank former top london cop.y much. okay, thank former top london cop. it's nor|very much. okay, so thank former top london cop. it's nor|very much. okay, so there nk you very much. okay, so there was push back initially was a big push back initially about why aren't we naming this guy that happened? okay. so we know he's out now. know that he's out there now. what police operation is what kind of police operation is going be place? a lot going to be taking place? a lot of thinking, how can of people are thinking, how can he still missing? he still be missing? >> well, he's britain's most wanted. >> um, tonight there isn't anybody sought anybody that's being sought more than individual that, uh, than this individual that, uh, may well have been involved in this horrific and evil crime . this horrific and evil crime. um, uh, the police would have obviously looked at his phone, looked at friends where he lives. >> they would have, uh, scanned out photograph and details out his photograph and details of this individ
it's norman thank former top london cop. it's nor|very thank former top london cop.y much. okay, thank former top london cop. it's nor|very much. okay, so thank former top london cop. it's nor|very much. okay, so there nk you very much. okay, so there was push back initially was a big push back initially about why aren't we naming this guy that happened? okay. so we know he's out now. know that he's out there now. what police operation is what kind of police operation is going be place? a lot...
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>> i need unanimous consent to include an article published by norman eiseman, former impeachment counsel for the house judiciary committee, and others. house republicans have spent months searching unsuccessfully for a smoking gun in the joe biden impeachment investigation, instead of admitting failure. they are now going to another target in their frenzy to impeach anyone, no matter how baselessly homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas is being charged. >> i ask unanimous consent to enter a homeland security tweet, october 8th, 2021, consistent with the dhs border barrier plan, at cdp, in coordination with the intent to cancel the remaining border barrier contract located within the laredo sector and all order barrier contract located within the rio grande center. >> without objection, so ordered. >> i ask for unanimous consent to include in the record, a book by the esteemed lawyers, explaining to mr. higgins' point, the fathers that met founders understood high crimes and misdemeanors as limited to serious misconduct that inflicted injury on the state itself. the term allowed
>> i need unanimous consent to include an article published by norman eiseman, former impeachment counsel for the house judiciary committee, and others. house republicans have spent months searching unsuccessfully for a smoking gun in the joe biden impeachment investigation, instead of admitting failure. they are now going to another target in their frenzy to impeach anyone, no matter how baselessly homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas is being charged. >> i ask unanimous...
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you know her from the famous norman rockwell painting. ruby bridges will be out here just a moment.s, i love doing this show on cbs. one of the best things about working here at the tiffany network is that i have access to something called the cbs vault, a collection of everything this network has ever made, from 60-year-old shows like "star trek" to the latest shows they're pumping out like "star trek." we even have all of the original "twilight zone" series hosted by rod serling. a series that tells eerie stories from an alternate realm where it's still okay to smoke on tv. of course the best parts of "the twilight zone" were the shocking twist endings. and it turns out there are a bunch of twist endings that they filmed but never aired. and tonight, with mr. serling's indulgence, i'd love to show them to you. this is "the twilight zone: just the twists." [dramatic music] ♪ submitted for your approval: riddles of the human condition, wrapped in enigmas of our own making, stuffed with crabmeat and sauteed in a paradox pan then lightly braised in an oven of puzzles. and tonight we'r
you know her from the famous norman rockwell painting. ruby bridges will be out here just a moment.s, i love doing this show on cbs. one of the best things about working here at the tiffany network is that i have access to something called the cbs vault, a collection of everything this network has ever made, from 60-year-old shows like "star trek" to the latest shows they're pumping out like "star trek." we even have all of the original "twilight zone" series...