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i mean, norm, you like talking about norms, so you're talking about some of the norms that have eroded. how about the -- maybe you could give a little bit of background, the blue slip controversy that's going on right now. >> sure. so everybody knows, of course, about the shredding of norms with the nomination of america garland and the -- merck garland and the aftermath of the unexpected and untimely death of justice and a lee a ya. and now -- scalia. and now his replacement by neil gorsuch. and with that, of course, the longstanding practice built into the rules for a long time that it would require a supermajority vote for a supreme court justice. that's one thing. but very longstanding norm in the senate over many, many, many decades is that when nominations are moved for district court and appeals court judges from particular states, that the senators from the state are consulted. and usually that consultation doesn't have to involve picking somebody they absolutely want. and, obviously, if you've got a democratic president, two republican senators or vice versa, you may not have
i mean, norm, you like talking about norms, so you're talking about some of the norms that have eroded. how about the -- maybe you could give a little bit of background, the blue slip controversy that's going on right now. >> sure. so everybody knows, of course, about the shredding of norms with the nomination of america garland and the -- merck garland and the aftermath of the unexpected and untimely death of justice and a lee a ya. and now -- scalia. and now his replacement by neil...
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norm, you like talking about norms, so you talk about the norms that have eroded. maybe you can give a littleth background, the controversy going on right now. >> sure. everybody knows of course about the shredding of norms that the nomination of merit ireland in the out or not to be unexpected and untimely death of justice scalia. and now, his replacement by neil gorsuch and of course with that, the long-standing is built-in to the rules for a long time that it would require a majority vote for supreme court justice. that is one thing. in but everyone in the norm in the senate, over many decades is that when nominations are moved for district court and appeals court judges from particular state, that the senators from the state are consulted and usually that consultation doesn't have to involve picking somebody they absolutely want. if you've got a democratic president, two republican senators, vice versa come you may not have that. it usually involves a list of people come and tell us who youn like, you wouldn't. and if the senators, either one from the state doe
norm, you like talking about norms, so you talk about the norms that have eroded. maybe you can give a littleth background, the controversy going on right now. >> sure. everybody knows of course about the shredding of norms that the nomination of merit ireland in the out or not to be unexpected and untimely death of justice scalia. and now, his replacement by neil gorsuch and of course with that, the long-standing is built-in to the rules for a long time that it would require a majority...
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sending all kinds norm. >> if you need rest, come back to work any time. >> i know. norm, too. i thought you were going to say if i need rest you can come baby set. >> melissa, you know absolutely i will send somebody over to baby-sit. >> he has people for this sort of thing apparently, melissa. >> thank you. >> great to see you. great to see you. >> you know what, at this point, i'll take it. i don't care who you send. >> baby sleeping so you go back to sleep while the baby is asleep. >> look, you do know that rule. you sleep when the baby sheeps. >> a good friend of mine said -- she said being on your shift is like having a newborn baby all the time. i said, exactly. >> all the time. >> that is what it is like for the rest of us. >> all the time. >> crazy hours.
sending all kinds norm. >> if you need rest, come back to work any time. >> i know. norm, too. i thought you were going to say if i need rest you can come baby set. >> melissa, you know absolutely i will send somebody over to baby-sit. >> he has people for this sort of thing apparently, melissa. >> thank you. >> great to see you. great to see you. >> you know what, at this point, i'll take it. i don't care who you send. >> baby sleeping so you go...
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norms within procedural norms within democracy, different electoral rules, constitutional rank.s. the notion that people's attitudes towards procedural norms mail be driven more bid ideology that any kind of independent commitment to the norm might come as no surprise in a town in which most people's views on a filibuster seem to be decided by which party has a majority in the senate this year. not everyone switch this view on the filibuster, whether it's desirable or not, based on who has the majority as much as "the new york times" editorial board but a substantial number of people see fit to cheng their possession depending on the political outcome it's likely to lead to in the next 24 months. my concern here is that that tendency to subordinate the norms to theirle the policy outcomes can extend to issues much more central to the issue of democracy itself in just a technical party like a rule within one legislature. and it can extend worryingly to many more people than just the political junkies who sit around worrying about the senate filibuster. so bear with me while i descr
norms within procedural norms within democracy, different electoral rules, constitutional rank.s. the notion that people's attitudes towards procedural norms mail be driven more bid ideology that any kind of independent commitment to the norm might come as no surprise in a town in which most people's views on a filibuster seem to be decided by which party has a majority in the senate this year. not everyone switch this view on the filibuster, whether it's desirable or not, based on who has the...
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of the egyptian culture and of the egyptian society however when the norm is based and built around discrimination and hatred when the norm is actually death threats being passed by on the streets casually and on social networks and being greeted with hundreds and thousands of likes when it's when the norm is these death threats being greeted with chairs and these death threats being seen as what should be done and what should be followed then we have to question if we are actually doing something wrong now the band received death threats a few months ago after some politicians objected to their lyrics and opinions in another country that was banned from jordan in june for a second time actually despite the fact that the ministry of tourism was sponsoring one of their shows this is how they responded at the time. which it no doubt is more the on machine input was with them i know and can it come out that if a deal with. them i didn't even go into show to stay. it was yet i b m a e n n n you know i don't you hate them all of the from a few minutes of but in no he did mostly on that n
of the egyptian culture and of the egyptian society however when the norm is based and built around discrimination and hatred when the norm is actually death threats being passed by on the streets casually and on social networks and being greeted with hundreds and thousands of likes when it's when the norm is these death threats being greeted with chairs and these death threats being seen as what should be done and what should be followed then we have to question if we are actually doing...
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norm, referring to the electoral college or something other than that? electoral system, careened, tilted out of control. the way the system operates you cannot see a majority necessarily prevealing. if you look at the 44 elections from 1824 until 1996, when the popular vote first came into being arguably only one where somebody won the presidency without winning the popular vote. five elections since, 40%, too, and also a nominating process to have a president like trump, never been in any office before, been a talk show barker, that also is something that the old rules would not have allowed. >> interesting. we continue, founded as a republic and actually getting rid of various aspects of the republic and going to a form of direct democracy. talk about the president's nominations. you could argue that had we only had a convention system, like we did arguably until 1952, donald trump never would have been a nominee. >> true, although i think what we argue is that a system that is supposed to be democratic has become more democratic for good reason. afri
norm, referring to the electoral college or something other than that? electoral system, careened, tilted out of control. the way the system operates you cannot see a majority necessarily prevealing. if you look at the 44 elections from 1824 until 1996, when the popular vote first came into being arguably only one where somebody won the presidency without winning the popular vote. five elections since, 40%, too, and also a nominating process to have a president like trump, never been in any...
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and so that definitely plays on that social norm.rie co—founded stemettes, an organisation on a mission to inspire and help more women into stem careers. she's also filled a house with teenage girls from across europe and turned it into an incubator to foster new stem ideas. my advice for young girls is to look for your tribe and look for groups you can plug into and get involved in. technology is such a social thing to do, you rarely work on your own. i'd love to see a technical female character in eastenders or something like that to move the social norm just a little bit so that for the rest of us that whole notion of there being a technical female is something that's notjust that one character in the matrix or whoever it is in that bond movie, but it's something a little bit more mainstream for all of us. of course since i met anne—marie there has at least been one big change on screen that may hopefully influence a whole generation... ..maybe that should be regeneration of geeks. ok, now, as promised, to berlin, to europe's larg
and so that definitely plays on that social norm.rie co—founded stemettes, an organisation on a mission to inspire and help more women into stem careers. she's also filled a house with teenage girls from across europe and turned it into an incubator to foster new stem ideas. my advice for young girls is to look for your tribe and look for groups you can plug into and get involved in. technology is such a social thing to do, you rarely work on your own. i'd love to see a technical female...
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you also had diverse norms. the notion that people's attitudes towards procedural norms may be driven more by ideology than any other commitment to the norm itself in a town in which they seem to be divided by which party has a majority in the senate this year. but we know that substantial members of the people. they see fit to change that position. my concern here is that that tendency to subordinate those attitudes towards political norms to the outcomes they are likely to lead to in the short term and just a technical matter like a role inside one legislature. and it can extend to many more people than just the political junkies who sit around worrying. bear with me for a moment while i described some research that i'm currently doing with it: author. it is related to but doesn't mean the exact same thing. we have asked a large battery of americans whether they would support the in french nakedly on core civil liberties and other core civil liberties. they are only partial today. it is responding and pretty s
you also had diverse norms. the notion that people's attitudes towards procedural norms may be driven more by ideology than any other commitment to the norm itself in a town in which they seem to be divided by which party has a majority in the senate this year. but we know that substantial members of the people. they see fit to change that position. my concern here is that that tendency to subordinate those attitudes towards political norms to the outcomes they are likely to lead to in the...
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the it's not ou out of a deeper sense that the procedural norms matter in and of themselves. let me develop even more detail. the intensification of the postwar period has little need to describe intensified sorting of the left and right subcultures suffice it to say a republican party that continued the liberal wing and substantial conservative one is almost meaningless to people say half my age ensures the prior state of affairs and overlap between the two parties in both houses of congress and for all practical purposes does not exist at all today. it's still noticeably to the right and was absolutely not the case. the earlier state of affairs wasn't in the regional political identities and the change has been substantially but not entirely driven by the politics that superseded those reachable distinctions. the effect this has on the tribalism i submit because the change has been intensification of the tribalism is always prone to some degree o social psychologists have observed error prone to the confirmation bias by which we are to apply to reinforce the existing view s
the it's not ou out of a deeper sense that the procedural norms matter in and of themselves. let me develop even more detail. the intensification of the postwar period has little need to describe intensified sorting of the left and right subcultures suffice it to say a republican party that continued the liberal wing and substantial conservative one is almost meaningless to people say half my age ensures the prior state of affairs and overlap between the two parties in both houses of congress...
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there's no law requiring that but it's a norm. it's a modern norm. he didn't divest of his holdings domestically or internationally. he's done a series of things that have sent a message to his administration that this kind of activity is okay. and then what's interesting is then people follow that and then he gets into a situation where he's embarrassed and the limelight is being stolen from him. so he tries to clear it up by firing them. but it's a loop that he creates that results in poor governance that goes even beyond what would be expected in a trump administration. >> jen, i think this is even simpler than that. the character of the president dictates the character of everyone who works for him. and when we elect a guy who says he's going to grab him -- don't worry. i'm not going to say it. what kind of character does the president have and what does everyone else do? >> it's surprising that he's so offended by what price did except i suspect there's something about price being not that rich and flying around on private planes that offends so
there's no law requiring that but it's a norm. it's a modern norm. he didn't divest of his holdings domestically or internationally. he's done a series of things that have sent a message to his administration that this kind of activity is okay. and then what's interesting is then people follow that and then he gets into a situation where he's embarrassed and the limelight is being stolen from him. so he tries to clear it up by firing them. but it's a loop that he creates that results in poor...
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>> norms. >> yeah, remember norms? we used to have norms. then. >> right. there are no norms. look, this was a president who called his own attorney general beleaguered, remember that? they're trying, you know, as rebecca points out, they want to discredit comey and they want to discredit the special counsel mueller. and they're going to continue doing that, because clearly, they understand that these men could create problems for them. and when steve bannon came out and said to "60 minutes" that the firing of comey was the biggest mistake in modern political history, the white house had to figure out a way to kind of say, no, it wasn't, because donald trump will never admit he made a mistake. >> all right. everybody, stick around. stand by. there's much more coming up. president trump prepares to head to the heart of the hurricane disaster zone. new information coming in. we'll be right back. you do all this research on a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates. maybe you should've done more research
>> norms. >> yeah, remember norms? we used to have norms. then. >> right. there are no norms. look, this was a president who called his own attorney general beleaguered, remember that? they're trying, you know, as rebecca points out, they want to discredit comey and they want to discredit the special counsel mueller. and they're going to continue doing that, because clearly, they understand that these men could create problems for them. and when steve bannon came out and said...
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norm is with you now. >> norm's here. norm is like, what's going on? i see a camera. i need to be part of this. but she is now out. she was awake, now she's out. she's got her hand over her face. she's being very dramatic here. that woman in target, an 11 pound baby. eun, i mean -- >> that's crazy. >> ow. i feel for this woman. no, they don't knock you out, aaron. >> i remember, what is it, an epidural. >> that doesn't knock you out. >> oh, it should. 11 pounds. >> she's a beautiful baby, fyi. my goodness gracious. >> melissa, how is everything >> thank you. >> two other kids that are there with you as well. everybody's happy and getting along, i hope? >> everybody's good and the dog and the husband, it's just like a lot, you know? a lot going on. everyone's great. colette's doing really, really bell. -- well. if you're the third child, you have to keep yourself in check. barrett is 16 months this week. she's all over the place starting to run. she always comes over to the baby and blows her kisses and stuff. brennan, of course, is 7 and he's totally into it. protecti
norm is with you now. >> norm's here. norm is like, what's going on? i see a camera. i need to be part of this. but she is now out. she was awake, now she's out. she's got her hand over her face. she's being very dramatic here. that woman in target, an 11 pound baby. eun, i mean -- >> that's crazy. >> ow. i feel for this woman. no, they don't knock you out, aaron. >> i remember, what is it, an epidural. >> that doesn't knock you out. >> oh, it should. 11...
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all these norms we hear about, i almost feel like there is a guy named norm who is being obliterated every day by trump. there is things presidents just did, and now donald trump does not want to do any of them, so i am wondering if the upshot of this is that, you know -- >> after franklin roosevelt won 1944, there was a constitutional amendment only have two terms. there will be a trump reflection, and we will have to see how that plays out, but we do not know at this point whether he is a one termer or two termer -- >> or a four termer. [laughter] >> he has been a great disrupter of american history. he is turning it topsy-turvy. we cannot talk about anything else because everything is donald trump 24/7. you have to unplug and take a walk because he can drive you insane because he is flipping this and that and keeping everybody off kilter. that not only plays into his hands, but very likely he could win reelection. the idea that democrats are going to find a relative unknown who is going to -- trump is a big brand and if you do not get something like the joe biden or somebody with
all these norms we hear about, i almost feel like there is a guy named norm who is being obliterated every day by trump. there is things presidents just did, and now donald trump does not want to do any of them, so i am wondering if the upshot of this is that, you know -- >> after franklin roosevelt won 1944, there was a constitutional amendment only have two terms. there will be a trump reflection, and we will have to see how that plays out, but we do not know at this point whether he is...
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and i called him, i said, "norm, you want to be a blob?"iest guy out there, and it's really fun. you realize to hear his voice, you are immediately, the blob is norm. >> yeah, exactly. exactly. which is kind of -- the thing has no face, so it had to be something that -- >> seth: yeah it's just a mouth. >> all had to come from the voice. >> seth: and obviously it's very hard, very time-intensive to you. it seems like norm's got the best job on earth. what is he doing? like 20 minutes a week? >> yeah, yeah, he's set. he's set. >> seth: yeah. >> but it's a golden 20 minutes. >> seth: yeah it's a golden 20 minutes. i feel like he's he figured out. so i want to ask about your album, "in full swing." so was this exciting to do? >> yeah, this was -- these things are always a blast. this is my other side gig. we recorded this at abby road in london with about a 40, 45 piece orchestra. >> seth: wow. >> joel mcneely who actually does score -- scoring for "orville" did all the arrangements. and it's -- you know, it's all big band swing tunes with stri
and i called him, i said, "norm, you want to be a blob?"iest guy out there, and it's really fun. you realize to hear his voice, you are immediately, the blob is norm. >> yeah, exactly. exactly. which is kind of -- the thing has no face, so it had to be something that -- >> seth: yeah it's just a mouth. >> all had to come from the voice. >> seth: and obviously it's very hard, very time-intensive to you. it seems like norm's got the best job on earth. what is he...
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i think my view is international norm. certainly everything that works for that united states government should not only accept that. we would get trapped. they were confused about what we were talking about. it was good to push back on that. you are just saying cyber is lawful. were better at it. the point of the rules cannot be to make sure that everybody has an equal chance. when it is really unnecessary. we won't otherwise get agreement. that's okay. we can live with that. what is the point of being a superpower if you can't live with some uncertainty in the world. since we had been beating up on international lawyers all day. the legal adviser of the state department will defend his profession. that's not what i really had in mind. the whole area is one that sort of baffles me. this is really good recognition. it is sort of the arms-control debate. should we allow this kind of weapon or is it a debate over how the laws of war what they should be in this context. when the rushing hacking and interference was at its pea
i think my view is international norm. certainly everything that works for that united states government should not only accept that. we would get trapped. they were confused about what we were talking about. it was good to push back on that. you are just saying cyber is lawful. were better at it. the point of the rules cannot be to make sure that everybody has an equal chance. when it is really unnecessary. we won't otherwise get agreement. that's okay. we can live with that. what is the point...
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and so that definitely plays on that social norm.e co—founded stemettes, an organisation on a mission to inspire and help more women into stem careers. she's also filled a house with teenage girls from across europe and turned it into an incubator to foster new stem ideas. my advice for young girls is to look for your tribe and look for groups you can plug into and get involved in. technology is such a social thing to do, you rarely work on your own. i'd love to see a technical female character in eastenders or something like that to move the social norm just a little bit so that this one also uses leds but to grow plants. the basket monitors and provides water and nutrients to promote growth, and it's out in november. this year, robots seem to be everywhere. cute ones... this one's got eyes in the back of its head. it's got an hd projector. ..to ones that will help you clean the floor. it's supposed to stop if someone walks in front of it but if it doesn't, at least you get a nice shoeshine. and this multilingual one helps you get t
and so that definitely plays on that social norm.e co—founded stemettes, an organisation on a mission to inspire and help more women into stem careers. she's also filled a house with teenage girls from across europe and turned it into an incubator to foster new stem ideas. my advice for young girls is to look for your tribe and look for groups you can plug into and get involved in. technology is such a social thing to do, you rarely work on your own. i'd love to see a technical female...
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. -- why this could be the new norm. shooting 2 deer to death. police say: >> closed captioning for this newscast is sponsored by living spaces. >>> a bay area homeowner faces animal cruelty charge tonight for shooting two deer to death. he got angry at the animals because they ate his plants. he used a high powered pellet rifle to kill the deer in his yard on mar east. the homeowners attorney told kpix5's emily turner that his client meant no harm. >> reporter: folks who live in the neighborhood say they've watched this deer family grow up. it's a mother and her two fawns. now only one fawn remains and all because they enjoyed eating this man's landscaping. >> we were pretty shocked and disturbed. >> reporter: that's not the kind of reaction you expect to come out of the tiburon neighborhood, but the marin humane society said they were horrified when they responded to a call of a doe and her fawn shot dead. these were pictures taken of the fallens in better days. >> to kill two animals like this is really egregious and
. -- why this could be the new norm. shooting 2 deer to death. police say: >> closed captioning for this newscast is sponsored by living spaces. >>> a bay area homeowner faces animal cruelty charge tonight for shooting two deer to death. he got angry at the animals because they ate his plants. he used a high powered pellet rifle to kill the deer in his yard on mar east. the homeowners attorney told kpix5's emily turner that his client meant no harm. >> reporter: folks who...
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the biggest thing is the social norm and it's that awareness of the options you have but also the roleand the people that have gone before you but so people that have gone before you but so you think it's for dead white quys so you think it's for dead white guys for two... they are living guys in...the guys for two... they are living guys in the first programme was written by a woman but there's cou ntless written by a woman but there's countless stories of women we don't hear all who we haven't been told so that definitely plays on that social norm. anne-marie co-founded stem x, an organisation on a mission to inspire and help more women into stem careers. jews also filled a house with teenage girls from across europe and turned it into an incubator new stem ideas —— shoes also. my advice is for young goals to look for their tribe gashi is also. technology is a social thing to do —— she's also. i would love to see a female character in eastenders to move the social norm so for the rest of us the whole notion of a technicalfemale rest of us the whole notion of a technical female isn't
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minutes later a chance that angle americal took to the podium in munich as has become the norm a turk campaign. and says this year critics gave her noisy reception. don't survive the high english lit but we can agree on one thing we definitely won't shape germany's future by whistling and screaming his style to tackle knows the refugee crisis of twenty fifteen has pushed many voters towards the far right alternative for germany that was a one off she insists. that's my side of the sea love what happened in two thousand and fifteen months not and will not be repeated at least we don't know if those were welcome words for hosts a hope for chairman of the bavarian sister party of merkel's conservatives his longstanding demand for a cap on refugee numbers also resonates with merkel's critics. joining us for more is d.w. political correspondent hans brandt hands the latest polls continue to give merkel's c.d.u. i think an if you can double digit lead why is it been so hard for any candidate to break through and pose a serious threat to her. well she is very popular even beyond the reaches
minutes later a chance that angle americal took to the podium in munich as has become the norm a turk campaign. and says this year critics gave her noisy reception. don't survive the high english lit but we can agree on one thing we definitely won't shape germany's future by whistling and screaming his style to tackle knows the refugee crisis of twenty fifteen has pushed many voters towards the far right alternative for germany that was a one off she insists. that's my side of the sea love what...
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warfare you can only use autonomous weapons -- because we don't need the norms. i'm not sure we even need new laws but we may need to rethink the politics of how we use force. part of this i think countries are cautious about force. even the russians and the chinese are careful to not cross some elbow fine threshold that would provoke a military reaction. we have entered a new way to think about conflict. the new way is technology to influence each other and i think that's right. we need to think through that not so much to change the laws but how we apply those laws. >> we are going to turn now to questions from the audience. i then asked to say, keep in mind that the event is being livestreamed and also on c-span. please wait for the microphone to come to you before you ask your question. >> clearly into the microphone. ask your brief question and make sure it really is a question. i teach a vertically so a lot of times questions turn into speeches so we want to avoid that here. so if someone could bring a microphone over. thanks. and also please if you are dir
warfare you can only use autonomous weapons -- because we don't need the norms. i'm not sure we even need new laws but we may need to rethink the politics of how we use force. part of this i think countries are cautious about force. even the russians and the chinese are careful to not cross some elbow fine threshold that would provoke a military reaction. we have entered a new way to think about conflict. the new way is technology to influence each other and i think that's right. we need to...
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>> yeah. >> jimmy: are you buddies with norm? of his for many many years. he's that guy whose -- you know, for me, he's like -- he's high on the list of snl people. yourself included my friend. >> jimmy: yeah, thank you. i appreciate that. do -- do people recognize your voice? if you ever -- do you ever get like delivery -- or food deliveries or something, and your like -- 'cause your voice is pretty famous. >> i -- you know, if somebody recognizes my voice on -- the phone if i'm making a food delivery -- you know, a food order or something, i try to maybe call somewhere else. because i don't know if they like the show, or if they don't like the show. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: you want your food to be good. >> yeah, you've gotta -- you gotta make sure that whoever's handling your food is your friend. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "can i order a pizza please, with pepperoni on it?" >> yeah, yeah, that's a good idea. that's what i'm going to do from now on. >> jimmy: that's -- from now on, you're a southern -- >> uncle tex sort of in t
>> yeah. >> jimmy: are you buddies with norm? of his for many many years. he's that guy whose -- you know, for me, he's like -- he's high on the list of snl people. yourself included my friend. >> jimmy: yeah, thank you. i appreciate that. do -- do people recognize your voice? if you ever -- do you ever get like delivery -- or food deliveries or something, and your like -- 'cause your voice is pretty famous. >> i -- you know, if somebody recognizes my voice on -- the...
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he challenged the norm. he set up ai ratla nta challenged the norm.o do challenged the norm. he set up airatlanta to do something different against british airways at that time. anyone who said he was not inspirational who worked for him, they are lying. he set a new paradigms. he challenged the establishment. in some ways that affected me. and he also saw there was a value to projecting a very strong personal rant to drive the business. —— brand. have you done that yourself? that came out of necessity. we had no money when we started airasia. my marketing director said we have to make some controversial statements. they will ta ke controversial statements. they will take photographs of you. i am a gregarious person anyway. it wasn't difficult to do that. ego-driven business can go too far. 100%. as business can go too far. 10096. as soon as used start believing your own press, that is the end of his. let us talk about the fine line between being a successful brand yourself, using that to drive your business, looking like an egomaniac, let's look at y
he challenged the norm. he set up ai ratla nta challenged the norm.o do challenged the norm. he set up airatlanta to do something different against british airways at that time. anyone who said he was not inspirational who worked for him, they are lying. he set a new paradigms. he challenged the establishment. in some ways that affected me. and he also saw there was a value to projecting a very strong personal rant to drive the business. —— brand. have you done that yourself? that came out...
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some of those criteria, you have to pass, look good in your destination and the social norms of that, going male to female you had to like cookies, had to pursue jobs like secretarial jobs, you couldn't like trucks or sports for that kind of stuff, you had to be heterosexual. if you didn't, and that wasn't who you were, or you showed any sign of regret, or maybe there was something about my birth gender you were kicked out of the program. over a couple years at johns hopkins, 2000 people applied for services. you want to take a guess how many got through the program? out of 2000? anybody? i heard 100. 20? any other guesses? 10? 24. out of 2000. what do you think happened to the other -- math is not my strong suit, 1976? thank you. they ended up getting kicked out of the medical program, they couldn't get services. they probably end up depressed, anxious, thoughts of suicide which we know are very high in this population. so nowadays we are seeing more people playing with gender, people who are not living binary male or female lives but more people who are able to craft genders of thei
some of those criteria, you have to pass, look good in your destination and the social norms of that, going male to female you had to like cookies, had to pursue jobs like secretarial jobs, you couldn't like trucks or sports for that kind of stuff, you had to be heterosexual. if you didn't, and that wasn't who you were, or you showed any sign of regret, or maybe there was something about my birth gender you were kicked out of the program. over a couple years at johns hopkins, 2000 people...
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the closure of this chapter basedh a fair settlement on established international norms and establishing an independent palestinian state along the 1967 borders with east jerusalem and its capital is a necessary precondition for the entire region to transition to us age of stability and development. this is also necessary to restore the credibility of the united states and the international order. achieving peace will eliminate one of the main excuses that terrorism has been manipulated to justify its proliferation in the region. it will guarantee dignified life for the peoples of the region. it is time to permanently overcome the barrier of hatred forever. i would like to underscore here that the arabs still expend their hands in peace. egypt's experience proves that peace is possible and is a realistic objectives that we should all continue to pursue with all seriousness. president before i to steermy statement off script for a moment and direct a call to everyone who is concerned by this issue. audience is palestinian people. i tell the palestinian people is extremely important to uni
the closure of this chapter basedh a fair settlement on established international norms and establishing an independent palestinian state along the 1967 borders with east jerusalem and its capital is a necessary precondition for the entire region to transition to us age of stability and development. this is also necessary to restore the credibility of the united states and the international order. achieving peace will eliminate one of the main excuses that terrorism has been manipulated to...
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. >> i do not think i was the guy that was going to beat norm coleman.s the campaign progressed it was less about him and more and more about those who -- any cafe i would go to in the small towns anywhere, v.f.w. hall, american legion hall, you'd see, you know, a sheet up there saying, we're having a spaghetti dinner for this family, because they've gone bankrupt because of a health care crisis. and elizabeth warren had been on my radio show telling me more than 50% of americans go bankrupt because of a health care crisis. it's related to a health care crisis. i knew that on my radio show, but it got personal because it was personal for the people of minnesota. it is a petty reason to run for the senate to say somebody has to beat this guy, but what it became more about is what paul said. he said politics isn't about winning for the sake of winning, it isn't about money, it is about improving people's lives. charlie: authors for the hour when we continue. j.d. vance is here. he was raised in the appellation town of jackson, kentucky. after high school h
. >> i do not think i was the guy that was going to beat norm coleman.s the campaign progressed it was less about him and more and more about those who -- any cafe i would go to in the small towns anywhere, v.f.w. hall, american legion hall, you'd see, you know, a sheet up there saying, we're having a spaghetti dinner for this family, because they've gone bankrupt because of a health care crisis. and elizabeth warren had been on my radio show telling me more than 50% of americans go...
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. >> translator: at a time when we are seeking reconciliation, as our guide we will use the basic norms adopted in this hall ten years ago this month. i know that in the past, the attitude of canada with regard to the united nations declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples was disappointing. we actively campaigned and voted against it and ultimately accepted it without great enthusiasm. we said that it was a document of dreams. but these are not dreams. the declaration is tangible for indigenous peoples and for those who work so long and hard to make it a reality. >> -- truth and reconciliation commission, the declaration provides the necessary principles, norms, and standards for reconciliation to flourish in 21st century canada. that's not an aspiration. that's a way forward. last year at the united nations permanent forum on indigenous issues, canada's then-minister of indigenous and northern affairs finally corrected canada's position on the declaration and announced that we are now without qualification a full supporter of the declaration. [ applause ] in partnership with in
. >> translator: at a time when we are seeking reconciliation, as our guide we will use the basic norms adopted in this hall ten years ago this month. i know that in the past, the attitude of canada with regard to the united nations declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples was disappointing. we actively campaigned and voted against it and ultimately accepted it without great enthusiasm. we said that it was a document of dreams. but these are not dreams. the declaration is tangible...
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advice and now i want to reach out to those women back home who are bound by their duties and social norms and inform them about that basic rights my name is the amount of people and i work i just need to. perhaps it was carried here on wings like the. who by the way. washed up by the sea by some unknown life all right on news on. our shapes of balun rock the shield volcanoes of the galapagos islands rise up out of the pacific. ole archipelago belongs to ecuador and it lies directly over the equator forty five islands of various sizes about a thousand kilometers from the south american coast europe has been around for billions of years but the galapagos islands were for much more recently just five million years ago which seems like yesterday if you look at the history of the world it all began here at the galapagos hotspot when glowing hot lava broke through this unusually thin part of the earth's crust to form a volcano in time a whole section of the earth's crust the nasca plate moved away to the southeast taking the volcano with it and making way for me volcanoes and islands. the spore
advice and now i want to reach out to those women back home who are bound by their duties and social norms and inform them about that basic rights my name is the amount of people and i work i just need to. perhaps it was carried here on wings like the. who by the way. washed up by the sea by some unknown life all right on news on. our shapes of balun rock the shield volcanoes of the galapagos islands rise up out of the pacific. ole archipelago belongs to ecuador and it lies directly over the...
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>> reporter: maybe three or four but that's about the norm for me. i love getting up in the middle of the night delivering the morning news. it's so fun to be up and out in the city of san francisco tonight. we're going be there bright and early. we've been out here giving away all this free ice cream. these are the last two drumsticks. we're about ready to give them away. that's how well we have done. it's been so much fun. we're also taking donations for the local food drives that are going on here supporting the bay area food banks. it's such a giving community out here and such great spirit. it's been really fun to be part of nbc bay area. pretty big hit as well. i got the last two. i could save them for you but they might melt. i'll probably just give them away. >> no, no. just give them away. oh, my goodness. the two guys want the drumsticks. put it in an ice chest and bring it back. >> reporter: i'll get you next time. >> handing out free ice cream. we did this a couple of weeks ago. it's so much fun. >> so much fun. >> they're waiting around
>> reporter: maybe three or four but that's about the norm for me. i love getting up in the middle of the night delivering the morning news. it's so fun to be up and out in the city of san francisco tonight. we're going be there bright and early. we've been out here giving away all this free ice cream. these are the last two drumsticks. we're about ready to give them away. that's how well we have done. it's been so much fun. we're also taking donations for the local food drives that are...
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norms are great, but without an imposition of cost for the people who are outside those norms, the norms don't mean anything. >> and the bad guys have to know that we mean business when certain things are crossed. right now they don't know. >> at times. i would say one of the things we've used is law-enforcement. even at times we can bring people to justice, we know after a public indictment that they are going to stay put in the government is not going to give them up but it's a powerful diplomatic message, it's a powerful signal to send to others were considering it. >> the retired and can't travel so that has a cost too. >> we are also using field indictments. in the back of the mind of people who participate in these activities, that should make them wonder, as they travel internationally, it doesn't need to be to the u.s., but other places, that's one element. another element is the art of diplomacy. the ability to shape other countries actions. sanctions, the ability to do primary and even secondary sanctions. we've used that time first cyber topic spread we will use that again and
norms are great, but without an imposition of cost for the people who are outside those norms, the norms don't mean anything. >> and the bad guys have to know that we mean business when certain things are crossed. right now they don't know. >> at times. i would say one of the things we've used is law-enforcement. even at times we can bring people to justice, we know after a public indictment that they are going to stay put in the government is not going to give them up but it's a...
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. >> reporter: overbidding is the norm mountain bay area housing market, a -- is the norm in the bay area housing market, frustrating for neighbors. >> we want to buy but, you know, even this house we would have liked to buy but that's just insane, the price. >> reporter: these neighbors aren't going anywhere, but it makes them wonder -- >> is this a public? and are these prices going to go down? >> reporter: for now, in this cul-de-sac, things are only looking up. in sunnyvale, anne makovec, kpix 5. >>> target will high 30,000 more seasonal hires than last year. they will stock shelves or fulfill orders that customers pick up in stores. retailers earn a third of annual sales between now and january. >>> controlling diabetes without invasive surgery. gavin ram john that's helping people kick-start big changes in their lifestyle. >> reporter: this person struggled with his weight on the diabetes for years. >> i was very obese, overweight. my blood pressure was very high. my cholesterol is high. >> reporter: now the father of two is down nearly 50 pounds and 10 inches in his weight aft
. >> reporter: overbidding is the norm mountain bay area housing market, a -- is the norm in the bay area housing market, frustrating for neighbors. >> we want to buy but, you know, even this house we would have liked to buy but that's just insane, the price. >> reporter: these neighbors aren't going anywhere, but it makes them wonder -- >> is this a public? and are these prices going to go down? >> reporter: for now, in this cul-de-sac, things are only looking up....
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. >> translator: at a time when we are seeking reconciliation, as our guide, we will use the basic norms adopted in this hall ten years ago this month. i know that in the past, the attitude of canada with regard to the united nations declaration on rights of indigenous peoples was disappointing. we actively campaigned and voted against it and ultimately accepted it without great enthusiasm. we said that it was a document of dreams. but these are not dreams. the declaration is of tangible for indigenous peoples and for those who worked so long and hard to make it a reality. >> does truth and reconciliation commission, the declaration provides the necessary principles, norms and standards for reconciliation to flourish in 21st century canada. that's not an aspiration. that's a way forward. last year, at the united nationser. the forum on indigenous issues, canada's then minister of indigenous and northern affairs finally corrected canada's position on the declaration and announced that we are now without qualification a full supporter of the declaration. [ applause ] in partnership with in
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-- for the truth and reconciliation commission, the declaration provides the necessary principles, norms, and standards for reconciliation to flourish in 21st century canada. that's not an aspiration. that's a way forward. last year at the united nations permanent forum on indigenous issues, canada's then-minister of indigenous and northern affairs finally corrected canada's position on the declaration and announced that we are now without qualification a full supporter of the declaration. [applause] pm trudeau: in partnership with indigenous peoples, we're moving ahead with a thorough review of federal laws, policies, and operational practices to get our house in order. to make sure that our government is meeting its obligations , including international obligations under the declaration. we know that the world expects canada to strictly adhere to international human rights standards, including the u.n. declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples, and that's what we expect of ourselves too. we are working closely with indigenous peoples in canada to better respond to their prioritie
-- for the truth and reconciliation commission, the declaration provides the necessary principles, norms, and standards for reconciliation to flourish in 21st century canada. that's not an aspiration. that's a way forward. last year at the united nations permanent forum on indigenous issues, canada's then-minister of indigenous and northern affairs finally corrected canada's position on the declaration and announced that we are now without qualification a full supporter of the declaration....
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that at will or disagreement or scooping the day at twenty victor going to keep pussy human that and norm not eat they have some fun so. in some elements heat. football for some grat fight has been peer to face a middy ha. as of this mackie look who push it on a thumb markers for a map artist for us it at you get this get a mile than a modest for the head not a for us to first quarter face immediately with the how they got knocked the norm or force it into tick up for a man to see him in person mens come back and say certain and slogger bisson are to do that here. meant big love you rick demonstrate for boston for the tivo substracted not matter after football era from maffra lack of face to men's golf at the office of a poor for poor football. in this society of abundance where temptation and frustration are present in equal measure ever more subtle techniques are used to encourage consumers to resort to credit and to make it as easy as possible france has widely developed what is called revolving credit renewable loans with very high interest rates which can be a formidable driver of ov
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its critical infrastructure that enjoys the protection of the various international cybersecurity norms and it enables the dhs and the sector to have confidential communications protected by the law and regulations and so i wanted to get their reaction and as i testified in june before the community initially the reaction was between neutral and negative in that there was a misperception that in critical infrastructure designation would be a federal takeover of the process itself. i relayed those concerns and addressed them the best i could. this was going to be a hot button issue and it would've misperception in the short term goal that had to be giving the states to come in to seek the same persistence and to bring the horse to water and so i put that designation on the back burner until after. we had a larg have a large numbs actually come in and i was pretty convinced that he was the right thing to do but i wanted to hear the states one more time about their concerns and reservations. i herded heard them out and i wl convinced that it was a good idea so i made the designation on jan
its critical infrastructure that enjoys the protection of the various international cybersecurity norms and it enables the dhs and the sector to have confidential communications protected by the law and regulations and so i wanted to get their reaction and as i testified in june before the community initially the reaction was between neutral and negative in that there was a misperception that in critical infrastructure designation would be a federal takeover of the process itself. i relayed...
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will start to pick up speed over the next 2 hours or so with a continuing movement moving north and norm west and i watchto want to say also as i mentioned earlier center of circulaion moved a little bit more east. and so that means more inch pact than long range that could hit areas of central florida. and then maybe a little bit more spreading bands to areas of southeast as well. so by monday it's still going to be hurricane. then it starts to lose its intensity and become more of tropical storm once we get to later part of monday and become recommend napt low pressure system as it heads more north. cone of uncertainly still doesn't mean much because it's such a massive storm that it will of that cone. the model still pretty much in agreement in terms of track of this system as it moves its way up. take a look at rain and in this we're looking at plenty of equals that will be imbedded with tornadoes and that's already happening, jacksonville by 5 a.m. in the morning and look towards atlanta later part of monday and then once we get to tuesday, into tuesday morning you see it spreads ou
will start to pick up speed over the next 2 hours or so with a continuing movement moving north and norm west and i watchto want to say also as i mentioned earlier center of circulaion moved a little bit more east. and so that means more inch pact than long range that could hit areas of central florida. and then maybe a little bit more spreading bands to areas of southeast as well. so by monday it's still going to be hurricane. then it starts to lose its intensity and become more of tropical...
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same story norm of that point as you head out in frederick this morning. get mom of that point courthouse road things open up. we have a suggestion. 16 minutes trip between 1 and quantico. that should change. metro is on time. questions erinfoxdc on twitter holly and maureen. is 5:18 is the time. let's look at the stories media. >> hi, wiz. >> first up this morning there's evidence of three different spills at one of houston dirtiest toxic waste sites. according to associated press the petroleum waste processing was underwater with hurricane. you can see dark colored spot around the east site. the epa is overseeing cleanup. >> investigators are concerned that facebook is withholding key information from russian medaling in the 2016 election. they want a full draft report from the spring. this all come after facebook shared information about ads brought through fake russian accounts with investigate tours. but refused to let him keep the documents br for further study. nextp a hearing held today on alleged deceptive practices on nfl concussion victims a fed
same story norm of that point as you head out in frederick this morning. get mom of that point courthouse road things open up. we have a suggestion. 16 minutes trip between 1 and quantico. that should change. metro is on time. questions erinfoxdc on twitter holly and maureen. is 5:18 is the time. let's look at the stories media. >> hi, wiz. >> first up this morning there's evidence of three different spills at one of houston dirtiest toxic waste sites. according to associated press...
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. >>> as is the norm now social media giving aus firsthand look at the devastation. rafael posted this on twitter showing the frantic moments when the earthquake rocked the area. you can see people running out of the restaurant and into the streets. cameras were rollieing from the newsroom. the studio lights swayed back and forth whie employees scrambled process video from a high rise buildings shows structuring crumbling in the distance. you can find more pictures videos and the latest details of the earthquake on the twitter page. . that's that nbc bay area. >>> our other top story this evening tough talk at the u.n. president trump dlifg his first address in front of the united nations as he threatened to destroy north korea. in threat is impacting dozens of nations. nbc blaine alexander joins us in new york at the united nations. blaine what's the response so far? >> well, raj it's safe to say this is a different type of u.n. speech than we are accustomed to hearing from an american president. he had praise for the potential of the u.n. but largely critical of th
. >>> as is the norm now social media giving aus firsthand look at the devastation. rafael posted this on twitter showing the frantic moments when the earthquake rocked the area. you can see people running out of the restaurant and into the streets. cameras were rollieing from the newsroom. the studio lights swayed back and forth whie employees scrambled process video from a high rise buildings shows structuring crumbling in the distance. you can find more pictures videos and the...
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would they be hampered by any norms of any reason or any more i'll let the or the past doesn't indicate that this is the final act the dream of an islamic state has been shattered but even in its death throes it will inevitably claim more lives more at guys do you have see from that as sort of syria. meanwhile russian strategic bombers have carried out strikes on isilon delos for positions in the syrian provinces of deir ez-zor and it lip the defense ministry said all targets were located outside residential areas. i. the war of words continues to escalate between the u.s. and north korea donald trump's now said the u.s. is fully prepared to explore military options against pyongyang if washington feels it's needed at the same time a state department spokesperson stressed that the us president is an effective communicator while trying to deal with north korea we are totally prepared for the second option not a preferred option but if we take that option it will be devastating i can tell you that devastating for north korea that's called the military option if we have to take it we will
would they be hampered by any norms of any reason or any more i'll let the or the past doesn't indicate that this is the final act the dream of an islamic state has been shattered but even in its death throes it will inevitably claim more lives more at guys do you have see from that as sort of syria. meanwhile russian strategic bombers have carried out strikes on isilon delos for positions in the syrian provinces of deir ez-zor and it lip the defense ministry said all targets were located...