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he died in norfolk, virginia in 1851 at the age of 82. [applause] [captions copyright nl cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy, visit ncicap.org] ♪ announcer: today on american history tv, honoring holocaust victims. >> of the holocaust did not begin with auschwitz nor should it be solely defined by it. it began with words and small acts, then infinitely larger ones that resulted in the murder of 6 million jews. >> we offer this as a prayer of remembrance, that the words will reaffirm our faith in a higher power. a power that endows us with the ability to learn from the past and to choose good over evil. announcer: from the holocaust museum in washington, d.c., a ceremony to honor holocaust victims, today at 5:00 p.m. eastern time on american history tv, on c-span3. ♪ [singing] tonight on "lectures on history," we visit the guilt for technical college to watch the professor teach a class on civil war weaponry and share artifacts suc
he died in norfolk, virginia in 1851 at the age of 82. [applause] [captions copyright nl cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy, visit ncicap.org] ♪ announcer: today on american history tv, honoring holocaust victims. >> of the holocaust did not begin with auschwitz nor should it be solely defined by it. it began with words and small acts, then infinitely larger ones that resulted...
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natalie from norfolk has been suffering for 11 years after having the mesh implant. ran successful hairdressing businesses and even won a national award for being an entrepreneur. these are some scans i had done privately to see what was going on with my mesh. i think quite a few of us ladies have had these done and you can just see there's a piece here showing up on the scan, in the pelvic area. so you say a piece? yeah. is it no longer in one? no, it seems to be broken up. and then these again can attach to any organ or cut through any organ as well. but one of them that is still actually just about intact, but it's actually twisting, which is what's causing the pain a lot in my groin. and that could snap at any time. this is what happened to natalie and thousands of women like her. i've suffered really bad groin pains. 0bviously now at the moment, it's affected my hip. continuously still wetting myself. i now have to use a catheter which is painful. her problems are so severe she wants it gone. she is one of hundreds who are opting for surgery. i just want it out.
natalie from norfolk has been suffering for 11 years after having the mesh implant. ran successful hairdressing businesses and even won a national award for being an entrepreneur. these are some scans i had done privately to see what was going on with my mesh. i think quite a few of us ladies have had these done and you can just see there's a piece here showing up on the scan, in the pelvic area. so you say a piece? yeah. is it no longer in one? no, it seems to be broken up. and then these...
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that's where we're under a winter storm warning today for the norfolk virginia beach area, raleigh toarlotte, north carolina, under winter weather advisories. this isn't like record breaking snow but it is the first snow of the year in many of these areas, and as far as driving will go, later tonight will be the problem. it looks like the charlotte area, only an inch in the snow forecast for you. doesn't look like it's going to be the timing isn't quite right to get heavier snow. as we head eastward on i-95, goldsboro, that's where we could see someone getting 4 to 5 inches of snow, and areas around norfolk, and virginia beach, here in the 3 to 4 inch category as. atlanta, on and off heavy rain, we will see delays, possibly a few cancellations in the raleigh area with the snow later today, especially this evening, that's where we could get a possibility of delays and cancellations too. i think nashville, charlotte, jackson, new orleans and also down in jacksonville, florida, maybe some isolated problems. let's get into the forecast. that's really the big storm on the map. the northeas
that's where we're under a winter storm warning today for the norfolk virginia beach area, raleigh toarlotte, north carolina, under winter weather advisories. this isn't like record breaking snow but it is the first snow of the year in many of these areas, and as far as driving will go, later tonight will be the problem. it looks like the charlotte area, only an inch in the snow forecast for you. doesn't look like it's going to be the timing isn't quite right to get heavier snow. as we head...
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also carries a photograph of the queen, on her first public duties of the year, visiting raf crew in norfolke on the streets, with more than 350 let out ofjail in the last seven years. the daily mail says a team of 20 armed surveillance officers were tailing the extremist who stabbed two people in yesterday's attack. tomorrow's guardian leads on the government's plans to halt the early release of terror offenders. the daily mirror also warns of the number of convicted terrorists who are out of prison and being tracked by police.and the front page splash on the i is the attempt by downing street to exclude some of the country's biggest media organisations from a news briefing today — including their newspaper's political editor. we will talk about all those front pages. let's kick off with the metro. a lot of them really feature this attack, different angles. on the motivation and the implications of it and this call of duty line in the metro that he had played these call of duty games. his regular localisation, what he was thinking, what he was feeling as he prepared to undertake the terrori
also carries a photograph of the queen, on her first public duties of the year, visiting raf crew in norfolke on the streets, with more than 350 let out ofjail in the last seven years. the daily mail says a team of 20 armed surveillance officers were tailing the extremist who stabbed two people in yesterday's attack. tomorrow's guardian leads on the government's plans to halt the early release of terror offenders. the daily mirror also warns of the number of convicted terrorists who are out of...
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bloomberg: in fact, i was here just last week in norfolk. i was meeting with veterans starting businesses, including one who opened a bakery and yesterday was my birthday so i might as well go back and get a piece of cake. thank you very much. thank you. and i hope i have a few more. and i will make a deal with all of you. don't catch up and i want to expand the difference. these entrepreneurs remind me of when i started my business. to this day, i can tell you i've never had more fun than what i did that and when i was crawling under desks and doing all the basic jobs myself. somebody said you can always tell who owns the place from who's sweeping up. and that's what i did. now my company is 20,000 people and i don't know them all, but i've been very lucky and you're probably asking me why i come to virginia so much? well, the answer is because of the great beer. but also because of the simple fact that if we're going to beat donald trump in 2020, then we absolutely have to win this commonwealth. [applause] mr. bloomberg: and we can't wait
bloomberg: in fact, i was here just last week in norfolk. i was meeting with veterans starting businesses, including one who opened a bakery and yesterday was my birthday so i might as well go back and get a piece of cake. thank you very much. thank you. and i hope i have a few more. and i will make a deal with all of you. don't catch up and i want to expand the difference. these entrepreneurs remind me of when i started my business. to this day, i can tell you i've never had more fun than what...
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he went to norfolk to deliver the speech. he was three sentences into the speech and was interrupted by applause. he was so unused that he lost his place. but he recovered quickly and was interrupted by applause 13 times during the speech. the washington post the next day said the president hits home run in front of the southern baptist. my reputation was made it. from then on i had a bigger hand in the process. >> how many people had your work? >> basically the editor would go through it and once that passed muster, bob hartman, counselor to the president would go through it. some speeches, peggy noonan writes about this in her book, it is called staffing. speeches on agricultural policy, it has to go through the agriculture department and they have to check that out and make sure the policy is right. if it is on foreign-policy goes to the state department. the only thing about that, peggy makes clear what the problem is. whoever does the staffing, and sees that the policy is right, they start suggesting things. why don't yo
he went to norfolk to deliver the speech. he was three sentences into the speech and was interrupted by applause. he was so unused that he lost his place. but he recovered quickly and was interrupted by applause 13 times during the speech. the washington post the next day said the president hits home run in front of the southern baptist. my reputation was made it. from then on i had a bigger hand in the process. >> how many people had your work? >> basically the editor would go...
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patients the options to pay cash, finance the surgery or pay it off in volunteer hours at charities in norfolk, nebraska >> it's a great opportunity for patients to be able to get careat they need, that they otherwise wouldn't be able to afford >> bowers signed up for 400 volunteer hours. jeff jensen has friends and strangers helping cover his 56 hours instead of a $12,000 bill >> i would have had to take out the equivalent of a car loan to do it. >> i had a number of patients who said to me, thank you for allowing me the dignity of being able to help take care of myself >> reporter: doctors and patients finding new ways to afford better health without being buried in bills. ann thompson, nbc news, new york >>> superstar elton john made a surprising and emotional said, that's it, y his voice hoarse, the singer stopped his new zealand concert early because he had walking pneumonia. the 72-year-old thanked fans and broke into tears before being helped off the stage. he's touring as part of his farewell yellowbrick road tour. we're wishing him a speedy recovery >>> and a hospital in ohio is shari
patients the options to pay cash, finance the surgery or pay it off in volunteer hours at charities in norfolk, nebraska >> it's a great opportunity for patients to be able to get careat they need, that they otherwise wouldn't be able to afford >> bowers signed up for 400 volunteer hours. jeff jensen has friends and strangers helping cover his 56 hours instead of a $12,000 bill >> i would have had to take out the equivalent of a car loan to do it. >> i had a number of...
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[applause] in fact, i was here just last week in norfolk. was meeting with veterans starting businesses including one that opened a bakery and yesterday was my birthday so i went back and got a piece of cake. [laughter] thank you very much. andpe i have a few more will make a deal with all of you -- don't catch up and i will not extend the difference between us. [laughter] these entrepreneurs reminded me of what it was like when i started my business. to this day, i never had more fun than i did back then and i was crawling under desks and doing the basic jobs myself. somebody said, you can always tell who owns the place since they are the last one there sweeping up. that is what i and we can't wait until the campaign starts here. our work starts right now, today, and as many of you know, i have been involved in virginia politics long before i came a presidential candidate. in 2013, i was a big supporter of terry mcauliffe in his race for governor. i've always said he is a great guy and i'm glad because he proved virginia to help the way to
[applause] in fact, i was here just last week in norfolk. was meeting with veterans starting businesses including one that opened a bakery and yesterday was my birthday so i went back and got a piece of cake. [laughter] thank you very much. andpe i have a few more will make a deal with all of you -- don't catch up and i will not extend the difference between us. [laughter] these entrepreneurs reminded me of what it was like when i started my business. to this day, i never had more fun than i...
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. >> our affiliate in norfolk, virginia says the families of the 17 sailor whose died in the 2000 terror" have reached a settlement with sudan. sudan has agreed to pay about $30 million. al qaeda terrorists on a boat set off explosives while cole was in port in yemen. the families claim that sudan helped al qaeda carry out that attack. >>> and national geographic said a huge iceberg broke off west antarctica's most endangered glacier. satellite as captured images of ice breaking off the pine glacier ice shelf last weekend. the 120 square mile chunk shattered into smaller icebergs. almost the size of three san franciscos. temperatures on the antarctic peninsula spiked to a record 65 degrees fahrenheit last week. >>> still to come, child safety. the maker of a top seller car booster seat is under investigation over its testing practices. seat is being questioned on its testing practices. king, shouldn't somebody be listening? so. let's talk. we are edward jones. with one financial advisor per office, we're built for hearing what's important to you. one to one. edward jones. it's time for i
. >> our affiliate in norfolk, virginia says the families of the 17 sailor whose died in the 2000 terror" have reached a settlement with sudan. sudan has agreed to pay about $30 million. al qaeda terrorists on a boat set off explosives while cole was in port in yemen. the families claim that sudan helped al qaeda carry out that attack. >>> and national geographic said a huge iceberg broke off west antarctica's most endangered glacier. satellite as captured images of ice...
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norfolk, virginia beach area still under the winter storm warnings those roads are going to be slushyots everything will clear out for a really quiet and easy travel day for your friday. >> sounds good >> perfect. >>> just aadhe, you got to hear this story, this 9-year-old boy. odors in the air and on soft surfaces. for 45 days. in getting key nutrients peopfrom food alone. one a day, covers all of them. in just one serving. one a day, and done. discover a new world ♪ discover what's good - pantene nutrient blends you sure you don't want me to come with you? i'm very sure. because i can. (laughs) make good choices. you make good choices. i am. fiber is good for digestive health. good choices never tasted so good. kellogg's raisin bran. >>> it is time now to check in with willie geist to see what's coming up on sunday today. willie, good morning. >> good morning, guys. this week on sunday, today we're proud to say we've got a special two-part interview with a hollywood icon al pacino. the famously private oscar winner agreed to sit down and take us on a trip through his 50-year career
norfolk, virginia beach area still under the winter storm warnings those roads are going to be slushyots everything will clear out for a really quiet and easy travel day for your friday. >> sounds good >> perfect. >>> just aadhe, you got to hear this story, this 9-year-old boy. odors in the air and on soft surfaces. for 45 days. in getting key nutrients peopfrom food alone. one a day, covers all of them. in just one serving. one a day, and done. discover a new world ♪...
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also carries a photograph of the queen, on her first public duties of the year, visiting raf crew in norfolkxpress says hundreds of freed terrorists are on the streets, with more than 350 let out ofjail in the last seven years. the daily mail says a team of 20 armed surveillance officers were tailing the extremist who stabbed two people in yesterday's attack. tomorrow's guardian leads on the government's plans to halt the early release of terror offenders. and the front page splash on the i is the alleged attempt by downing street to exclude some of the country's biggest media organisations from a news briefing today, including their newspaper's political editor. that is the flavour of the front pages. really, isuppose it that is the flavour of the front pages. really, i suppose it is true to say the focus of most of the papers on the aftermath of this attack yesterday in streatham. a bigger picture emerging of the 20—year—old man who carried out the attack and was then shot dead. the times have the line that he had told prisoners he wanted to kill an mp. we are learning more and more with t
also carries a photograph of the queen, on her first public duties of the year, visiting raf crew in norfolkxpress says hundreds of freed terrorists are on the streets, with more than 350 let out ofjail in the last seven years. the daily mail says a team of 20 armed surveillance officers were tailing the extremist who stabbed two people in yesterday's attack. tomorrow's guardian leads on the government's plans to halt the early release of terror offenders. and the front page splash on the i is...
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the conservative for north norfolk spoke about his family.service is a sacrifice. that really hit home in the middle of last year where my young daughter at school was heard saying on the playground, that she did not like the conservative party. laughter she's getting a bit embarrassed. when our friends asked why is that? and she answered that if my daddy wins they will take him away to london. and there was an emotional tribute to his stepfather, who had inspired him. and unwittingly... started me on this path to westminster but died before i could be here. i stand here, wearing your shoes, my feet are killing me, and wearing your watch so you are with me today. i know you will be looking down, and i know your proudest achievement came true, we got brexit done. the mp forjarrow paid tribute to the last female mp for the constituency, ellen wilkinson. as a young trade unionists, she helped organise the suffragette pilgrimage in 1913, where more than 50,000 women marched to a mass rally in hyde park and in 1935 is the mp forjarrow and played a
the conservative for north norfolk spoke about his family.service is a sacrifice. that really hit home in the middle of last year where my young daughter at school was heard saying on the playground, that she did not like the conservative party. laughter she's getting a bit embarrassed. when our friends asked why is that? and she answered that if my daddy wins they will take him away to london. and there was an emotional tribute to his stepfather, who had inspired him. and unwittingly......
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host: regina from norfolk, virginia. caller: i want to ask the representative exactly why the president did not use a fisa warrant to go after the biden's son? i don't care what anybody thinks, fisa is for protection of the individual citizens from abuse for -- abusive government and it worked for carter page. why wasn't he held to the same standard? guest: the president has been clear that he believes the criteria used to target him was wrong. people who were trusted to do the right thing abused that trust and targeted him and others. you also see it for example when bernie sanders was warned that russia was intervening in a way that would benefit bernie sanders. i thought the protocol was you were supposed to begin a spine campaign on bernie sanders and all that network. campaign on bernie sanders and all that network. it should not happen in a campaign or to any american citizen, so i believe the president be opposed to moving forward with authorization of fisa without reforms, and the reforms will have to be meaningf
host: regina from norfolk, virginia. caller: i want to ask the representative exactly why the president did not use a fisa warrant to go after the biden's son? i don't care what anybody thinks, fisa is for protection of the individual citizens from abuse for -- abusive government and it worked for carter page. why wasn't he held to the same standard? guest: the president has been clear that he believes the criteria used to target him was wrong. people who were trusted to do the right thing...
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lynne haverson is from norfolk and is 17 years old.earning disabilities such as epilepsy, global development delay and adhd, the tasks she does are mainly physical such as cooking and giving her medication. josh is nine years old and cares for his eight—year—old brother who has down's syndrome. his brother is called harry. also with us is carol iddon, deputy chief executive of action for children. dan looks after his disabled wife and younger daughter. sir ed davey as acting leader of the liberal democrats, he was orphaned at the age of 15 after being a young carer to his mum. malcolm, all of you. we really wa nt to his mum. malcolm, all of you. we really want to hear your stories. mya, you are 18, why does your dad need to care, and what do you do for him? he is a double amputee on both legs, blind in one eye, and he suffers with a heart condition. and it can be unbearable at times to look after him. can about what you do? ido look after him. can about what you do? i do all the cooking, i transcribed his post, i help with banking, sho
lynne haverson is from norfolk and is 17 years old.earning disabilities such as epilepsy, global development delay and adhd, the tasks she does are mainly physical such as cooking and giving her medication. josh is nine years old and cares for his eight—year—old brother who has down's syndrome. his brother is called harry. also with us is carol iddon, deputy chief executive of action for children. dan looks after his disabled wife and younger daughter. sir ed davey as acting leader of the...
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hemsby, in norfolk, has no defences at all, and the waves have undermined many houses over the years. the edge. he's doing what he can, but gets no help — so he worries about every storm. i look down on the beach and i think is it going to protect me? what else can i do to protect myself? because, at the moment, there's nobody else that's going to do myjob for me. like many villages, hemsby is too small to get government funding to keep the sea back, but local people say they deserve it. it's a real danger to us all now. we have no protection from the sea coming into the villages and flooding all our areas. there used to be a row of houses on this sand dune, but the sea kept eroding it dramatically and as climate change raises the level of the ocean, more and more stretches of coastline right around the uk will be put at risk. at the moment, only key areas will be defended. it's one of the biggest flood schemes we're currently building. just come up the gantry... up the coast, boston, with many more people, is getting serious help. the environment agency's floods director guides me ar
hemsby, in norfolk, has no defences at all, and the waves have undermined many houses over the years. the edge. he's doing what he can, but gets no help — so he worries about every storm. i look down on the beach and i think is it going to protect me? what else can i do to protect myself? because, at the moment, there's nobody else that's going to do myjob for me. like many villages, hemsby is too small to get government funding to keep the sea back, but local people say they deserve it. it's...
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david ethridge, presbyterian pastor, joining us from norfolk, virginia, will speak about his personal struggles to overcome mez mesothelioma. dr. william longo is a lab scientist at material analytical services, llc, which has tested decades samples of johnson & johnson's talcum-based baby powder. he will share his disturbing findings. dr. jack jacqueline moline is the director of health queens world trade center health program and the director of the new york state-funded occupational and environmental medicine of long island clinical center. she will share her insights from a public case study of 33 patients with mesothelioma. dr. rod metcalf is a geologist from the university of nevada las vegas. he will help us understand minerals found in nature, talcum and others and the dangers they pose. if you would please all rise and raise your right hands, i will begin by swearing you in. do you swear or affirm that testimony you're about to give is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help you god? let the record show the witness answered in the affirmative. thank you
david ethridge, presbyterian pastor, joining us from norfolk, virginia, will speak about his personal struggles to overcome mez mesothelioma. dr. william longo is a lab scientist at material analytical services, llc, which has tested decades samples of johnson & johnson's talcum-based baby powder. he will share his disturbing findings. dr. jack jacqueline moline is the director of health queens world trade center health program and the director of the new york state-funded occupational and...
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hemsby, in norfolk, has no defences at all, and the waves have undermined many houses over the years. right on the edge. he is doing what he can, but gets no help, so he worries about every storm. i look down on the beach and i think, is that going to protect me? what else can i do to protect myself? because, at the moment, there's nobody else that's going to do myjob for me. like many villages, hemsby is too small to get government funding to keep the sea back, but local people say they deserve it. it's a real danger to us all now. we have no protection from the sea coming into the villages and flooding all our areas. there used to be a row of houses on this sand dune, but the sea kept eroding it dramatically, and as climate change raises the level of the ocean, more and more stretches of coastline right around the uk will be put at risk. and at the moment, only key areas will be defended. it's one of the biggest flood schemes we're currently building. just come up the gantry... up the coast, boston, with many more people, is getting serious help. the environment agency's floods dire
hemsby, in norfolk, has no defences at all, and the waves have undermined many houses over the years. right on the edge. he is doing what he can, but gets no help, so he worries about every storm. i look down on the beach and i think, is that going to protect me? what else can i do to protect myself? because, at the moment, there's nobody else that's going to do myjob for me. like many villages, hemsby is too small to get government funding to keep the sea back, but local people say they...
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hemsby in norfolk has no defences at all and the waves have undermined many houses over the years.tin now lives right on the edge. he is doing what he can but gets no help so he worries about every storm. i look down on the beach and i think is it going to protect me? what else can i do to protect myself? because, at the moment, there is nobody else that is going to do myjob for me. like many villages, hemsby is too small to get government funding to keep the sea back but local people say they deserve it. it is a real danger to us all now. we have no protection from the sea coming into the villages and flooding all the areas. there used to be a row of houses on this sand dune but the sea kept eroding it dramatically and as climate change raises the level of the ocean, more and more stretches of coastline right around the uk will be put at risk. at the moment, only key areas will be defended. it is one of the biggest flood schemes we are currently building. just come up the gantry... up the coast, boston, with many more people, is getting serious help. the environment agency's flood
hemsby in norfolk has no defences at all and the waves have undermined many houses over the years.tin now lives right on the edge. he is doing what he can but gets no help so he worries about every storm. i look down on the beach and i think is it going to protect me? what else can i do to protect myself? because, at the moment, there is nobody else that is going to do myjob for me. like many villages, hemsby is too small to get government funding to keep the sea back but local people say they...
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a squally feature came through this morning and it generated winds to 80 mph in norfolk.0 miles an hour. the thought midweek was the frontal system would be slow moving and that is why so many warnings available on websites, the met office, bbc weather, have made more of the rainfall rather than anything else. we have talked about the red and i want to show you the extent across southern parts of wales. it is an extensive area. the southern limit is pretty much from the south of the m4 corridor. and thenit the south of the m4 corridor. and then it gets up to merthyr tydfil, across to the west, through pontypridd. that is an extensive area. north of cardiff for the most part. it is in force until 11 o'clock. having said that, and as your correspondent made much of the fa ct your correspondent made much of the fact that it is embedded within a much larger and by area, which runs through till 3pm, and it is not alone. as the packages highlight, the north of england is badly affected and issues in the area of devon. i do not think you can get into devon and cornwall by rail a
a squally feature came through this morning and it generated winds to 80 mph in norfolk.0 miles an hour. the thought midweek was the frontal system would be slow moving and that is why so many warnings available on websites, the met office, bbc weather, have made more of the rainfall rather than anything else. we have talked about the red and i want to show you the extent across southern parts of wales. it is an extensive area. the southern limit is pretty much from the south of the m4...
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and it isn't just about floodplains, also coastal erosion, which particularly affects norfolk and passt these places and we should consider not abandoning the entirety or of these towns are anything, but that there might be some areas which are just not cost—effective to protect. they should either be abandoned or built somewhere else. fundamentally, quite a dramatic suggestion. we need to limit climate change as much as we can and that i would be required as trillions of pounds of in investment and reading energy. as trillions of pounds of in investment and reading energym you are living in a house that is being flooded a lot —— green energy, then that is a top situation to be in and there is no easy solution —— tough situation. new building the green belt, do you not? adding that isi green belt, do you not? adding that is i think we should be more enthusiastic about building on the greenbelt and less enthusiastic about building on floodplains. move on to the daily mirror with a story on to the daily mirror with a story on harry and meghan. the security bill could sort to £20 million
and it isn't just about floodplains, also coastal erosion, which particularly affects norfolk and passt these places and we should consider not abandoning the entirety or of these towns are anything, but that there might be some areas which are just not cost—effective to protect. they should either be abandoned or built somewhere else. fundamentally, quite a dramatic suggestion. we need to limit climate change as much as we can and that i would be required as trillions of pounds of in...
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i wanted to get learn and sharp were and norfolk used because of a lot of concussions and i wanted tod nutrition 53. emily: final question. chiefs or niners. >> chiefs 238-21 -- 28-21. >> the niners 34-31. >> i played for the niners. let me be straight up. i want them to win. i hope they win. but i'm taking the chiefs, 28-24. i want to be wrong. dana: up next we put our football skills to the test at the nfl fan experience. stay with us as "the five" super bowl special continues. i'm your mother in law. and i like to question your every move. like this left turn. it's the next one. you always drive this slow? how did you make someone i love? that must be why you're always so late. i do not speed. and that's saving me cash with drivewise. my son, he did say that you were the safe option. and that's the nicest thing you ever said to me. so get allstate. stop bossing. where good drivers save 40% for avoiding mayhem, like me. this is my son's favorite color, you should try it. [mayhem] you always drive like an old lady? [tina] you're an old lady. tit's great actually, i've been listening
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. >> norfolk, virginia, regina, independent. >> caller: hello, thank you very much for taking my call. i want to ask the representative exactly why the president did not use a fy isisa warrant to g after the biden son. i don't care what anybody thinks, fisa is there for the protection of the individual citizen, from abusive government and intrusive government. it worked for carter page, and why wasn't he held to the same standard? >> well, i think the president's being clear that he believes the standard that was used to target him was wrong, and it was an abuse of law, it was an abuse of the power that people who are trusted to do the right thing abused that trust, and targeted him and others. and so you also see it, for example, when bernie sanders was warned that russia was intervening in a way that would benefit bernie sanders, you know, i thought the protocol was you were supposed to begin a spying campaign on bernie sanders and all of his network, right? so i mean the president has said, and he is consistent, i don't believe that's the right thing, that shouldn't happen to any p
. >> norfolk, virginia, regina, independent. >> caller: hello, thank you very much for taking my call. i want to ask the representative exactly why the president did not use a fy isisa warrant to g after the biden son. i don't care what anybody thinks, fisa is there for the protection of the individual citizen, from abusive government and intrusive government. it worked for carter page, and why wasn't he held to the same standard? >> well, i think the president's being clear...
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air my fish in norfolk on the salt in moma yes from will see a lot of the and you will saw him so much in the micro talk about the . 'd the. the. and the and the when cmon shaheen arrived here in started to live in new york and he made contact with dr a.j. rossi of. u.c.l.a. who is a well known ethnomusicologist and multi instrumental performer the 2 of them struck up a friendship as a result of this friendship of dr ross e. and c. mode the idea developed that if we create a retreat then we can develop not only an audience for this music but also qadri teachers educators professional musicians and composers and scholars. started countersue morning. on the bush watch and assam to be more the war. in academia lives. fi another dancer most of you gonna be filled with and i live in and through paula g. caveat though somebody will see it who cares enough time and will see if i will be fatah about the belief he can little dot given will see if i told her we it in this case motherland 11 has that all keefe to stop and then we'll see a new god he faith. i shall see it i live in. lehi's oh i th
air my fish in norfolk on the salt in moma yes from will see a lot of the and you will saw him so much in the micro talk about the . 'd the. the. and the and the when cmon shaheen arrived here in started to live in new york and he made contact with dr a.j. rossi of. u.c.l.a. who is a well known ethnomusicologist and multi instrumental performer the 2 of them struck up a friendship as a result of this friendship of dr ross e. and c. mode the idea developed that if we create a retreat then we can...
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i know we have faced a challenge at norfolk with rising tides. we have to plan and make sure we can address it to maintain it. >> is it affecting our readiness? >> i don't think so right now. i'd have to dig in and get back to you to give you a more sound answer. it's not been reported to me that it is affecting our readiness presently. >> do you agree we need to make investments today in order to mitigate the threats we will face in the short, medium and long terms? and what would some of those be? >> i think we do where it's appropriate and where we can make a difference. i mentioned norfolk. i believe there's concern about rising tide, what it may do to the dry docks. that's something i'd like to come back to you on. we are looking at those issues and tracking them and making appropriate investments. >> will you commit to working with me and my colleagues at the department of war to determine the appropriate investments necessary to protect our national security from climate change? >> sure. >> thank you. on another topic on cybersecurity, sec
i know we have faced a challenge at norfolk with rising tides. we have to plan and make sure we can address it to maintain it. >> is it affecting our readiness? >> i don't think so right now. i'd have to dig in and get back to you to give you a more sound answer. it's not been reported to me that it is affecting our readiness presently. >> do you agree we need to make investments today in order to mitigate the threats we will face in the short, medium and long terms? and what...
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they're trying to win delegates in places like denver or norfolk, these very intentional places overext week. >> you know, it's a point pete buttigieg made with our colleague, chris matthews i want to play for all of you. >> i mean, different districts have different stories but what's consistent is not one of the 40 democrats who have flipped those seats in the last election are supporting senator sanders or his platform. they're running away from it because they know how much trouble it will be for them. >> i know nancy pelosi responded she thought bernie sanders could keep the house but it's a potentially powerful message from mayor pete. >> i wouldn't say from mayor pete. verses the frontline members who did flip red districts. what i do think pete's missing in the exchange is selling himself forward. even the frame on the debate stage, painting the picture of a trump verses sanders, divisive, chaotic time, doesn't add points to his roster. that's something he has to fine tune especially taking this surgical approach. >> the best message is you can't win and i think the mayor del
they're trying to win delegates in places like denver or norfolk, these very intentional places overext week. >> you know, it's a point pete buttigieg made with our colleague, chris matthews i want to play for all of you. >> i mean, different districts have different stories but what's consistent is not one of the 40 democrats who have flipped those seats in the last election are supporting senator sanders or his platform. they're running away from it because they know how much...
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bloomberg picked up spencer's endorsement at a military event in norfolk, virginia.s going to take you outside for a live look at conditions at sfo things conditions at sfo things looking good there ♪ menutaur conditions at sfo things looking good there check out my triple bonus jack! check it out with an extra patty! yeah! ok! let's ride! oh hey man, uhh... [car beeps] my $4.99 triple bonus jack combo! stack it up for an extra buck. let's make it more delicious! ♪ menutaur put an extra patty on that! bam! woah! uh-uhhh! my $4.99 triple bonus jack combo! stack it up for an extra buck. movies. this morning, a new superhero film is expected to take down bad boys for life at box office and margot robbie returns to the role of harley quinn in birds of prey. david daniel takes a look. >>lot of people not me at all. the top of that list. it's this >>the full title of this suicide squad spinoff is birds of prey and the fantabulous emancipation of one harley quinn margot robbie returns as harley leading a team of women against a crime lord who wants to take them all down no
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the president have to speak at the southern baptist convention in norfolk, convention, following jimmyarter. jimmy carter was a born-again christian and the southern baptists loved him. writing me, a catholic, for the president, and episcopalian, to speak at the southern baptist convention. i consulted baptist ministers and worked up a speech and let it sit for a day, and then rewrote it, and then let it sit for a day. the art of writing is rewriting. the roosevelt speeches went through 10, 12 drafts. we did not have time for that when ford was president. we went through five drafts. the speech was done, he went down to norfork to deliver the speech and he was three sentences into the speech and he was interrupted by applause. he was not used to that and he lost his place. [laughter] dr. smith: he recovered quickly and he was interrupted by applause 13 more times during the speech and the washington post the next day said president hits homerun in front of the southern baptists and my reputation was made. from then on, i had a bigger hand in the process for writing for the president. >
the president have to speak at the southern baptist convention in norfolk, convention, following jimmyarter. jimmy carter was a born-again christian and the southern baptists loved him. writing me, a catholic, for the president, and episcopalian, to speak at the southern baptist convention. i consulted baptist ministers and worked up a speech and let it sit for a day, and then rewrote it, and then let it sit for a day. the art of writing is rewriting. the roosevelt speeches went through 10, 12...
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he followsormer new york city mayor michael bloomberg who spoke to milary veteran in norfolk, virginiaost presidential candidates talk about helpi veterans wh have served and that's critically important. they d't talk abt what makes for a successful leader and an effective decision-maker, even though those are the most important qualification first the job. they don't have any experience leading large organizations on making hard decisions. and most of them are legislators not executives. >> we've got a foreman mayor of new york city who has a record every fln the world, he's it to told run for president. no problem that. smart guy. but he is spending hundreds and to buy t election.ns of dollars there is something wrong with that. judy: and to give us a sense of what is happeni on t ground in new hampshire is our correspondent. she joins us from new hampshire. lisa, i know you spent the day following candidand voters. what are they saying to you? w much does what happen in iowa factor into their thinking? lisa: the lastay two here in new hampshire, i'm feeling a collective shrug to wha
he followsormer new york city mayor michael bloomberg who spoke to milary veteran in norfolk, virginiaost presidential candidates talk about helpi veterans wh have served and that's critically important. they d't talk abt what makes for a successful leader and an effective decision-maker, even though those are the most important qualification first the job. they don't have any experience leading large organizations on making hard decisions. and most of them are legislators not executives....
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it is a very windy and rainy r norfolk. >> courtney, go inside. >> i think we have to wrap. >> i want you to head inside. close that umbrella. we have the gist of it. safety first. >>> up next, going scorched earth, a newly embolden president trump lashing out, who could be next in the president's cross hairs. when you shop with wayfair, you spend less and get way more. so you can bring your vision to life and save in more ways than one. for small prices, you can build big dreams, spend less, get way more. shop everything home at wayfair.com but one blows them all out of the water. hydro boost with hyaluronic acid to plump skin cells so it bounces back... neutrogena® and for body... hydro boost body gel cream. so it bounces back... but she wanted to be close to nature. home. so, we met in the middle. ohhhhh! look who just woke up! you are so cute! but one thing we could both agree on was getting geico to help with homeowners insurance. yeah, it was really easy and we saved a bunch of money. oh, you got it. you are such a smart bear! call geico and see how easy saving on homeowners and
it is a very windy and rainy r norfolk. >> courtney, go inside. >> i think we have to wrap. >> i want you to head inside. close that umbrella. we have the gist of it. safety first. >>> up next, going scorched earth, a newly embolden president trump lashing out, who could be next in the president's cross hairs. when you shop with wayfair, you spend less and get way more. so you can bring your vision to life and save in more ways than one. for small prices, you can...
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let's go to our reporter in norfolk virginia.hey got into the race in the first place, the situation we're seeing right now? >> reporter: it is. and if you want to get a sense of what his strategy is coming out of iowa, look no further than where we're standing here, right in front of a warship, the uss wisconsin. the other candidates are 700 miles away in virginia. bloomberg campaigning over the weekend in arkansas, oklahoma, he's got a lane to himself. the voters here are voters that aren't hearing from any of these other candidates. >> so who's behind this endorsement meantime from richard spencer? and does the bloomberg campaign think that this is really going to have some kind of impact? look, you are in a military community, and so there's that. having said that, there are very few endorsements that really sort of change the game in any way. >> reporter: that's trueing with although this is different in that it's an endorsement from a trump appoincy, saying he felt he had to do this, it's time for somebody to bring the coun
let's go to our reporter in norfolk virginia.hey got into the race in the first place, the situation we're seeing right now? >> reporter: it is. and if you want to get a sense of what his strategy is coming out of iowa, look no further than where we're standing here, right in front of a warship, the uss wisconsin. the other candidates are 700 miles away in virginia. bloomberg campaigning over the weekend in arkansas, oklahoma, he's got a lane to himself. the voters here are voters that...
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the setting for today's event here in a military town, norfolk, is a knew semuseums al a massive battleshipa trumpian display of campaign trail theatrics. who is the star of the show today, the president's own former navy secretary and acting defense secretary, the first political appointee from the trump administration to go ahead and endorse someone else other than the president for reelection. he talked in very dire terms about the concerns that he has about the president not standing up for democracy. he didn't actually name trump by name but it was very clear who he was talking about as he spoke for the need for america to have the strongest candidate for president. and i'll tell you a little bit, he said restoring america's standing in world and repairing relationships with our allies will be a top priority in mike's administration. so, no response yet from the president but if the president's response to mitt romney and others who have distanced themselves publicly from the president is any indication, we could be hearing from the president about this any time. >> we have about a min
the setting for today's event here in a military town, norfolk, is a knew semuseums al a massive battleshipa trumpian display of campaign trail theatrics. who is the star of the show today, the president's own former navy secretary and acting defense secretary, the first political appointee from the trump administration to go ahead and endorse someone else other than the president for reelection. he talked in very dire terms about the concerns that he has about the president not standing up for...
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early this morning, snow continues to fall as far north at norfolk. future forecast. as this works its way off the coast, the temperatures through today stay in the 20s and 30s. it doesn't warm back up, especially across the south, until late saturday. so it is feeling like winter out there, guys, definitely this morning. lauren: i just feel a chill in the air. i did. i wore the wrong coat today. adam, thank you. new york city is a nice place to visit for some. but just how expensive is it to live here? ashley: very. tracee carrasco has the details. lauren: she knows more than anybody. tracee: it is very expensive. the high cost of living taking a whitbite of the big apple as it consistently tops the list of the most expensive cities in america. the average of home price, about $1 million. and this year is no different. that's according to investapedia. new york city is number one, followed by san francisco, honolulu, washington, d.c. and boston. well, as the jury decides his fate, harvey weinstein's lawyer has a few things to say. the lead attorney c
early this morning, snow continues to fall as far north at norfolk. future forecast. as this works its way off the coast, the temperatures through today stay in the 20s and 30s. it doesn't warm back up, especially across the south, until late saturday. so it is feeling like winter out there, guys, definitely this morning. lauren: i just feel a chill in the air. i did. i wore the wrong coat today. adam, thank you. new york city is a nice place to visit for some. but just how expensive is it to...
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a lot of schools on a two-hour delay from richmond, norfolk, virginia beach, raleigh, fayetteville, wilmingtonrth carolina, this morning, under a winter weather advisory. as far as what's left, the blue is the snow, and you can see it sweeping off the coast. we're just about done with it. we mentioned the cold, alex mentioned the cold. it's 16, windchill in new york right now. negative 3 in northern new england and vermont. we're at 3 in chicago. denver is at 7 and the cold air has swept toward houston. windchill of 38. mobile 33 and northern florida at 35. so it is a chilly morning just about everywhere. as far as the weekend outlook goes, it's looking as quiet and nice as you're going to get, chilly and sunny in the northeast, finally a dry stretch today. perfect travel weather around the country. the next storm in the southwest on saturday. could bring southern portions, areas of nevada. it's not going to be a huge big rainstorm that we keep people away from the caucus sights. it's a quiet weekend to get through this morning, a nice rewarding weekend. >> sounds good. kids are going to love
a lot of schools on a two-hour delay from richmond, norfolk, virginia beach, raleigh, fayetteville, wilmingtonrth carolina, this morning, under a winter weather advisory. as far as what's left, the blue is the snow, and you can see it sweeping off the coast. we're just about done with it. we mentioned the cold, alex mentioned the cold. it's 16, windchill in new york right now. negative 3 in northern new england and vermont. we're at 3 in chicago. denver is at 7 and the cold air has swept toward...
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norfolk, virginia beach could get a thunderstorm moving through.the time we get to the evening drive, everything exits the northeast, charleston, savannah, southern georgia, northern florida, snow showers throughout the great lakes. the forecast for today, the cold will be the story as we get rid of the rainstorm. when i come back and tell you and show you the windchills and everything in the midwest, it can still winter. >> still winter. >> it can still winter. thank you, bill. >>> still ahead, we're going to show you what senator bernie sanders had to say after being criticized by long time democratic strategist james carvill, we'll be back in a moment. carvill, we'll be back in a moment and a little tip, geico could help you save on homeowners insurance. >>hmm! >>cookies! uhh, biscuits. >>mmmm, is there a little nutmeg in there? oh it's my mum's secret recipe. >>you can tell me. it's a secret. >>is it cinnamon? it's my mum's secret recipe. call geico and see how easy saving on homeowners and condo insurance can be. i'll come back for the plate.
norfolk, virginia beach could get a thunderstorm moving through.the time we get to the evening drive, everything exits the northeast, charleston, savannah, southern georgia, northern florida, snow showers throughout the great lakes. the forecast for today, the cold will be the story as we get rid of the rainstorm. when i come back and tell you and show you the windchills and everything in the midwest, it can still winter. >> still winter. >> it can still winter. thank you, bill....
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do you think abbvie is a buy, sell or hold going into earnings and with the recent downgrade of norfolkldman sachs would you be a buyer or seller of lockheed martin. >> first one is abbvie, i think it is a good quarter and lockheed martin i think is excellent and don't read anything from northrup i know they're worried about the chart and that is about it and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade before we board. excellent. and you have thinkorswim mobile- -so i can finish analyzing the risk on this position. you two are all set. have a great flight. thanks. we'll see ya. ah, they're getting so smart. choose the app that fits your investing style. ♪ with time, comes change that's for sure... and when those changes might help more people, especially those in retirement, i think it's worth talking about! so, aag is introducing a new jumbo reverse mortgage loan so you can now access as much as $4 million dollars in cash, tax free, from your home's equity. aag's new jumbo reverse mortgage loan ca
do you think abbvie is a buy, sell or hold going into earnings and with the recent downgrade of norfolkldman sachs would you be a buyer or seller of lockheed martin. >> first one is abbvie, i think it is a good quarter and lockheed martin i think is excellent and don't read anything from northrup i know they're worried about the chart and that is about it and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by td...
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you can imagine people being boarded into a ship in norfolk.ies about the middle passage and then being put into a ship and not really knowing what was going to happen to them. not knowing what kind of experience they would have on that ship, as it would sail likely into a place like new orleans. slave traders, most of the people sold in the second middle passage were sold from states like maryland and virginia. slave traders would buy people and lead them on a trek or ocean voyage with the goal of selling them the cotton planters. so the second middle passage i think aluminate's and allows us to see some of the human realities of the growth of the system of slavery. there is an institution that is growing and expanding, but we have to think about the marching of the people, the forced movement of individuals as slavery moved and expanded. the expansion of slavery was the movement of people. this is another kind of power that slave owners exercised as well. slave owners had the power to move people, to force them to do work in other places. as
you can imagine people being boarded into a ship in norfolk.ies about the middle passage and then being put into a ship and not really knowing what was going to happen to them. not knowing what kind of experience they would have on that ship, as it would sail likely into a place like new orleans. slave traders, most of the people sold in the second middle passage were sold from states like maryland and virginia. slave traders would buy people and lead them on a trek or ocean voyage with the...
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. >>> covering the event in norfolk, virginia, today, is nbc news national security and military correspondentorning to you, great to see you out on the trail and covering this. >> hi. >> what can you tell us about why richard spencer, the ousted navy secretary under the current president, why he's endorsing michael bloomberg. >> you know, yasmin, he says it all in the statement he put out early this morning about why he's endorsing him. he mentions two things that are a specific reference to his time serving president trump. one is that he says that mike bloomberg will uphold the uniform code of military justice. the other is specifically he believes michael bloomberg will take the advice and heed the advice of his military leaders. now that of course is a direct reference back to what happened to navy secretary just late last year. you mention in the intro, ayman and that is that secretary spencer was serving as the navy secretary at the time when president trump decided to intervene in a number of military justice cases. one being former navy seal eddie gallagher. he was accused of a number
. >>> covering the event in norfolk, virginia, today, is nbc news national security and military correspondentorning to you, great to see you out on the trail and covering this. >> hi. >> what can you tell us about why richard spencer, the ousted navy secretary under the current president, why he's endorsing michael bloomberg. >> you know, yasmin, he says it all in the statement he put out early this morning about why he's endorsing him. he mentions two things that...
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bloomberg picked up spencer's endorsement at a military event in norfolk virginia this morning. spencer compared his leadership with that of president trump's and shared his plans to support the military. it runs and their families. >>happening tomorrow, san francisco is celebrating the chinese new year the lunar new year fear though of the corona virus as cause some concerns about the new year parade, but as sarah stinson reports. organizers say the show will go on. >>people walking here on the san francisco's streets tell me they're not going to let their fear of the corona virus stop them from going to the lunar new year parade tomorrow know you just take precautions. >>if you worry about you don't get the flu just hovering your mouse >>and to his only a few cases here and you know it's it's outside its fund them. think we should we should be attending and that's exactly what parade organizers want to hear they want to make sure spectator numbers goes up and the fear of this corona virus doesn't stop people from coming you can see on the parades website, a warning that's in r
bloomberg picked up spencer's endorsement at a military event in norfolk virginia this morning. spencer compared his leadership with that of president trump's and shared his plans to support the military. it runs and their families. >>happening tomorrow, san francisco is celebrating the chinese new year the lunar new year fear though of the corona virus as cause some concerns about the new year parade, but as sarah stinson reports. organizers say the show will go on. >>people...
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>>and you see here agn that she me from john willoughby in norfolk, virgnia and she left him 7 years ago. >>stories like this bill the gallery and disclose many names and faces that you may never of heard of before in history books. gruber says you need to kn this until you're here we want our visitor to walk out othis gallery and take this new tool kit. >>this new id of shifting the gaze into e permanent gallery into other museums into theieveryy life. we nt our visitors too. learned w to see thin that they hadn't seen for to look beyond unknown and have a more e complete understanding of our past when there's just so much history learn here, but only for a limited amount of time theforgotten soldier exhibit will be here until march 2020 head to spawn t org to learn more or to purchase your tickets, reporting in yorktown mera scott. look at new video showing what happened after a teen w attacked in san francisco. and eastbay schools fundraiser land it in some trouble with disney but now disney'stop execive says he's sorry and that i as going to make it right. here's a live look outs
>>and you see here agn that she me from john willoughby in norfolk, virgnia and she left him 7 years ago. >>stories like this bill the gallery and disclose many names and faces that you may never of heard of before in history books. gruber says you need to kn this until you're here we want our visitor to walk out othis gallery and take this new tool kit. >>this new id of shifting the gaze into e permanent gallery into other museums into theieveryy life. we nt our visitors too....